Driv3r (2004)

Reflections Interactive

Nintendo GameCube · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 2 · Xbox

2.81 from 238 ratings

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In the game you take the role of Tanner, the undercover cop from previous Driver games, as he infiltrates a worldwide high-performance car theft ring. Nothing is too dangerous or too risky for Tanner, and you'll be able to hop into any car, truck, or motorcycle and cruise the streets of three re-created cities with over 156 miles of roads, … Read more
In the game you take the role of Tanner, the undercover cop from previous Driver games, as he infiltrates a worldwide high-performance car theft ring. Nothing is too dangerous or too risky for Tanner, and you'll be able to hop into any car, truck, or motorcycle and cruise the streets of three re-created cities with over 156 miles of roads, from Miami, Nice, and Istanbul in over 25 storyline missions. Meet up with characters from previous driver games, the story line lives on in this installment. Read less
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Details

Developers
Reflections Interactive
Publishers
Atari, Inc.
Genres
Racing, Shooter
Themes
Action, Sandbox
Series
Driver
Event
Xbox E3 2004 Press Conference

Release dates

  • Sep 2003 (Cancelled) (Worldwide) Nintendo GameCube
  • Jun 21, 2004 (Worldwide) PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • Mar 25, 2005 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Rating distribution

5 stars
14
4 stars
38
3 stars
89
2 stars
82
1 star
15
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Tasty_Horrors

Review Tasty_Horrors 3/5 · Nov 17, 2022

Still Janky but They Tried

With Driver 2 being as bad as it was, I'm really surprised I attempted another release, but Driver 3 ended up being a delightful yet familiar experience.

The graphics on this release are greatly upgraded from the previous title, and looks better than a lot of games released at that time. Reflections Interactive did a good job at creating a …

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With Driver 2 being as bad as it was, I'm really surprised I attempted another release, but Driver 3 ended up being a delightful yet familiar experience.

The graphics on this release are greatly upgraded from the previous title, and looks better than a lot of games released at that time. Reflections Interactive did a good job at creating a good vibe with its open world.

But, like with Driver 2, the controls are terrible, slightly not as frustrating as 2 but still something that's impossible to get use to. I think I crashed nearly every time I drove because there's a delay in reaction time.

It's a frustrating game that takes a lot patience.

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