In the game you take the role of Tanner, the undercover cop from precious 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 onto any car, truck or motorcycle and cruise the streets of three re-created cities with over 156 miles of roads, from Miami to Nice and Istanbul in over 25 storyline missions.
Driv3r review:
Let's face it, even without the numerous minor glitches this game wouldn't be that super. I will check the PC version of this game out when it is released, since I have a wheel and there is some hope the on-foot might control better with the classic mouse/WASD combination, but for now, maybe make this a rental.
Driv3r preview:
We're truly hoping beyond hope that this is the case, because as things stand there can be no room for failure from the most important title Atari/Infogrames has ever released. In summary: Reflections and Atari simply owe it to everyone involved to not release this game until it's ready.
Driv3r review:
The third, and hopefully (though not in all probability), final installment of the Driver series, takes us into the fast lane; over an unfinished bridge. I can’t be entirely pessimistic on this subject, though, as Driv3r has a myriad of uses; frisbee, coaster, and most prodominantly: sadist toiletpaper.