Driver Game

Rediscover the cinematic driving sensations of DRIVER: loose suspension, long drifts, Hollywood-style crashes and high-speed pursuits in dense traffic. Drive over 130 fully destructible muscle and super cars with realistic handling and customization features that take fast-action driving to the next level. Russian Car Driver. Drag Racing Rivals. Top Speed Racing 3D. Scrap Metal 3: Infernal Trap - Driving Game 3D.

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  1. Driver
4.45 / 5 - 86 votes

Description of Driver

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Driver is a superb driving action game from Reflections Interactive, the team behind Destruction Derby series. You play a police officer who is assigned to go undercover as driver for a crime syndicate. Your job, naturally, is to expose and foil their plans.

The game description and review at MobyGames says it all: 'Perform authentic maneuvers like donuts, 180 spin, 360 spin, reverse 180 spin, and more as you cut through alley ways, across sidewalks and parks, smash park benches and and drive over traffic cones. Many different cars to try (most you'll recognize). Will you save the day?

There are so many sub-games to choose from, each has its own unique challenge. In Pursuit you have to tail another car as long as you can; in Trailblazer you have to follow a course knocking over cones to gain time; in Survival you have to survive as long as you can against a whole bunch of homicidal cops; in Carnage you get to see how much damage (in dollars) you can cause in one minute. Each is quite tough in its own way, and damn fun to do. With a whole group of high score tables you also feel a pressing urge to try to better your previous best.

The graphics in this game a pretty good, even at lower resolutions. The cars, both yours and the others are well-drawn and easily recognizable for what they are. None of them a painted stupid colours (as with Midtown 2), so the whole scene has a sense of reality about it. There is also a very well developed replay mode, allowing you to replay a particular incident (or the whole race) in close detail. Choose from a huge variety of camera angles, and create a little movie! There really are some quite spectacular crashes, which can be a lot of fun to replay over and over.

Unlike Midtown [Madness], this game is a constant challenge, and it will take quite a while to get through everything. Occasionally it can get a little frustrating, but it is always worthwhile.

The Bad: The graphics are good, but you'll need a good spec PC to get the most out of it. If I connect my steering wheel, the frame-rate drops a long way, making the game almost unplayable, which is a pity. The cops are complete lunatics. Even one minor infringement, and they will do all they can to destroy you. Doing 56 in a 55 zone? If they see you they will come after you and not quit until your car is wrecked. This can be a little annoying at times. [Furthermore,] the car handling is very loose. This is the style of the game, and attempt to recreate Hollywood style car chases of the 70s, but it can be bloody annoying to drive when you have no grip and super-soft suspension.

The Bottom Line: Brilliant. Lots of fun, great story, great action. Not as much fun to drive as Midtown [Madness], but it beats it in almost every other area. And it's really big. This game will keep you busy for weeks.'

Review By HOTUD

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    Screenshots from MobyGames.com / Platform: Windows

Comments and reviews

Jack Rainer2020-12-123 points

The fan of the series is currently working on fan-remake of original game, you can follow the news in his blog https://driver-syndicate.com/
Also, he recently made a port of Driver 2 for PC (the second game released only on consoles), which you can download here http://drivermadness.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5469&p=65648#p65648

nicky_2020-10-251 point

could you tell me what keys to press

Jay2020-05-312 points

Does this only work with keyboard? Wanted to play it with my steering wheel.

Takumi Fujiwara2020-01-110 point Windows version

I just wanted to try tofu delivery in usa...

Unknown2020-01-110 point Windows version

i can't choose any car in this version . i see that you pick any car playable and cheats not working ,

jnj2019-10-051 point Mac version

doesnt work. Mac Pro says the Classic environment is not compatible

Petre2019-06-02-4 points

when remastered?

BenoitAdam2019-01-042 points Windows version

For music to genuinely work you need to have your CD mapped in the D:/ drive, otherwise that doesn't work
Alternatively I saw a libmp3dll stuff to get it work with MP3

Steven2018-11-062 points Windows version

Driver Gamepad

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Try this version. https://www.oldpcgaming.net/driver-review/

SpeedBoi2018-09-12-3 points

CD version does not contain music, pass

Sr.skeleto2018-08-190 point

Hey people, so i have a problem, i play this game in a win 10, laptop, but the cinematics wont play, ¿what do i do?

Jander2018-04-24-1 point Mac version

My Mac says the Classic environment is not compatible anymore

TheHatman2017-06-10-2 points Windows version

There is no music...

Fella2016-02-251 point

How to I get the game to play once I have the program in text edit?

admin2015-10-07-12 points

Full version available now

Honzin2015-09-23-4 points

The game is not complete, it's not a full version.

Julius2015-04-300 point Mac version

I just can't get it to play. I unpacked the .sit file and had an .img file. But it's not working. its saying, that something went wrong, or missing.
any tipps?

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  • Year:2000
  • Publisher:MacSoft
  • Developer:Reflections Interactive Limited

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People say:

Thankfully the sequel rectifies most of Driver's niggly little problems--except the slowdown, which is worse now because of the incredibly ambitious nature of the admittedly very splendid graphics. The weird, all-over-the-place mission structure has been refined into something far more linear and appropriate, and this has been matched with a more effective use of cutscenes for storytelling. The whole 'vibe' of the game is much grittier and more aggressive than the first, and the linear nature really helps motivate you to work through the missions. Although you don't have to prove your worth this time (hands up who hated the garage scene at the beginning of Di...one, two, yep, right, that's everyone), the levels are really tough almost right from the beginning. Cops and bad guys are even more psychotic than before (if that's possible), and I have to say that it can get really annoying when you have to retry missions over and over because some nutjob keeps smashing you off the road. The objectives are more varied this time though, making a much more interesting experience; chase people, run away from others, escape from thugs who want to shoot you in the face and tail bad guys on their way to a 'drop.' It stays compelling throughout, and there are tons of extra modes (like survival, chase and even two-player modes) to ensure this is a high-value game (it even comes on two discs).

If this game had been on more capable hardware (Dreamcast or PS2, hello!) it might have earned a better score. It offers engaging mission objectives, a great sense of urgency, a well-crafted story line, and a lot more diversity (i.e., secret cars to use) than the first game. So what's my beef? How about a frame-rate so bogged down by the overly-ambitious concepts in Driver 2 that it almost seems like it's in slow motion. Curved roads are swell, but with popup so bad that entire buildings appear out of nowhere, you want to scream. The control is fine and the game is really fun, but the engine struggles so mightily you wish it a painless death.

Driver Game Xbox One

Perhaps I'm just jaded these days, but with an office full of beautiful Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 games, seeing any title, even one as fun as Driver 2, plagued with slowdown and pop-up just irks me. Badly. Why wasn't this game released on the PS2? Nearly every element is great, from the physics to level design, but it's hard to forgive huge buildings materializing right in front of you with no warning. If you can get over the graphics (which was hard for me), you'll find an incredibly enjoyable game underneath. It's madly challenging at times. The gameplay is still topnotch, but it just leaves me wanting a PS2 version even more.