Driver 2
- Take the role of racecar driver-turned-police detective Tanner
- Guide like a bat out of hell in four different city settings
- Action now takes place on foot, as well as behind the wheel
- One- and two-player minigames add replay regard
- “Film director” option lets players edit their own car-chase sequences
Product Description
Fine-tuning the white-knuckled car chase formula of its predecessor, Driver 2 features more of the same high-alacrity, inside-city vehicular mayhem, and casts players once again as Tanner, a hard-boiled undercover cop who’s posing as a badass getaway driver–this time, to stop an international mob war.With computer-animated cinematic sequences doing the lion’s share of the storytelling, players must guide Tanner owing to more than 40 action-packed missions in four different city settings, this time on foot–which primarily allows Tanner to carjack other vehicles–as well as behind the wheel.While it can be of a lot of fun to play, Driver 2is no joy ride. The missions can be quite pitiless and require many restarts to complete, and the cops are quite determined–even at the “Simple” setting. Also, the game’s coarse, choppy 3-D graphics often get in the way of things, with slowdowns disrupting the game’s pace, and buildings and such popping up out of nowhere. –Joe HonPros:Guide like a bat out of hell in four different city settings Action now takes place on foot, as well as behind the wheel One- and two-player minigames add replay regard “Film director” option lets players edit their own car-chase sequences Cons:Missions can be quite pitiless–requiring many restarts to complete Coarse, choppy 3-D graphics make gameplay more hard than it needs to beAmazon.com Review
Fine-tuning the white-knuckled car chase formula of its predecessor, Driver 2 features more of the same high-alacrity, inside-city vehicular mayhem, and casts players once again as Tanner, a hard-boiled undercover cop who’s posing as a badass getaway driver–this time, to stop an international mob war.
With computer-animated cinematic sequences doing the lion’s share of the storytelling, players must guide Tanner owing to more than 40 action-packed missions in four different city settings, this time on foot–which primarily allows Tanner to carjack other vehicles–as well as behind the wheel.
While it can be of a lot of fun to play, Driver 2 is no joy ride. The missions can be quite pitiless and require many restarts to complete, and the cops are quite determined–even at the “Simple” setting. Also, the game’s coarse, choppy 3-D graphics often get in the way of things, with slowdowns disrupting the game’s pace, and buildings and such popping up out of nowhere. –Joe Hon
Pros:
- Guide like a bat out of hell in four different city settings
- Action now takes place on foot, as well as behind the wheel
- One- and two-player minigames add replay regard
- “Film director” option lets players edit their own car-chase sequences
Cons:
- Missions can be quite pitiless–requiring many restarts to complete
- Coarse, choppy 3-D graphics make gameplay more hard than it needs to be
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this game is terrible you can demolish cars run from the cops and not get in distress bash into them do cool robbery’s and things like that you shuold get this game if you have any reble in you
Rating: 5 / 5
The first driver game was a sleeper hit, I got the game the day it was released because the title seemed fascinating. This game was one of the best that I have played, it was not exact the control was not the best but the game play more than made up for it. So when driver 2 came out i thought it was a no brainer get the game its got to be better. How incorrect I was , well the game looks better but what does that say not anything there seems to be a framerate of 20 fps they have ruined the game i loved. how they could place this pile of crap out i cant know a high alacrity chase seems to be all to slow, this is becomeing all to common, excellent game then a terrible game.
Rating: 1 / 5
I HAVE NOT GOT THE GAME YET.BUT WITH ALL THE REVIEWS I AM GONNA GET IT.I THINK IT IS COOL THAT YOU COULD GET OUT OF YOUR CAR.I GOT DRIVE 1 SO I THINK I WILL LOVE IT.(I WILL WRITE WHEN I GET THE GAME)
Rating: 5 / 5
I have not in person played this game, but I have seen my 9 year ancient play this. I did not buy this game for him, his mother did, but I have heard excellent things about it. The first time I saw it, I was in the room with my 9 year ancient, and my 3 year ancient. The game looked ok, but the concept of running from the police and stealing cars (he was in the Ride By the side of game) was a small too much for me to handle. I kept reading the manual, trying to figure out what was the concept of the game (and to help my son). My son had no thought what he was doing. He just knew it was so much fun to steal the cars, and run from the police. I have since read the reviews on this game, and now realize that my son needed to change the “game” and try to play the part of the game where he is supposed to find people or look for things. Still he would be running from the police and stealing cars. I questioned my son why he kept stealing cars, and his response was that he had too because the police smashed his other one. He even tried to play the game where he guide correctly (alacrity limit and stoplight rules were followed), but the police still chased him.
My first response was that this game was not a excellent game for my 9 year ancient, and especially my 3 1/2 year ancient to see.
I was pleased to see that this game was for TEENS, because I don’t expect to see this game at my house for about 4 more years. He can keep it at his mother’s house.
Rating: 1 / 5
I did not find this game to be very exciting. Some of the levels are impossible and it seems like you have to restart 50 times before you can finally pass the level. How am I supposed to catch a guy throwing explosives out of the back when he never slows down enough so you can run him off the road? The cops seem to be hard. You can be going full alacrity and the cops can still ram you from the back and send you flying into a building. I in person didn’t reflect it was very fun. Now if you could walk into the buildings and explore a small more than pavement, it would be fun. If you want a game thats impossible and frustrating, try Driver 2.
Rating: 1 / 5