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Es gibt schon zwei Reviews der PS2 Version.
Der eine ist von PSM2, einer in England beliebten Zeitschrift. Sie vergeben 90%.
Das zweite Review ist von Games Radar, ebenfalls 90%. Die Seite schaut zwar nicht gerade sehr professionell aus, aber für paar Eindrücke reichts denk ich:
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Hier das Fazit von GR:
"So, Vice City fans, will you want to buy this? Well, Driv3r gets one up on Rockstar's classic in many respects; the damage is a million times more complex, the game looks a whole lot nicer and Tanner can swim. And if you thought pulling off ridiculous stunts was fun in GTA:VC, prepare to be dazzled by the possibilities presented by the complex physics in Driv3r - and you can direct the chaos from any angle, at any speed. It makes Vice City look like a videogame - a multi-award-winning classic videogame, but a mere approximation of a living breathing city rather than the 'real thing'. Driv3r is a very different beast. In comparison, Driv3r's po-faced plot fades into the background, the characters and missions blur as you sit through cutscenes not quite understanding who's doing what and why but the stunning cities, amazing scope for fun and superlative car handling save the day.
The result is that when you start Undercover mode (the main story game) there comes an initial period of disappointment. It just doesn't grip and entertain as immediately as Vice City, but keep playing, keep experimenting and go hunting for fun and you'll discover a different and immeasurably more complex game. It's easy to berate Driv3r as there are many small flaws - minor pop up, robotic pedestrians, the odd clipped animation frame - but that's the price of ambition. There's so much greatness and potential for entertainment awaiting you around every corner and within every smashable bit of set-piece scenery that it's the longer lasting, more impressive game. Once you've tasted Driv3r it's hard to go back..."
Vieleicht ists ja doch ganz net.
Der eine ist von PSM2, einer in England beliebten Zeitschrift. Sie vergeben 90%.
Das zweite Review ist von Games Radar, ebenfalls 90%. Die Seite schaut zwar nicht gerade sehr professionell aus, aber für paar Eindrücke reichts denk ich:
klick
Hier das Fazit von GR:
"So, Vice City fans, will you want to buy this? Well, Driv3r gets one up on Rockstar's classic in many respects; the damage is a million times more complex, the game looks a whole lot nicer and Tanner can swim. And if you thought pulling off ridiculous stunts was fun in GTA:VC, prepare to be dazzled by the possibilities presented by the complex physics in Driv3r - and you can direct the chaos from any angle, at any speed. It makes Vice City look like a videogame - a multi-award-winning classic videogame, but a mere approximation of a living breathing city rather than the 'real thing'. Driv3r is a very different beast. In comparison, Driv3r's po-faced plot fades into the background, the characters and missions blur as you sit through cutscenes not quite understanding who's doing what and why but the stunning cities, amazing scope for fun and superlative car handling save the day.
The result is that when you start Undercover mode (the main story game) there comes an initial period of disappointment. It just doesn't grip and entertain as immediately as Vice City, but keep playing, keep experimenting and go hunting for fun and you'll discover a different and immeasurably more complex game. It's easy to berate Driv3r as there are many small flaws - minor pop up, robotic pedestrians, the odd clipped animation frame - but that's the price of ambition. There's so much greatness and potential for entertainment awaiting you around every corner and within every smashable bit of set-piece scenery that it's the longer lasting, more impressive game. Once you've tasted Driv3r it's hard to go back..."
Vieleicht ists ja doch ganz net.




