Driver

Driver (1999)

by Reflections Interactive, Gameloft, GT Interactive Software, Infogrames, MacSoft Games
Genres:Simulator, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:The player is John Tanner, an undercover cop who try to take advantage of his own excellent driving skill in order to infiltrate a criminal organization. In the storyline, the player has the chance to drive several cars in four american cities (Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York), facing many different missions and tasks such as delivering a vehicle without damaging it, eliminating competitors or being the getaway driver in a bank robbery.Show more
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user avatar@Kraufmanuser avatar@Kraufman
January 30, 2025
This game was my childhood dream. I played it with my cousens back in 2000s in playstation 1. Hope i will able see this game again and i have a lot of warm memories connected with this game.
user avatar@kaszkietuser avatar@kaszkiet
January 30, 2025
I would love to see a remaster of this game. It didn't look to good even back then. But it brought a lot of excitement with its car chases. I have an imprinted memory of one, when I jumped on the hill right before a tram. The tram kept moving and the cops chasing me run straight into it. Just like from a movie!
I played this game as a kid on my PlayStation 1. Now that I’m all grown up, I want a GOG release so I can replay it and finally pass the parking garage tutorial after all these years.
user avatar@Javauns23user avatar@Javauns23
February 06, 2025
The game was good for its time. Was all the action movies rolled into 1 game. Then they tried to be gta n messed up. This needs a real remaster with updated graphics and drive g engine. The open world with no lines or GPS, just you and the map. I played a lot of hours in this game as a kid.
user avatar@Airport523user avatar@Airport523
February 08, 2025
It was such a memorable game. I was in my early teens and picked this game up in one of those spinning trays full of discounted games that they had back then. It's the only game I ever played where I gave up because I couldn't figure out what to do! Months later, with some help from an online walkthrough, I finally beat the parking lot mission and oh man was it ever fun! Just driving around was enjoyable enough. The missions were tough but not impossible. Very original and it didn't feel repetitive. And the filming! I spent hours editing my epic jumps over cars and perfect drifts. So much fun... I would love to make my son try it!
I love the first quest with the perking lot it was so memorable. I played it with my dad all the time and played over 100 hours because i had so fun driving in this game omg my childhood game. And i have the original for pc but it doesnt work on windows 11. Thats why i hope you bring the game back again. ;)
user avatar@ironwoxuser avatar@ironwox
February 22, 2025
The game does exist on pc. But needs much work to get it to play on modern machines. However the PS1 still works, with emulators. Something about the simplicity of the game makes it a unique experience.
user avatar@gabriniususer avatar@gabrinius
February 16, 2025
i remember the first time i see a PS1 game, it was this one. and even today i dont forget the incredible jump it was. seeing this game was the first time i was really impressed by how advanced games was turned to be.
user avatar@jcb.1024user avatar@jcb.1024
February 17, 2025
I played this game and loved it. Had an issue with the last level; think it was called the Presidents Run. Anyway, I tried maybe a dozen times. Couldn't get past it, so I called GT Interactive hoping to get a cheat code or something. Can not remember the guys name who answered, but he had a part in creating the game. Had a long talk on what I loved about Driver, and he spoke of the fun as well as pride he had in creating Driver. I never got that cheat code, but a dozen more reloads and I made it. Great memories!
user avatar@HEMI345user avatar@HEMI345
February 17, 2025
This game must be remastered or remade as soon as possible. it is one of the best driving games ever. It is very addictive and fun to play. The best part is the collision or crashes with the cops
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