There was a time in the games when it was purely about games. There were young computer whizzes sitting in their bedrooms, inventing the industry as they went along, producing innovative and groundbreaking titles like and Elite. were a proud and fond member of this innovative generation and their name still carries much weight. What a crying shame it is then that after the release of Driv3r Atari's name may well be dirtied for quite some time. For many diehard fans the dream ended the moment Infogrames bought up the Atari name as a publicity engine to fuel their own ambitions. For those oblivious to such industry developments perhaps the pre-release or review embargo controversies might have the same effect. If none of that bothers you, then all you need to do is play Driv3r for all your illusions to be well and truly shattered.

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Driv3r is of course made by Reflections, but under the financial demands of publisher Atari, Reflections seem to have been forced to release what is basically an unfinished game. If you consider the term 'unfinished' to be a little harsh, then unpolished is certainly an accurate assessment. Regardless of the content itself, from the word go the game is plagued with bugs and glitches that scream out for further play testing and development. It's all the more painful because underneath the mess you can see a potentially brilliant title fighting to emerge, but ultimately failing.

Aside from the programming slackness present throughout, the most fundamental problem here is one of vision. The original Driver on was a fantastic game thanks to the superb driving physics that made for some quite exhilarating driving. What Reflections has done here is to ignore the fine heritage of the series and instead focus on something completely different - 3. But to add insult to already crippling injury not only have they forgotten what made Driver great in the first place but they've also managed to completely misunderstand what makes GTA3 so great as well. GTA3 is not great because you can get out of your car and shoot people - in many ways that's the weakest aspect of the game. GTA3 is great because of the freedom and interactivity of the gaming world. Reflections have basically tried to make Driv3r the GTA3 beater they so want it to be by forcing untidy and unsatisfying on foot missions in between the driving sections. Their plan fails miserably.

In several respects Driv3r has far more in common with two other titles. Driv3r tries very much to sell itself as an interactive movie. Remember how The Getaway attempted to do the same? Ditto here. It does improve on Team Soho's formula somewhat in that the cut scenes used to tie the narrative together are of an extraordinarily high quality. It's nothing to do with the use of a veritable posse of celebrity voiceovers (present are Michael Madsen as Tanner himself, Iggy Pop, Michelle Rodriguez and others) but instead with the fine direction of the scenes individually. The story is throwaway and the voicing nothing special, but the direction is first class and makes you stand up and take notice. Also like The Getaway, missions don't generally present you with the freedom to roam the cities themselves but instead commit you to a linear path through the game that amounts to a succession of over 20 levels. Again, there's nothing wrong with this, but its likeness to the aforementioned title is marked.

Another title with which less favourable comparisons can be made is Reflections own Stuntman. I was personally quite a fan of the game but the employment of similar game mechanics in Driv3r simply does not work. Time limits for many of the chases are super-tight meaning that any slight deviation from the ideal route will result in failure. This principle worked in Stuntman basically because each try was an identical re-run of the time before allowing you to learn and adapt. Driv3r offers no such consistencies. For instance, the level where you must chase arch-villain Calita later in the game may well prove too unfair for many. Her tricky route through the narrow streets of Istanbul is littered with so many random obstacles beyond the player's control that you're just as likely to fail due to colliding with an unavoidable vehicle as you are due to your own mistakes. It's very difficult to predict what objects that line the streets of the game can be ploughed through and what are as solid as rock. Then even if you do avoid all of the several scattered immovable objects you still have to hope you won't collide with a random invisible wall or a small ledge with such bland texturing that it's indistinguishable from the safe, flat road. I'm not joking.

But what of Driv3r in its own right? Well, the game is broken down into three sections. First off you have the Undercover mode which comprises several missions over three cities (Miami, Nice and Istanbul) and a distinctly average plot involving car theft and bad guys and stuff. You also have a collection of 6 types of mini games, each of which can be played in any of the cities, though Istanbul is initially locked. As well as this you have the classic Take A Drive mode where you're free to choose a city and any one of a number of vehicles then take to the road for a drive. Bizarrely, it's this mode that often proves the most fun. Free from the rather brutal constraints of the other modes, taking a casual drive to enjoy the sites, ramming a police car when you get a bit bored and giving it legs (or wheels, I suppose) is still a fun experience since behind all of the mayhem a solid and rewarding drive still remains. Pulling a doughnut, hand braking round a corner or wrenching a 100mph 180 is still just as fun as it ever was and is enough on its own to warrant a rental.

Graphical problems aside, things look rather good when running smoothly. The cars are nicely detailed but really come to life when colliding with something. Easily the match of 4, crashes see your bumpers buckle, bonnets fly and tyres burst in a realistic and satisfying manner. If you drive badly enough to cause your wheels to blow up, you'll see your motor shoot up in the air and explode in a dramatic and exhilarating manner, its shell scattering in several pieces across the street. It's even more satisfying to watch when you've just popped a grenade under a chasing police car, or better still done the same to an innocent stationary bystander, though you won't often get the chance to indulge in such frivolities within the tight confines of the Undercover mode. The original soundtrack is effective on the whole, successfully creating atmosphere. Whilst spot effects are a little thin on the ground, when they are used they are often very effective, such as the first time you hear the Islamic chanting when passing the central temple in Istanbul. It's unfortunate that the first city you visit, Miami, is distinctly plain in appearance. By the time you reach Istanbul the stakes are really upped; the eastern architecture, trams and tattered back alleys are produced wonderfully; driving an old banger down the sunlit streets will really impress. Pleasing weather and dusk effects are also nicely done, and when the frame rate manages to keep up there are times of real visual splendour. Still though, at no point do any of the cities feel genuinely alive in the way that, ahem, Vice City manages. The level of interactivity is literally zero and traffic and pedestrian numbers are low. They may look nice, but the cities totally fail to capture the imagination at times.

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  1. Jason 5 years ago Staff

    Oh dear. From what you've said I'd give it a score lower than 61%...

  2. Jason 5 years ago Staff

    "Thios review sucks"

    Not very convincing, why not argue your point?

  3. Jared Morin Unregistered 5 years ago

    You're right about Driv3r, it has way too many glitches to be complety finished, for instance the lines in the sky at night in Miami, or how you slide around, or sometimes fall out of the trollies in Istanbul, or how the cops are really super cops and can catch you even if you're in a Corbra and there in a 1986 Ford sedan, or how your car handles somewhat realisticly and the person's you're chasing does'nt and can
    somehow, avoid every thing with the greatest of ease, and maintain an almost constant speed even after making a sharp turn, real people make mistakes, if driv3r is supposed to be realistic not only with handleing and damage then the person you're chasing should make mistakes and crash or or actually hit an unavoidable car or something. I'm sure there will be another Driver becase of the cliffhanger ending, I just hope it will be better than Driv3r and have more time and effort included in it's production.

  4. johan Unregistered 5 years ago

    I love driver 3 i'v got him

  5. Benzo Unregistered 5 years ago

    Ok, so the game sux a bit. But it is still a fairly good game. I mean finding all those Timmy Vermicellis is a boring task, but thes extras rock. Such as the Fugitive mode where you haveee to survive a city full of gun toting civillians, and not to mention the mode where the cops are replaced by Timmy's in Big Rig Trucks.
    So like i said a fairly good game and the Getaway Sux ass, there is no god damn map on it or any decent guns.

  6. Robin Unregistered 5 years ago

    A demo of Driv3r for pc?

  7. Xtortion Unregistered 5 years ago

    The game is getting bad ratings, but i bought it and its pretty good...i'd give it a 8/10, this is for Ps2...i heard the xbox version was more glitchy

  8. Simon Unregistered 5 years ago

    Interactivity in Vice city? err no theres absoultly nothing to do. at least Driv3r has openable gates and hidden cars. Vice city is nowhere near as interactives. ok there are helicopters but they are not nearly as satisfactory as a forklift truck on Driv3r or a massive articuated truck with a clip on and off back (more interactivity) Driv3r is simply the best game out at the moment

  9. Ricardo Weiler Unregistered 5 years ago

    WARGNIN: READ TILL THE END! THANKS
    It is not in Brazil yet. Im looking foward to try that... seems quite good, but from what youve said! I dont know...

    DOES ANYONE PLEEEEASE (vERY PLEASE!) KNOW THE BAND AND MUSIC THAT IS PLAYED IN THE FIRST VIDEO? THE ONE THAT STARTS WITH A TRUCK THAN SHOWS A MOTORCICLE! A GIRL IS SINGING! PLEEEEEASE DOES ANYONE KNOW THE MUSIC?

  10. Gil Unregistered 5 years ago

    driv3r is a little unpolished but other than that it a whole lot better than Driver 1 and 2

  11. div3r sucks Unregistered 5 years ago

    i agree totaly

  12. Deeny Unregistered 5 years ago

    Driv3r is tottaly crap i dont recomend it

  13. Ricardo Weiler Unregistered 5 years ago

    Anyone know where I can get a demo version and the music of the fisrt promotional video?

  14. neoooooooooooooooo Unregistered 5 years ago

    its cool and mind frreeezzzzzzzziiiiiiinggggggggg

  15. Knyte Unregistered 5 years ago

    I thought it rocked! I enjoyed GTA:VC and really enjoyed Driv3r as well... I look forward to GTA:SA

  16. ally Unregistered 5 years ago

    i think that most of you can`t afford the game you bunch of tramps thats why you r trying to put it down!
    there is no game better . v.c was good at the time but no swimming, no hidden cars and the story line sucked driv3r ( ok tanner is a cop ) but i still think its better than vice city

  17. me Unregistered 5 years ago

    i rented driv3r from block buster and i only played it for two days, its full of glitchs and im not saying vc dosnt have them but hell tanner wont get in the car if you not facing dead on towrds the door. ya the crashes are more realalistic but thats all im giving it credit for

  18. driv3r rulezzzzzzzzzzzz Unregistered 5 years ago

    I have driver 1 and 2 and now I have driv3r and i don't know why you guys always keep talking about the walking-part, ok it's in it but it's only 25 % of the game. May I remember to you that it's a DRIVING GAME SO DRIVE STUPIDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  19. u suck people Unregistered 5 years ago

    u suck jj

  20. mexicano pride Unregistered 5 years ago

    this game sucks pito! ese!

  21. yo Unregistered 5 years ago

    sweet

  22. tyler Unregistered 5 years ago

    I dont like it because how you walk

  23. Driver sucks Unregistered 5 years ago

    And anyone who says driver is a good game suck 2. You people are sick!

  24. christian Unregistered 4 years ago

    wher are the timmys in nice

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  26. Julia Unregistered 2 years ago

    Driv3r rox! those reviews suck!

  27. make driv3r better Unregistered 1 year ago

    the graphics is rubbish the glitches r even worse but it is quite good once u find the timmy vermecellis and unlock fugitive mode and 18 wheeler but ifinte mass is better. it should have hand to hand combat and no glithes that is wat will make it better and the driving and on foot should be better

  28. timmy verellis 10 of 10 wasted Unregistered 1 year ago

    go to www.cheatcc it will tell u where the timmy guys r

  29. Luigi Unregistered 1 year ago

    How do i play this were do igo.

  30. matthew Unregistered 3 weeks ago

    i have got this game on ps2