Driver was never really about on foot action (even in Driver 2, all you could do was just get out and commandeer another car), and the additions of weapons in 3 cheapened the experience for me (though blowing stuff up with the grenade launcher was always fun). In my opinion, Driver 3 was straying away too far from what made the series great. Parallel Lines I never bought, but I did play through it and thought it was pretty interesting (I’ve never tried ’76, though). ![]() In fact, I enjoyed it so much, I went and bought Driver 2 around the time that came out, and proceeded to get Driver 3 on its release. As much as I liked other racing games as a kid before the release of the original (Gran Turismo, the original Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, etc), Driver, despite its simplicity, was the most fun I had. If there was ever only one game that got me really interested in racing and driving (and cars in general), it was Driver.
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