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Driver puts players right in the middle of the action and behind the wheel of the most wanted getaway car!

Reviewed by: Mick

Categories/Tags: open explorationphysicsplay the bad guyracing

  • What's Free - Play game for 100 minutes.
  • File Size - 95.8 MB
  • Play It On - Win XP

DFG Exclusive Review Summary

  • Free roam allows exploration of the map.
  • Customizable controls let each player fine tune for their preferred style.
  • Several different areas to explore keeps the game interesting.
Cons
  • Main menu isn't clear about the options available.
  • No difficulty settings.

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Game Description

Driving, Hollywood style!

Do you think you have what it takes to outrun the police? Driver delivers the same kind of clutch-your-seat, adrenaline-charged action of a heart-stopping, Hollywood-style car chase!

Fly along on a high-speed thrill ride through the wild streets of four major U.S. cities. Driver's true-to-life modeling of automobile physics, ultra-realistic environments, and replay mode allow users to experience an extremely interactive driving experience and one that is a nice change from the typical driving game.

What the pros are saying:

  • 'Driver's core game design is so strikingly original and fun that it can be enjoyed without embellishment.' - Gamespot, 85/100
  • 'Driver taps into our deep-rooted love of speed, cars, cops and polygonal damage, and the boys at Reflections have really outdone themselves.' - IGN, 8.9/10

Driver Review

- Review by Mick

In Driver you play the wheel man for hire in various missions around cities such as Miami and San Francisco. An expansive free roam map lets you drive around the city causing destruction and mayhem at will, but watch out because the police will soon be on your tail. Driver is reminiscent of Grand Theft Auto in the early years but focuses on the driving aspect only.

Several Thuggish Game Modes

Driver offers several ways to experience the game such as missions, free play, or undercover (the story mode). In mission mode you are allowed to select from a variety of missions including pursuit, getaway, and destruction. In destruction mode your goal is to cause as much damage to the surroundings as you can in the allowed time. Missions are received on your answering machine in story mode and can be accepted or saved for later.

If you just want to drive around causing havoc then free play is the choice for you. Free play allows you to pick a city and just roam the streets at will without timers or missions. In all modes your car does have a limit to how much damage it can take before you must start over so keep that in mind when you're deciding whether or not to ram the car in front of you.

It's a Challenge Outrunning the Cops

The large size and variety of maps mean there will be plenty of exploring for you to do in free play. Running from the police can be a game in itself. Using high speed maneuvers in an effort to “lose your tail” is one of the most challenging aspects of this game. In addition to practicing your getaway skills, you can also become better acquainted with the map. Knowing the map can make missions easier during the story mode.

Lack of Instructions are a Bummer

Driver does have a few drawbacks. The game doesn't make this clear, but the first screen you come to is the main menu and has the options tab to make any adjustments to controls, sound, video and so on.

At first the game can be frustratingly difficult if you are unfamiliar with the terms used (slalom, speed, brake check) . You are given a list of actions to perform with your car before you can continue and a one minute timer in which to complete them. No other instructions are given so the player is left to their own devices to figure out what to do. Once you have completed the assigned tasks in your one minute timer you can be assured that you are now a professional driver worthy of any of the game's challenges.

Conclusion - Story and Freeplay are Where It's At

Driver offers an experience full of high speed chases, precision driving techniques and lots of destruction. Storyline missions and free roam play make a winning combination. So as long as you stick to a combination of storyline and free play this game will provide nearly unlimited entertainment.

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Bus Driver
Developer(s)SCS Software
Publisher(s)
Platform(s)
ReleaseMicrosoft WindowsOS X
  • WW: 9 June 2011
iOS
Genre(s)Vehicle simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

Bus Driver is a bus driving simulator game developed by SCS Software. The game was released digitally, for Microsoft Windows on 22 March 2007, and for OS X on 8 June 2011. A port to iOS, entitled Bus Driver – Pocket Edition, was released to the App Store by Meridian4 on 27 February 2014.

Gameplay[edit]

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The player selects a route from tiers (described below), and then after a short loading time, the player sees the selected bus either at a bus depot or terminal. After halting at the first stop, the bus must be driven along the correct route (indicated at intersections by orange arrows) whilst obeying all traffic rules and stopping at all bus stops. If the player fails to do so, points will be taken from their score. When the game begins, one tier of routes, which includes six buses, is available. In total, there are six tiers, thirty-six routes and thirteen buses (seventeen in Temsa Edition). To unlock the next tier, the player must drive at least four of the routes successfully. As the game progresses, routes become more tedious. The player will lose points if they disobey traffic laws (going out of lane without using blinkers, driving on the wrong side of the road, hitting other vehicles, hitting obstacles like streetlamp), upset passengers (by braking too hard or causing accidents) or they depart from the bus stop too early, honking at the passengers to make them board faster at the bus stop or even if they leave passengers waiting at a bus stop. Conversely, the player will gain points for obeying traffic laws, safe driving and being punctual.[1]

Despite being a game set in the United States, many of the bus stop names and cities are named after areas of London, including Debden, Collier Row, Feltham, Potters Bar and the terminus Westminster.

If the player scores points more than 0, then the drive would be a successful drive. If the players score less points than 0, then it will be an unsuccessful drive.

There are two camera angles (bumper and chase view). Occasionally, there are visuals of rain. If there is rain happening, then the wipers will function automatically. You can also switch on the blinkers. There is an accelerator and an brake. There is steering as well. Each drive will take place during the day, or at nighttime, depending to the route described. After you choose the route, you can view the description of the route and bus no. before you start the game. There is a time table. There is also a tab showing what is the distance to the next bus stop.

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Buses[edit]

The game contains a variety of buses which are based on real life buses. As a game set in the United States, most of the buses are based on American designs, however, there are some which are based on European designs since the game was made in the Czech Republic. The buses included are 3 MCI 102D3 (known as GNR-13 LE, including a jail variant which is known as GNR-13 Eco), a Ford B-Seriesschool bus (known as Toucan), a MCI D4500 coach (known as Gryphon Birdie), 2 NovaBusRTS-06 (known as Niva WS-27 Cityroamer), 2 Setra S415HDH (known as Sista XT), 2 Renault Agora S (known as Remark EU) and a Volvo B7TLWright Eclipse Gemini double decker (known as Velven 18). The Temsa Edition included the Temsa Avenue, Temsa Tourmalin IC, Temsa Opalin, TEMSA Safari HD and the Temsa Diamond.

Lines[edit]

13 - Ewell Central - Grove Park
16 - Terminal West - Willesden
19 - Grove Park - Sanderstead
21 - Terminal West - Ewell Central
26 - Grove Park - Terminal South
29 - Westminster - Chislehurst
32 - Westminster - Westminster
35 - Heston - Rimsley Intl. Airport
42 - Terminal West - Willesden
49 - Lewisham - Norwood Hill
55 - Grove Park - Hounslow
57 - Ewell Central - Grove Park
67 - Heston - Hounslow
68 - Potters Bar - Hounslow
71 - Rimsley Intl. Airport - Terminal South
77 - Rimsley Intl. Airport - Fulwell Station
83 - Potters Bar - Ewell Central
89 - Westminster - Catford
91 - Grove Park - Hounslow
Airport Shuttle - Rimsley Intl. Airport - Vista Glacier
Airport Shuttle - Rimsley Intl. Airport - Sunshine Hotel
Airport Shuttle - Rimsley Intl. Airport - Buena Vista
Airport Shuttle - Rimsley Intl. Airport - Conference Center
Airport Shuttle - Rimsley Intl. Airport - Central Business Traveler
School bus - Norwood Hill - Sport Center
School bus - Purley - Old Town Bells School
School bus - Norwood Hill - Eastern High School
School bus - Tooting - Western High School
X - City Jail - Courtroom
X - City Jail - Mayday Hospital

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Tiers[edit]

The initial game contains five tiers. An additional tier was added in Bus Driver Temsa Edition and in Bus Driver Gold Edition. Each tier contains six different routes. To unlock the next tier, the player must drive at least four of the routes successfully. As the game progresses, routes become longer and more complicated. As mentioned above, you have to score more than 0 points to complete each level. Therefore, you have to maintain an formal speed which gives you advantages: 1. You will reach the destination in time. 2. You can brake slowly so that passengers are not disappointed at sharp braking. 3. You will get points for reaching in time and obeying traffic signals.

Reception[edit]

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Bus Driver was not designed as a bus simulator, but is often considered to be one. Reviewers have suggested that an inside view would improve the gameplay; however, the developers have stated that this was omitted because the game was not designed to be an exact simulator.

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References[edit]

  1. ^David, Mike (25 March 2008). 'Bus Driver Review – PC'. GameZone. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 16 June 2008.

External links[edit]

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