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Driver

199995/100
RacingSimulator
Driver's core appeal lies in its commitment to gritty realism and open-world driving. The game distinguished itself with its focus on Hollywood-style car chases, letting players execute handbrake turns, power slides, and other maneuvers in a fully destructible environment. Its unique blend of driving simulation and action gameplay, combined with a compelling story, has cemented its place in gaming history, influencing countless titles that followed.
NYPD officer and former racing driver John Tanner is sent undercover by his boss Lieutenant McKenzie to discover the intentions of a crime syndicate led by Castaldi. McKenzie instructs Tanner to go to Miami and meet a pimp named Rufus. After arriving in Miami, Tanner uses his driving skills to prove himself to some gangsters in a parking garage, allowing him to become their getaway driver. Tanner carries out jobs for various gangsters before meeting Rufus, who tasks Tanner with rescuing Jean-Paul, one of Rufus's associates. Rufus is later shot by his girlfriend Jesse. Needing more information for his investigation, Tanner apprehends Jesse and takes her to the police station, where she reveals that Jean-Paul is now in San Francisco. Tanner goes to San Francisco, where he meets Castaldi, Jean-Paul's boss, and begins working directly for him. He also meets Rusty Slater, his former racing rival, who also works for Castaldi. Tanner later learns that Castaldi is working with a man named Don Hancock, who is running for president. He later suspects that Slater has been spying on him and wrecks Slater's car during a road chase, resulting in Slater being arrested. The Castaldi family move to Los Angeles, where Castaldi plans to assassinate FBI agent Bill Maddox as part of Castaldi's plan to carry out a more high-profile assassination in New York. Tanner tells Leck, a police associate, to ensure Maddox turns up, otherwise Tanner's cover may be affected. The assassination on Maddox is successful, but the police ambush the gangsters, forcing Tanner to take them to safety. Tanner convinces the suspicious gangsters that Slater likely told the police about the planned assassination while under interrogation. Leck later tells Tanner that McKenzie recently met Marcus Vaughn, a corrupt FBI agent who is working with Castaldi and Hancock. The Castaldi family then move to New York, the location of the planned high-profile assassination. Tanner is told by his police associates that McKenzie wants him to pull out of the undercover operation, as he is worried that Tanner's cover will not hold up much longer, and Leck tells Tanner that Hancock has bribed several members of the FBI. Tanner remains undercover and continues working for Castaldi, intent on discovering what he is planning. Tanner eventually learns that Castaldi plans to assassinate the President of the United States, and Tanner is tasked with driving the President's car. However, he ignores all instructions and takes the President to safety. McKenzie then arrives and tells Tanner that Castaldi and all of his associates, including Hancock and Vaughn, have been arrested. He then tells Tanner to take his badge back, but Tanner refuses, suspecting that the police and FBI are involved in the job, corrupted by bribes due to Vaughn's involvement. Tanner leaves, ignoring McKenzie completely.

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Critic & community
93
Match
Recommendation strength
89%

Grand Theft Auto III

2001 · Action

Step into the shoes of a silent protagonist in a sprawling urban sandbox, where the thrill of high-speed chases and illicit activities mirrors Driver's core appeal, but with an added layer of narrative depth and on-foot action.

Why recommended

  • Offers a dynamic open-world city environment where car chases, stunts, and criminal missions are central to the gameplay experience, much like Driver's focus on urban driving.
  • Criteria - Action is paramount, featuring both intense vehicular combat and third-person shooter mechanics, allowing for diverse gameplay scenarios beyond just driving.
  • The game provides a compelling single-player narrative of crime and betrayal, immersing players in a gritty underworld with memorable characters and mission structures.
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Rating
Critic & community
86
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Recommendation strength
82%

Embrace the adrenaline of illicit street racing across three distinct cities, where the focus on high-speed evasion and mastering diverse vehicles captures the essence of Driver's intense driving challenges.

Why recommended

  • Features an open-world setting designed for high-speed street racing and police evasion, emphasizing skill-based driving and vehicle handling over track-based competition.
  • Criteria - Action is central, as players engage in fast-paced races, evade law enforcement, and perform daring maneuvers through dense urban environments.
  • Offers a robust multiplayer mode, allowing players to compete in various racing challenges and explore the open world together, extending the high-octane experience beyond the single-player campaign.
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Rating
Critic & community
94
Match
Recommendation strength
78%

Shift from Driver's criminal escapades to pure vehicular mayhem, where aggressive driving and spectacular crashes are not just consequences but celebrated mechanics, delivering a similar rush of high-speed destruction.

Why recommended

  • Focuses on aggressive driving, spectacular crashes, and a sense of speed, echoing Driver's emphasis on intense vehicular action and precision driving.
  • Criteria - Action is the primary gameplay loop, rewarding players for dangerous driving, taking down opponents, and creating massive pile-ups in various event types.
  • Features a comprehensive single-player career mode with diverse events and challenges, alongside a highly engaging multiplayer component for competitive racing and crash modes.
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Rating
Critic & community
87
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Recommendation strength
75%

Immerse yourself in an open-world Hong Kong, where the blend of martial arts combat, intense car chases, and an undercover narrative offers a modern take on Driver's urban crime drama, prioritizing both driving and on-foot action.

Why recommended

  • Presents a sprawling open-world city with a strong emphasis on vehicular sections, including high-speed pursuits and environmental interaction during chases, reminiscent of Driver's core gameplay.
  • Criteria - Action is a dominant element, featuring a fluid combat system that combines martial arts, gunplay, and environmental takedowns, alongside thrilling driving sequences.
  • Delivers a compelling single-player story about an undercover cop infiltrating the Triads, offering a rich narrative experience with character development and moral dilemmas.

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