Driver '76 is a video game for the PlayStation Portable, which was released on May 8, 2007 in the US, and on May 11, 2007 in the EU.[1] The game is a prequel to Driver: Parallel Lines, and is set two years prior. It is the first game in the Driver series for the PSP. It was developed by Ubisoft Reflections and Sumo Digital, and published by Ubisoft.
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Driver 76 es la precuela de Driver: Parallel Lines para la portátil de Playstation, nos encontraremos con viejos conocidos y una historia que a mi parecer es mucho más interesante. A pesar de sus limitaciones ofrece un buen sistema de conducción, un menú de misiones y opciones mejor pulido y muchos coleccionables. Me agradó bastante el estilo particular que tiene al contarnos la historia principal a través de cómics, como también su maravilloso soundtrack.
Muy recomendado si eres fan de la saga.
Muy recomendado si eres fan de la saga.
Despite what the only other review on this page says, Driver franchise already preceded the 3D GTA games.
What did happen is they added shooting mechanics to what should've been only a driving focused game (they added it to Parallel Lines and this game mostly just reuses assets and mechanics from that only downgraded for the PSP).
The shooting segments are really bad, but they are few and far between... that is if you avoid using the guns to easily destroy the cars chasing you.
I like the comic style cutscenes but the protagonist and his main friend are kinda unlikeable but overall it is a quite good open ended game for the PSP with a pretty nifty mission variety and some very ugly car customization that doesn't fit the era if you want to use that.
What did happen is they added shooting mechanics to what should've been only a driving focused game (they added it to Parallel Lines and this game mostly just reuses assets and mechanics from that only downgraded for the PSP).
The shooting segments are really bad, but they are few and far between... that is if you avoid using the guns to easily destroy the cars chasing you.
I like the comic style cutscenes but the protagonist and his main friend are kinda unlikeable but overall it is a quite good open ended game for the PSP with a pretty nifty mission variety and some very ugly car customization that doesn't fit the era if you want to use that.