Driver (Jewel Case)

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Driver (Jewel Case) Review



If you LOVE driving games, Atari's "Driver" is a MUST BUY! "Driver" has LOTS of practice games, an engaging and engrossing storyline, mission-based gameplay, and a really COOL "Director Mode" to coordinate, save, and replay the most thrilling car chases. The replays are at different angles, you can choose from three different camera modes and all are really a great bonus!

You play the role of Tanner, a criminal underworld getaway driver (and undercover COP) for hire. This game holds over 40 different missions with increasing difficulty. You're required to complete a wide variety of tasks such as escaping police pursuit, making deliveries, and chasing insubordinate employees in the "Undercover" main mode of play. You are tested on driving skills, interviewed and put up in seedy motel rooms. You get messages on your hotel answering machine for different missions you must accomplish. Nice maps and two different indicators alert you to "DAMAGE" of your vehicle and "FELONY" alerts.

Gameplay takes place across four beautiful U.S. cities--Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Miami. You can spin out, use a handbrake, complete backward 180s,360s, burnouts, power slide turning plus a whole LOT MORE! Lots of addictive minigames, from cop pursuits to metal-crunching collisions, are all included making Driver a fun, challenging and never the "same game twice" replay value!

Great and highly ADDICTIVE gaming with "Driver" from ATARI!

ATARI ROCKS and RULZ!

Happy Playing!



Driver (Jewel Case) Feature


  • 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.S. cities
  • 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
  • Unfolding story line of corruption and double-cross
  • Living, breathing cities modeled Block by block down to the back alleys of their true life counterparts - NY, LA, San Francisco and Miami
  • Immersive Realism - working traffic light system, pedestrians on the street and cops on patrol



Driver (Jewel Case) Overview


You are the Wheelman in this epic crime story / For Windows / Jewel case / Rated T: Teen Realistic car handling and damage modeling


Driver (Jewel Case) Specifications


Since the early days of Atari's Pole Position and Accolade's Test Drive, computer and arcade driving and racing games haven't often deviated from a basic formula. Aspiring speed racers place themselves behind the wheel of one of several real-world or fictional cars and attempt to complete a curvy track under a strenuous time limit. Recently, however, games like Interstate '76 and Midtown Madness eschewed the constraints of typical race games by adding elements like combat and realistic driving situations. GT Interactive's Driver continues to break formula with an engaging storyline, mission-based gameplay, and a special "Director Mode" to coordinate, save, and replay the most thrilling car chases.

The driver plays the role of Tanner, an undercover cop posing as a getaway driver for hire. Although Driver's box features routine racing-game-like screenshots, the game instead holds over 40 missions. You're required to complete a wide variety of tasks such as escaping police pursuit, making deliveries, and chasing insubordinate employees.

Gameplay takes place across four beautifully rendered cities--Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Miami--and the intuitive steering controls, permitting such required maneuvers as backward 180s and power slide turning, prevent the action from becoming cumbersome and complicated. Several addictive minigames, from hair-raising pursuits to metal-crunching collisions, are also included to increase Driver's replay value. --Doug Radcliffe

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