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It’s the sort of game that’s way better than you think it is.
Driv3r comes second.
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the story was very good
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It was a fun story.
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This game was great. Had some real strong shades of Midtown Madness, which I loved
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This game gets a 17/10 from me because it’s the only game where I can drive a 2010 Alfa Romeo 159 TI 3.2 JTS V6.
Bonus points for the Cygnet.
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You’re definitely right. We need more nonsensical driving games like Midtown Madness.
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It’s soooo good
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Probably my favorite driving game all time
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I thought Parallel Lines was good. Sure, it wasn’t Tanner, but still, 1978 New York was fun to play with.
San Francisco had a 1968(!) Camaro instead of a 1969 like every other game, but, damn it it was a convertible.
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I liked 3 a lot. It was dodgy but the driving was solid and much better than GTA which was genre leader at the time.
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You’re wrong because Parallel Lines was best, but SF is a very close second.
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I owned it for a week and returned it to Game Stop. I beat it twice in that week and it was ok. Nostalgia made Driv3r better and I still have the original 2 disk Driver for my PS1. I should break that out.