Driven

Publisher: Bam! Entertainment

Developer: BAM! Studio Europe

# of Players: 1-2

Category: Sports

Release Dates

N Amer - 11/07/2001

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    Also available on:
  • GBA
  • GC


GameZone's Review

8.0

GZ Rating

Gameplay8.2
Graphics8.4
Sound5
Difficulty7
Concept8
Multiplayer6.5
Overall8.0

Reviewer: Louis Bedigian

Review Date: 11/19/2001


In a world with nothing but Gran Turismo clones, it's nice to see one game try so many new things.

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News

BAM! makes its PS2 debut with DRIVEN
Developed by BAM! Entertainment’s London-based internal development studio, the game places players at the start of the championship racing season of young hotshot Jimmy Bly, and racing veteran Joe Tanto.

Description

Players will immerse themselves in the dangerous, yet seductive world of open wheel racing. Driven on the PlayStation 2 is based on Franchise Pictures and Warner Bros.' recently released film, Driven, starring Sylvester Stallone. Surrounded by fast cars, fame, money, and women, drive as Jimmy Bly and Joe Tanto of 'Team Spirit'. Pitted against their archrivals, Beau Brandenburg and Max Manley, gamers will fight for survival. Do you have what it takes to enter 'the zone' and then push on to the 'ragged edge'? Will you grasp the victory from the others and take your place on the champion's podium?

Features

  • Discover a game of explosive racing action straight from the movie screen.
  • Featuring the vocal talents of Sylvester Stallone.
  • Unique driver concentration viewpoint push into the 'zone' through flawless driving and increase performance until man and machine become one.
  • Spectacular crash sequences at 200Mph, driver error can be dramatic and costly.
  • Take the race into the city, chasing teammates through busy streets, avoiding oncoming traffic and imminent disaster.
  • Multiple racing modes: Arcade, Story and Multiplayer.
  • Unlock additional tracks and cars to ensure hours of game replayability.
  • Experience true team racing for the first time with two different perspectives; blocker and racer for pole position.
  • Choose from eight teams, 12 drivers, each with distinct personalities and driving styles.
  • Eight tracks, from sunny California to the winding, wooded circuit of Germany.



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    Mild Language

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