PSP : Driver '76 Reviews
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it has it all
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: May 14, 2007
Author: Amazon User
at first it seemed like i had played this game before . grand theft auto. but it does have a nice twist. this game is a combination of grand theft auto , pursuit force and a live action comic book. the graphics are great and there is enough intense game play to hold your attention it also has a nice time travel twist as it takes you back to 1976 . one of the best games out there now. christian j nielsen
One of the more fun games on the PSP
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 5
Date: June 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User
At first this seems like it might be a Grand Theft Auto clone, since you can get out of your car, shoot people, steal cars, etc. The emphasis is about 90% on driving though, so it really is significantly different. Thank goodness the driving is handled so well. The game engine provides the 1970s action movie car chase feeling very well, and doing powerslides through back alleys with the cops on your tail is a blast. The graphics are decent and the loading times aren't bad, so if you like cheesy car chase movies, this is definitely the game to get.
This game will get your PSP smokin'
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User
As good as GTA and its incarnations are I believe Driver got there first with the original Missions behind the wheel adult 3-D gameplay, that and Carmageddon with its endless pedestrian smooshing.
Whoever got there first Driver '76 for the PSP continues in the vein of adult themed gaming set in a seedy underworld, this time circa that glorious era of the mid 70s. The soundtrack here is great with reworkings of David Bowies, Blondie etc, the music really adds to the game especially if you turn it off once in awhile so you don't tire of the tunes. Graphics are what you'd expect for the PSP the urban locales of NYC are accurately (geographicaly even) portrayed. The missions are varied and interesting (some a little short) and the unlockables that can be traded between systems are a cool extra. The racing missions are another added bonus but they are tricky as you will get bounced all over the track without some modifications to your ride. I do experience a little freeze up when cruising the city occasionally but checking out the Manhattan skyline at dawn always makes me forgive this little engine.
As a prequel to Parallel Lines this might be the better game.
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