Driven (video game)
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Developer(s) | BAM! Entertainment, Crawfish Int. |
Publisher(s) | BAM! Entertainment |
Platforms | Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance |
Release date(s) | PlayStation 2 |
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[by whom?] to be the most innovative, but received the lowest overall scores. The later-released GameCube version was considered[by whom?] to be much less frustrating. The console game was praised[by whom?] for its unique ideas, but criticized[by whom?] 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.[clarification needed]
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) (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)
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