Stuntman: Ignition

Stuntman: Ignition is an action-racing game developed by Paradigm Entertainment and published by THQ. It is the sequel to Stuntman, and was released in August 2007 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360, with a PlayStation 3 version releasing a month later.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) There are six different movies to perform stunts in, as well as some commercials (odd-jobs).
 * 2) The films are based off from real movies and TV shows, such as The Dukes of Hazzard, James Bond and Batman. Even the trailers look quite good.
 * 3) The Stunt Arena has been heavily expanded upon from the first game.
 * 4) Excellent driving mechanics coupled with authentic stunts makes performing them a joy. Also there's new vehicles as well.
 * 5) The stunts are much shorter than the original Stuntman, and when you restart one, there is no loading time. At all.
 * 6) A scoring system which ranks you based on points and stunt-stringing; if you maintain a continuous stunt string throughout the stunt, you'll earn a 5-star rating. Because of this, the game feels very old-school.
 * 7) Sharp visuals.
 * 8) Booming sound effects, and the voice-acting of the directors is very funny.
 * 9) The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions support online multiplayer for up to eight players.
 * 10) There is also an Xbox 360-exclusive DLC pack that includes new scenes and several new vehicles.
 * 11) The box art cover looks amazing.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Much like the first game, the stunt coordinator's dialogue becomes repetitive very quickly.
 * 2) Stunts are very trial-and-error based.