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DRIV3R

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Based on 57 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Atari
Developer: Reflections
Genre(s): Action, Racing
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: June 21, 2004
Summary
DRIV3R is an action-packed driving adventure game that recreates the excitement of a Hollywood blockbuster and plays like an interactive movie. DRIV3R stays true to its roots, incorporating the cinematic gameplay and gritty street crime of its predecessors with ground breaking graphics and three mammoth wide open city environments. Featuring Hollywood-level production values and a gripping, narrative story line, DRIV3R casts players once again as Tanner, a jaw breaking, no-holds-barred undercover cop and master "Wheelman" who does whatever it takes to bring the bad guys down. Tanner, alongside his longtime partner, Tobias, must infiltrate a global car theft ring in tire squealing chases and fierce on-foot firefights while tailing gangsters, chasing witnesses, stealing cars and unloading massive clips of ammo to bring the criminals to justice.
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What The Critics Said
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Times Online
The graphics are divine, with vast urban locales and spectacular crashes. The cars handle well, and each vehicle has its own characteristics. Yet this is no easy driving game — one of the reasons why, subject matter aside, it carries a 16+ rating.
Read Full Review >Playboy
Your investigation jump-starts reckless car chases through more than 150 miles of highways and city streets in detailed re-creations of Miami, Nice and Isantbul. Slam into any of the 30,000 buildings and your car crumbles realistically. [Apr 2004, p.38]
1UP
No matter the situation, whether you're sneaking around a dark building or barreling through a shopping mall with three police cars in pursuit, you always feel on edge, as if you're living the 007-like "danger is my middle name" lifestyle at all times.
Read Full Review >Gamer.tv
Stays true to the series blueprint and moves things forward into the current console generation with style.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
Although the gameplay loses out with its linearity and the walking episodes are weak, it makes up for it with awesome driving sections, a great story, fantastic graphics and the wonderful casting of A-list Hollywood actors.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
It is very enjoyable to play through and does feature moments of brilliance. However, we think a lot of you will be disappointed by what it has to offer.
Read Full Review >PGNx Media
With more development time, the guys at Reflection could have fixed the spotty AI and graphical problems. As is, fans of the series will certainly want to pick this up since this up since it is the best iteration of the series.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
This is the first game to successfully mix death-on-the-freeway antics with a plot you might actually care about, and it's worth a shot for that alone.
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
Don't listen to the review[s] out there that are knocking the crap out of this game. Driv3r is not that bad at all. It is a game that is far from perfect but you may find yourself having a good time with it.
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
It may take you a long time to create the perfect directors cut but it is fun.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
There are moments of controller-throwing frustration, but also many flashes of true craftsmanship and design excellence. DRIV3R is a game for those who love the feel of the wheel, but only for those with the patience to slog through the rough patches.
Read Full Review >RewiredMind
An above average game. Most people will love the intense action and gunplay that features so prominently, whilst putting up with the control issues, occasional camera problems and sometimes downright annoying fact at you can complete a mission and feel very proud of yourself, before being told that you failed and that you have to do it all again.
Read Full Review >DailyGame
If you’re looking for a racing or action game, you’re better off buying a title more focused on those genres.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
DRIV3R is next-gen in neither concept nor execution. Issues like pop-in should not be a part of a next-gen title. Even though DRIV3R relies much more on driving, it still smacks of the genre innovator, Grand Theft Auto.
Read Full Review >GameBiz
The jump animation seems very stiff and looks like Tanner hasn’t stretched in years. Tanner can also swim which looks marginally better than his running technique.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
The decision to create so much gameplay outside the car could have reinvented the series, but instead, it merely bogs it down with clumsy and frustrating gameplay. The poor save and checkpoint system will have you playing and replaying portions of the game to the point of insanity.
Read Full Review >Ferrago
It's so depressing to complete an exhilarating chase only to face a bland shootout before you can complete a mission.
Read Full Review >Cincinnati Enquirer
The game's controls and animation also feel unresponsive and stiff.
Read Full Review >Adrenaline Vault
The on-foot aspect is near abysmal and takes the wind right out of the sails. The numerous graphical glitches and bugs don’t help matters, either.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
We can't forget the single-player game that's over in less than three hours once you've learned the routes of each mission, a series of me-too mini-games that offer no reason to play them, and an offensively small number of rewards. That's the DRIV3R package; all flash and no substance. [*Reminder: GameSpy equates 2 stars with 60/100.]
Read Full Review >Game Informer
I suspect the developers might have been better off contstructing this as a pure racing title (as it does do the basics of racing well) and avoiding the shooting action altogether. [Aug 2004, p.94]
Read Full Review >GamingTrend
This whole game is just too linear for its own good. I think there are a lot of great things in Driv3r, Reflections just decided to hone in on the CG movies and the city graphics over having any normal sense of gameplay that was fun.
Read Full Review >BonusStage
While the city is large in itself and fun to explore and the cinematic cutscenes are semi-inspiring, DRIV3R is a continuously frustrating and boring affair.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
The game’s online presence is a joke, only effectively offering a way to check out other people’s film director clips instead of playing mini-games with them. This is completely lame.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
It hints at brilliance on occasions, but is ultimately flawed by poor execution, sloppy glitches and an overall unfinished feel.
Read Full Review >Australian GamePro
After creating such large cities,Reflections have failed to use this potential offering no incentive to utilise the surrounds. With no hidden extras or surprises Driver 3 is strictly what you see is what you get.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
Game play is where Driv3r really falls short. The controls are a bit fidgety and on the loose side. This is especially noticeable on foot, as it just plays so awkwardly. No matter what control scheme you choose, it just never feels comfortable.
Read Full Review >XGP Gaming
For a long time, DRIV3R was one of mine and many other gamers' most anticipated titles this year, and, with all the publicity and hype it was receiving, it was one of the biggest letdowns I've ever experienced.
Read Full Review >GameZone
A series of impressive ideas that just aren’t implemented well enough to make this game really shine through its too numerous to count imperfections.
Read Full Review >IGN
On its own, it's troubled with unforgivably terrible AI, poor out-of-car controls, and some awfully designed levels...Compared to other games of its kind, DRIV3R falls on its face.
Read Full Review >Game Power Australia
The poor controls and physics problems are exacerbated by a laundry list of bugs.
Read Full Review >WHAM! Gaming
Maybe DRIV3R is trying to cash in on the success of the Grand Theft Auto franchise, but in reality it's not even as good as "True Crime: Streets of L.A.," and that game was mediocre at best.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
While the game itself isn't completely broken, it's uninspired and frequently frustrating or boring. Consider that, along with all the glitches, and it adds up to be a game that isn't worth your time or money.
Read Full Review >Warcry
A great idea gone horribly wrong. Unless you’re a masochist, then the cut scenes are about as entertained as you’re bound to be while playing.
Read Full Review >GameShark
The action when you are walking is sub par at best in the best of scenarios and even with the heavy firepower you can acquire such as, m16’s, Uzi’s and even grenade launchers, it doesn’t make it all that much better.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
With all of the hype and anticipation surrounding Driv3r, it's a shame the game had to fail so miserably like it did.
Read Full Review >GamePro
An intensely frustrating trial of patience that’s rewarded with only the most fleeting glimmers of fun.
Read Full Review >Xbox Nation Magazine
Here was a game with real potential to be what everybody had basically hoped for: "Grand Theft Auto" with really good graphics. Instead, what's here needs an air bag.
Read Full Review >Xbox World Australia
The shoddy on foot action and the terrible AI, the bugs, including bad pop up, bad collision detection and glitches in animation both in cut scenes and in game, the terrible mission design and trite story add up to a really average game.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
A potentially great game released in what looks, sounds, and plays like the game never left beta stages.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
Playing DRIV3R is as much of a chore as watching some crappy old cop movie at 3:00 A.M. All we want to do is close our eyes and make it all go away. [Sept 2004, p.80]
Gamezilla!
Simply put, the cities just seem dead. There are few things to interact with that make each city seem alive, and there are even fewer points of interest to keep your attention while you’re driving around.
Read Full Review >GamerArchive
Despite the enjoyment that the moments of driving can offer, the astonishingly poor “walkabout” sections detract so much from the game, and crop up in such a number, that even those who adored the first Driver wouldn’t be able to put up with it.
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
If Driv3r were a car, it would be recalled for crippling performance issues.
Read Full Review >Games Radar
The cities are huge and beautiful, with country-appropriate cars, and while the gameplay is muddy, it’s easy to see how it could have been better. But as it is, DRIV3R is all flash and little substance.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
Performance gets choppy in certain parts of the city (Istanbul especially). Cars tend to pop into view and there are never more than maybe four or five other cars onscreen at any given time.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
Most of my complaints have to do with the shoddy graphics and technical glitches. But the gameplay is also suspect and will not escape my wrath. I can't think of one positive aspect of this game to recommend even renting it.
games(TM)
A game of two halves, neither of which is finished … It is so cursed by glitches and bugs, and so devoid of anything approaching AI, that it's really impossible to believe the code sitting in your local store is anywhere near complete. [Aug 2004, p.100]
Boomtown
On the whole, the extremely variable difficulty level, the bugs, the graphical pop-up that makes the driving so infuriating and the overall poor standard of the on-foot missions mean that this is, unfortunately, Driv3l.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
It’s astonishing that a series with such unlimited potential has turned into such a farce, but I guess that’s what happens when you drive blindly without taking to the time to ask for directions. As is usually the case, that leads to a dead-end street.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Utterly deflated. [Aug 2004, p.58]
GamerFeed
Despite some small amounts of flair and likeability, the series has now hit rock bottom. Between technical glitches, uneventful gameplay, a flat story, and the worst on-foot missions ever accomplished, the game just gets nothing but flats.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
This game did not need to be a bad one: the premise remains ripe with extraordinary possibilities. This, however, simply squanders them, showing a determination to prioritise style over substance which cripples the game and damages gaming as a whole. [Aug 2004, p.94]
Eurogamer
The simple, unpalatable, grisly truth for everyone connected to this important summer blockbusting title is that it's so far away from being the title it deserved to be, it could well be reflected upon as one of the biggest disappointments in the history of videogames.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 5.4 (out of 10) based on 50 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Liam Patrick gave it an8:
While Driv3r was pretty poorly received by most video game reviewers, I stuck with this game and realized that it's actually a pretty entertaining piece of work. Granted, I never touched the actual missions, but the free roaming in this game is great and there is a nice degree of realism to it.
Ciaran G. gave it a9:
I loved this game. I keep considering purchasing it again now that I have an Xbox 360. Its been sadly missed. I loved the action-packed missions and the open roads and cities where you can cruise about or cause havoc with the police, be in spectacular crashes, run people over, blow stuff up, do stunts and then go into the film director and film it all from any angle to watch back whenever you please. One of the greatest games out on Xbox in my opinion. It does not match up to the likes of the GTA series but if you love driving, destruction and killing people then I think you will probably like this game.
Sam gave it a4:
This game is so poorly made (save for the gorgeous graphics) it's almost as if with every delay they didn't try to improve it at all. In fact, it's more like they studied what made the other 2 so great, and made sure that none of those things were in the game at all.
SPYBREAK gave it a1:
The biggest disappointment of the year. Don’t waste your time buying, renting or even looking at this game. Pity, because it had the potential of being a real good one.
DEKEMBIE M. gave it a 0:
In the words of public enemy...Don't Don't Don't believe THE HYPE. it just plain sucks.
Buried-In-The-box gave it a 0:
This is what you get when you make a game for PS2 and port it straight over to XBOX. 9 year old graphics, glitches everywhere and boring GTA gameplay. GtA and follower games should be done away with, and games with worlds of this caliber need to be done correctly. That is made only on XBOX so even if the style of game has been boring for 4 years now, at least the graphics could look like they're on a next-gen system, not last-gen like PS2.
Jim B. gave it a 2:
I don't know who is going around giving this good ratings, but don't buy into it. I was a huge fan of Driver 2 and this game has got to be one of the biggest let downs of all time. It hurts to play, its so bad. What a waste of time and money.
