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Revision as of 09:53, 2 January 2013
Driver: You are the Wheelman was a video game released in 1999. It was developed by Reflections. The game received high praise when it can out for the Playstation and PC, and it even one several awards. The game is considered a revolution in the fields of open world gaming, it pushed the Playstation to its limits and was one of the best selling games on it. The game offers four playable cities, Miami, San Francisco, Los Angles, and New York. (There was going to be a fifth city, Newcastle, but the city was scraped, however, it is still accessible with a Gameshark code. These cities are all playable in several modes, Take A Ride, Undercover, and Mini-Games.
Undercover Mode
In Undercover, (which is the games campaign/mission mode) you play as John Tanner, an officer for NYPD who is a retired race car driver. The chief of police wants him to go undercover into the ranks of a notorious crime family. Your first mission begins in a parking garage in New York City. It is probably one of the hardest missions of the entire game. You have to do several stunts in a confined area like a reverse 180, a 360, a lap, and several other tasks. This level takes several attempts, and has frustrated gamers for years. Many people never even bothered with Undercover mode after this mission, and many people decided to do Take A Ride mode, and tear up the streets of Miami and San Francisco.