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Driver: Renegade - Nintendo 3DS

Platform : Nintendo 3DS
Rated: Mature
3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 35 ratings

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Tanner is back and full of rage in the new Driver Renegade for the Nintendo 3DS. Driver Renegade takes place between the stories of Driver 1 and Driver 2. After years of undercover work for the NYPD, John Tanner leaves his badge and takes protection under Senator Ballard to take care of crime in his own way. As a renegade, Tanner cleans up the New York streets and punishes those that oppose him. Driver Renegade brings non- stop 3D car chases to the Nintendo 3DS system.

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3.6 out of 5 stars
3.6 out of 5
35 global ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2015
good game but the story is little
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2016
good product
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2013
Not very Exciting and way too little content. I'd suggest something that is more geared towards a handheld device rather than an adapted version.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2013
Okay, so it's not really fair to compare a game like this to Nintendo's golden racing series. I was looking for a 3DS game on the cheap, though, and figured a racer would be a safe bet. Unfortunately, I didn't get to read Nintendo Power's review of this game or even know how this game really worked until after I began to play it. I kinda regret that...

Let's just begin with the story...
Being that this is an M-rated game, it's no surprise that there will indeed be stuff like cursing or sexual content lurking around the game's story. However, more often than not is the plot bombarded with bunches of cliches that you'd find in a LOT of other "edgy" games or movies. You have your typical corniness, generic male sex appeal through means of stuff like prostitution, and characters that we really can't applaud for. I'm fine with sex and cursing in video games, but only when they're done in a realistic manner. Here, the characters curse an overly excessive amount of times, and the sexual references are downright cringe-worthy, if not cliched.
Speaking of characters, DEAR GOD. Tanner has got to be my most hated protagonist in video game history. He's a full-on punk with an unlikable attitude. I suppose I can understand Tanner's means to kill people, but there are a couple times where he mocks them after doing so. He was even going to save an enemy he interrogated from exploding in the car, but when it was too late, he said "...Should've talked faster". Am I supposed to root for this guy?
Another despicable character is Megan. I swear, the first time you see her, she strips for somebody and turns out to be a prostitute. Greeeeaaat. They sure tried to make this a MAN's game, hm? Slap on the typical sexual activity with Megan and Tanner later in the plot and you've got yourself another cliche and character who's hard to root for at all.

Anyway, I suppose that's enough of ranting on the story. After all, the meat of a game is always the GAMEPLAY, one thing many developers forget about emphasizing.

At first glance, this seems like it would be an arcade-style racing game for the 3DS. Well, it turns out that's less than half the equation. You see, while the arcade-style racing control is there, it's butchered by missions where you have to attack other cars and/or race in places that severely overstay their welcome. There are, believe it or not, more missions in the game's Career mode than there are missions in the main Story campaign!

So what exactly is the fatal crime committed here? Why do I dislike the game's focus on killing enemy drivers? BECAUSE OF HOW YOU DO SO! You don't get weapons to use or anything. Your only means of attack, I swear to God, is ramming your car by the sides. And it doesn't take down your enemies in one hit, oh of course not! You have to do this MULTIPLE times, and each time you try, you're bound to slow down in some way, shape, or form, and have no choice but to let the enemy flee! Catching up to enemy drivers is a total DRAG, because there's no being able to judge if you're good for ramming him or not, and if you ram too late or early, the enemy escapes! This is why many of the missions take such a long time to complete and feel like total chores.

This ruins what would otherwise be a darn fine portable driving game, and it pains me to realize that the game should have just been that.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2012
Where to start? The graphics are good and the city while abandoned does have some cross traffic. The sounds are good. The rest isnt so hot. Let me start with the comic book story it is written very badly and in it you play a maniac who loves to kill people any way he can. He also loves to cuss and at other drivers while he is driving. This game made me wince every time he uttered a curse word. The missions have two difficulty levels the super super easy and the hard. Why not in between? Laziness would be my guess. Also be aware that the cars they use are fictional and that kind of takes the fun out of this. I was expecting to unlock real life cars. There are 20 missions in the main game and could be completed in about 2 to 3 hours on easy mode. The only way to unlock other cars is thru hard mode in missions.

The campaign mode is a lot more interesting but not by much. Instead of having difficulty settings you get none just race from point a to point b with 4 other cars. You can use the cars you have unlocked in the game. Some of the cars are detailed but a lot of them are just not that interesting to look at. The cars can only have one color either all blue,yellow or whatever color is available. No decals on the side no customization of any kind. I am really not sure why traffic is on the road when a computer car hits oncoming traffic it blows up the car it hit! Hunh? You hit oncoming traffic and you get knocked around. I did get some enjoyment out of this game mostly because its just so bad on so many levels it cracked me up. I paid $10 for this game and I really wouldnt pay more then $20 for it. It is a just a medium racing game. I think the safer bet if your looking for a racer is Ridge Racer the graphics are better the cars are more detailed and the tracks look better then the dull city that is driver. I did try and use the 3d and it really didnt seem to make the game look better.
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Ben Unger
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2016
Not to good
Jeff Payne
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2015
Excellent quality and delivery time.