The last time we laid hands and eyes on the Atari-published, Reflections-developed DRIV3R (pronounce it however you like), the latest in what used to be known as the Driver series, the star power of ...
Atari could have redefined guns and gas pedal mayhem with the much anticipated "Driv3r" (pronounced Driver 3), the latest installment in a series of bad-boy-driving-'n'-violence titles. But there's ...
As much as Atari and Reflections may think we've got it in for Driv3r, we really haven't. We wanted it to be the pinnacle of mission-based driving games as much as the next man; we didn't sit around ...
LONDON, UK - 26 June 2005 - Hot on the heels of the PC release in March, Atari announced today that DRIV3R, the action-driving game that sold more than 3 million copies worldwide on PlayStation ® 2 ...
"Driv3r" seems to want to be better than "Grand Theft Auto 3" and "GTA: Vice City." It isn't. The game lacks those titles' greatest asset: open-ended game play. What's more, the hero of "Driv3r" -- a ...
Driver 3, or Driv3r as the hip young cats are calling it, was a bit of a debacle. The scandal over reviews being biased so exclusives could be claimed. The mediocre quality of the game. In short, it ...
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