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GT Interactive's new game, Driver for the PC puts gamers right into the middle of the action and squarely behind the wheel of the most wanted getaway car. Driver delivers the clutch-your-seats, adrenaline-charged action of a heart-stopping, Hollywood-style car chase, propelling players along a high-speed, all-out thrill ride through the wild streets of four major U. Driver's true-to-life modeling of automobile physics, ultra-realistic environments, cutting-edge graphics and revolutionary replay mode allow users to experience the most elaborate, realistic interactive driving experience imaginable.

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The games you can find on our pages are no longer supported by the publishers. And overall. I'd say it has been worth the wait. But you should be aware: The game isn't without problems.

The frame-rate suffers in some areas which takes away from the high-speed feel of chases, and the difficulty should've been more gradual. Still, the story line is funny and interesting, the control is tight and the action and consequent crashes and flips are awe-inspiring.

Driver pulls off the '70s cop show theme quite well. The other thing it does really well is re-create the driving characteristics of a bloated old muscle-car. The body sway, spinouts, etc. With the physics in place, the rest is academic, lust playing the driving games specifically pursuit is a blast. Story Mode is decent but once you're done, you're done, not much replay there.

Small glitches aside. Driver is definitely worth the money. It's really surprising that no one has done this before. Virtually every cool action film and TV cop show has good old-fashioned car chases in them Now there is The player takes on the role of a getaway car driver, and the basic objective of the game is to meet up with criminals as they are leaving their heists and drive them to safety.

What makes the thing so impressive though is the fact that the chases take place in some of the most accurate modeled cityscapes we've seen on any system. The team apparently drove around each city and took video of every street to make sure that they got buildings in the right places. One guest at Reflection's booth at E3 felt so familiar with the map of Miami the team had made that he drove around and pointed out the apartment building he used to live in!

Despite the realism of the maps though, it's the tire-squealing '70s cop show-inspired action that really makes this game an exciting prospect. Tearing around the streets of San Francisco with loads of cops on your tail while weaving in and out of the sensible, law-abiding drivers and pedestrians of the city is a truly wonderful experience. Driver has yet to be signed to a publisher--but from what we saw at E3 it's only a matter of time.

Watch out for more news on this in coming months. GT Interactive and Reflections present Driver , which puts you behind the wheel in an effort to outrun cops, gangsters, and the clock throughout four different cities. You are the wheelman. Driver has some very fun and interesting gameplay that will really challenge even the best gamers. The game is set up with several options for playing including Training, Driving games, Take a Ride, and Undercover.

Training consists of two different missions designed to give you a feel for handling the car. The interesting part is that these missions are actually harder than some of the main missions in the game!

Take a Ride is a better place to start as it allows you to cruise around one of the four cities in the game at your own pace. All of the driving games allow you to enter your score on the scoreboard if you wish. The Undercover missions consist of a storyline where you play an ex-racecar driver turned cop named Tanner who goes undercover as a Driver for various gangsters. There are a variety of missions that are similar to some of the driving games, such as pursuit, but most are timed checkpoint style.

Surprisingly, the first mission in the game tends to be harder than many subsequent missions. After that, they are fairly easy and get progressively harder as you make your way through four large, different cities: Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City.

In fact, the missions get really difficult towards the end of the game and the last mission is just downright crazy. Between most missions, you will get a cinematic sequence to keep the story alive. In some cases it will bring you to your motel room where you have some options for saving or just driving around the city. Your "enemies" in this game consist of the cops, gangsters, the clock and various combinations of these.

The general traffic patterns, including the way the police drive, is really bizarre. For instance, cars make left turns from the right lane and vice versa. They will often cut you off and do a ton of lane switching. In fact, it seems the only real traffic law they follow is stopping for red lights.

Blaring the horn at these drivers seems to do nothing at all. With driving like this, why is it the cops are after ONLY you? The back of the package says the Analog feature is supported in this game. Technically this is true as you can use the analog joystick on the controller, but it acts virtually the same as the digital controller. After some close examination, I did find that the analog feature is used, but the stick is not sensitive enough for you to ever notice it during the fast-paced gameplay.

This button also helps immensely when trying to control the car. In addition to steering, you also have buttons for the gas pedal, brakes, hand brake, horn, and a button to do a burnout for faster, but harder to control startups. I found being able to look behind the car very useful in this game.

On screen information is simple to read and work with. You have the timer, if applicable, damage meter, felony meter, and the most important item: the map. The timer and damage meter are pretty self-explanatory. The felony meter will rise as you outrun and outrage more police or gangsters, thus encountering more and making them harder to shake. The map on the main play screen allows you to see a small portion around where you are located.

It also shows any police and whether or not they are chasing you. There is also a map of the whole city in the pause menu that is incredibly useful for seeing where you need to go and planning your route.

A nice feature included with this game is the ability to "make a movie" of your mission or drive by placing cameras at different locations on or near the car. When directing, you can switch cameras to give you the best angles possible for whatever is happening in the movie. When done making the movie, you can save it to your memory card so you can show it off later.

Unfortunately, there is no feature for allowing you to select what car you want to drive either in the Undercover missions or any of the other driving games. Quite nice, but pretty standard as far as PlayStation games go these days.

The cars, buildings, and people themselves have good detail. When cars get hit, the amount of damage caused is very apparent when looking at them. Unfortunately, the only time you hear this is on the title screen. The game sounds themselves are pretty realistic, but nothing groundbreaking and consist mainly of A LOT of squealing tires, engine sound, police sirens, and crashing.

The cut scenes consist of a variety of people leaving messages on your answering machine and "city" sounds outside. Memory card can be used in either or both slots, 1 block per save game , Shock controller compatible, Analog controller compatible. Given the style of this game, there should have been better analog controller support. With its variety of different types of driving games and storyline Undercover missions, Driver has a lot to offer.



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