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Driver 2 – PlayStation

May 8, 2017 - Comment

Brand New and Sealed Sony Playstation 1 Game. Backed by a 45-day guarantee.Fine-tuning the white-knuckled car chase formula of its predecessor, Driver 2 features more of the same high-speed, inner-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

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Brand New and Sealed Sony Playstation 1 Game. Backed by a 45-day guarantee.Fine-tuning the white-knuckled car chase formula of its predecessor, Driver 2 features more of the same high-speed, inner-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 through 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 unforgiving and require many restarts to complete, and the cops are quite determined–even at the “Easy” 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: Drive 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 value “Film director” option lets players edit their own car-chase sequences Cons: Missions can be quite unforgiving–requiring many restarts to complete Coarse, choppy 3-D graphics make gameplay more difficult than it needs to be

Product Features

  • Take the role of racecar driver-turned-police detective Tanner
  • Drive 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 value
  • “Film director” option lets players edit their own car-chase sequences

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