- Publisher: Codemasters
- Release Date: Feb 24, 2006
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7.9
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 18 Ratings
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Positive: 13 out of 18
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Mixed: 3 out of 18
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Negative: 2 out of 18
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AlbionK.Sep 8, 200610It is the best game in the world.
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BrandynP.Feb 24, 200610This game is amazing! you can drive any style of vehicle and you can also play online with all of your friends! amazing arcade action!
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VandalMar 26, 20068It's good, plays well and look sweet. However we've been there and done that. It's very similar to Toca 2. The range of vehicles is impressive but after a while you've driven them all and the interest starts to drop. Still good for a blast though when you're stuck for something to do.
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blurpJun 2, 20069Pure fun with so many cars to choose from. Online gaming is awesome.
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ChristopherS.Feb 14, 20075
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SamF.Apr 29, 200710An incredible racing Game. Unlike GT, Its a fun racing title with damage modeling and just enough balance between realism and arcade style for an enjoyable Racing game.
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A solid racing game with amazing variety. The new Pro career keeps even the best racers busy for a while. The game feels a bit too familiar, but it is still a great sequel to a classic game. [Feb 2006]
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Every year Codemasters puts out a new version, and it's as sure a bet as anything in this industry that it will be even better than last year's--and that once again it will be mostly ignored by U.S. gamers. [Mar 2006, p.44]
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Race Driver 3 understands that a processional win from pole is less fulfilling than a hard-fought, championship-saving fifth place from the back of the grid. And though it can't exactly engineer those situations, it does everything in its power to make them more likely and leave them unpunished. [Mar 2006, p.87]