
It also delivers a bunch of entertaining gameplay variants, from Pursuit (catch and ram ’em!) to Getaway (flee as fast as you can!). It’s realistic enough to give you that feeling of driving two tons of corpulent 1970s American iron. But over time its flaws emerge, ranging from the relatively minor (it cheeses out on its premise, putting you as someone infiltrating a crime syndicate as opposed to actually being a criminal) to the major (terrible and repetitive missions, insane difficulty levels, bugs).Īt times the game will surprise you with its sleek 3D look and visual appeal, mocking you with its untapped potential (it could have easily been a GTA killer, if only for the 3D engine and driving physics). It’s an interactive version of the best of the gritty 70s and 80s car chase movies. Initially, it overwhelms you with its premise and atmosphere, strutting its superb vehicle dynamics.

GT Interactive’s cops n’ robbers driving game needs more substance.ĭriver is a tease.
