Posted on: March 24, 2020

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A proper way to set a break to Driver
So. It's 2006, Ubisoft pulls out Driver: PL in the PS2, and inmediately, people starts with the negative reviews, as expected. It really is hard to get a series back on it's feet after a notable failure, which the critics considered Driv3r to be, but yet, somehow, they managed to pull out a game that, although not top-of-the-line for the year, was pretty great and gave the series a good timeout. Set in just one city, but 2 eras, the game impressively makes the feeling of the era change between the 70's and 2006. Seriously, I'm actually impressed by how a game with this visuals manages to make the feel pretty different, and everything's helping. The HUD, the lighting, the vehicles, the whole city... This is not a game you buy to casually play. Trust me, you won't like it if that's what you're looking for. This is a game you gotta get into, to feel the heart put into it, and what really shines in it. The vehicle handling's pretty arcade, although physics on the other hand are pretty great for a game like this, developed in such era. You will quickly feel that car speeding down the road, flying through the traffic as if you was nothing but air. The detail put into the vehicles in this game is pretty impressive. The story focuses mainly on vehicles, and interacts with them almost everytime. You won't feel the missions being repetitive unlike in other games, which will also leave you wanting more once you're done with it. The gunplay is... Pretty bad, but you won't go through a lot of gunfights. You're here for speeding, chases are great, and the AI is actually pretty impressive when it comes to chasing, they'll generally avoid traffic successfully, and will be a threat against any balanced vehicle. If you're willing to drive hard while the sirens of the police get over the funk blasting out of your 70's speakers, this is your game. It won't be visually stunning, but that's not what you, at least 14 years after the game's release, are here for... Are you?
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