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Other Media: Driver: Nemesis novel. User Interaction Count: Rating: 4. Downloaded: 82, times. Last Time: 05 December As Tanner, you're going undercover to be the wheelman for a crime syndicate in order to break open a big case. On the way, you'll eliminate competition, drive getaway cars, scare some people silly, evade plenty of police, dodge bad guys, smash through a few windows, save your love interest, and much more through four cities Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York.
Driver U. See full list on driver. The game tells the story of John Tanner, a detective with the NYPD, going undercover in order to infiltrate organized crime by impressing the bosses with difficult driving missions e. Tanner was chosen for this mission because of his unique driving skills, which he gained from his time as a racecar driver.
Training Tanner's first mission is as the getaway driver for a bank jo The game is played in four cities: Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City in which, like many games at the time, they remain only partially faithful to the original city layouts, but notably featured them as explorable open world environments. The game was designed to mimic s and s car chase films. The title and the overall theme seem to be heavily inspired by the film The Driver by director Walter Hill.
After this, he starts working for various gang members in order to discover what the family's true intention is. It was the best selling game of the Driver series selling more than 3 million copies and an evolution of the freedom to explore a city as brought forth in the early "Grand Theft Auto" games.
Some years after the original Driver, Tanner with the help of his partner Tobias Jones , must find a man named Pink Lenny , a money man who formerly worked for Solomon Caine , but he later joined Caine's rival, Alvaro Vasquez. It was the first game in the series to feature 2-player modes, curved roads, and the ability to get out of your car at any time in order to steal another car on the street.
The story goes that Tanner, along with Jones, must stop the illegal shipment of 40 cars to Russia. The game's antagonist is Jericho. Driv3r was the first in the series to get Rating by the ESRB, was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on June 21, in the[United States to generally poor reviews despite new features such as the ability to use firearms. The game sold rather well despite poor reviews, and Reflections paid notice to the complaints about the insipid story line, poor controls, and abundance of glitches in order to improve the series' standings with critics and gamers in the fourth installment of the series.
It is the most violent of the series—the first one to receive an 18 rating in the UK. Reflections intended Parallel Lines to "return the series to its roots" by focusing more on driving. The game differs greatly in other aspects from its predecessors, though, as the story no longer follows undercover police officer Tanner and the game takes place in only one location, New York City. The new main player's name is TK , a criminal rather than a cop.
The game includes two time periods, and , when the main player is sentenced to prison for 28 years and returns in The game received mediocre reviews and, unlike Driv3r , did not sell particularly well. Driver: Vegas released in and Driver: LA Undercover released in are two mobile exclusive games featuring Officer Tanner, the protagonist of the first three Driver's.
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