Screenshots updated
Feb 6, 2006
We'd love to write a book about what happened to Driv3r. It's an amazing story. Full of intrigue, mystery and misunderstanding. Where nail-biting, gun-point pressure meant that in-game promises could not be met and what at one stage looked like the world's ultimate game instead appeared as the most amazing technical demo ever to sell for £40.
And right now we'd love to write the "Driver is back!" story. About how the new game destroys all memories of the flawed third. But while this ...