Driven (video game)
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Developer(s) | BAM! Entertainment, Crawfish Int. |
Publisher(s) | BAM! Entertainment |
Platform(s) | Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance |
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PlayStation 2 Game Boy Advance GameCube |
Genre(s) | Racing game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Driven is a racing video game released in 2001 by BAM! Entertainment. The game is based on the movie Driven with Sylvester Stallone.
Reception
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The PS2 version was considered to be the most innovative, but received the lowest overall scores. The later-released GameCube version was considered to be much less frustrating. The console game was praised for its unique ideas, but criticized for its many issues, such as the odd collision system and poor graphics. The GBA version fared better, with its primary issue being the claustrophobic semi-overhead view that put some critics off. It was also considered to be far less complex, but still quite strategic.
Drivers
- Jimmy Bly
- Joe Tanto
- Beau Brandenburg
- Max Manley
- Yves Bardot
- Maurice Defoe
- Aziz Meshiea
- Lia Lopez
- Ray Carter
- Scott Macey
- Rubin Stacks
- Suki (Replaced if one plays as Memo Moreno)
- Memo Moreno (Not in the field unless one plays as him)
Tracks
(all circuits are fictional)
- Angel's Bay (California)
- Chase Manhattan (New York City) (Story Mode Only)
- Hexen Tal (Heidelberg, Germany)
- Manley Park (Staffordshire, England)
- Poursuite Parisienne (Paris, France) (Story Mode Only)
- The Desert Palace (Arizona)
- Tour de Triomphe (Paris, France)
- New York City (New York City)
References
- ↑ "Aggregate score for Game Boy Advance at Game Rankings".
- ↑ "Aggregate score for GameCube at Game Rankings".
- ↑ "Aggregate score for PlayStation 2 at Game Rankings".
- ↑ "Aggregate score for Game Boy Advance at Metacritic".
- ↑ "Aggregate score for GameCube at Metacritic".
- ↑ "Aggregate score for PlayStation 2 at Metacritic".
- ↑ "Game Boy Advance review at GameSpot".
- ↑ "GameCube review at GameSpot".
- ↑ "PlayStation 2 review at GameSpot".
- ↑ "Game Boy Advance review at IGN".
- ↑ "GameCube review at IGN".
- ↑ "PlayStation 2 review at IGN".
External links
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