Some more screens and trailer video for Driver 76

Posted May 10, 2007 at 8:32AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: Europe, North America, Sumo Digital, Ubisoft
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This next one is about video game title Driver 76 and is more for our readers in other parts of the world aside from North America. Because you see, the open-environment game from Ubisoft and Sumo Digital has already shipped to most retail stores across the country.

On the other hand, Europe will be getting it two days from now (May 11). But still, in case some of you are still weighing your options if you will get this game or not (it's always being compared to the Grand Theft Auto franchise), feel free as well to take watch the video below.

What we have above are four new screenshots for the title and the video below is another trailer for Driver 76. As always, the video sports the funky sound and stylings of the 70s era coupled with driving and shooting action that never go out of style.



 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by me - 2007-05-10 05:26
» -

Is the game good?

by dark420bishop - 2007-05-10 06:44
» Terrible

This game has PS1 graphics and *****ty physics engine. The makers of the original Driver games would be ashamed.

by Jag - 2007-05-10 07:27
» owns

this game is really cool ! but the gfx isnt the best tho

by Anon - 2007-05-11 03:45
» » First Impressions...

When i discovered that the Driver franchise was gonna grace the beloved handheld, i was anticipating this release with excitement (loved the first, liked the second, hated the third, played the forth).

I just played the first five missions, and so far, i can say that i am impressed.

A nice game, that is definitely worth a decent try, at least.

When pressing the ^ button on the D-pad it enters slow-mo, and shooting from the car is a good addition too, making game-play more interesting at times.

I have yet to discover and try other features such as tuning cars with Nos and finding some motorbikes to rip around on!

The overall graphics are just what can be expected from the hardware (not as clear and defined as GTA, a little more dull & grainy maybe). The size of the game world appears to be fairly large from what i have seen (and have yet to see!).

Voice-overs are okay, not too annoying IMO. Soundtrack fits well. Controls are fine. Strong story-driven missions.

A PSP exclusive and a solid game. A new addition to my collection, and i for one shall be playing this game for a while.



Driver '76 = Thumbs Up!

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