Driven (video game)

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Driven
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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
    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

        Scores
        Aggregate scores
        Aggregator Score
        GameRankings GBA: 66.2% (14 reviews) [1]
        GC: 60.5% (13 reviews) [2]
        PS2: 41.9% (17 reviews) [3]
        Metacritic GBA: 68% (10 reviews) [4]
        GCN: 55% (12 reviews) [5]
        PS2: 38% (10 reviews)[6]
        Review scores
        Publication Score
        GameSpot GBA: 7.1 / 10 [7]
        GC: 6.2 / 10 [8]
        PS2: 2.9 / 10 [9]
        IGN GBA: 6.5 / 10 [10]
        GC: 3.6 / 10 [11]
        PS2: 2.0 / 10 [12]

        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)

        References

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