The second set of wrecks are here and the hang-time never looked better. Here are some brief descriptions about the next wrecks:
-"Rice-A-Roni": If you have heard of this brand of food products, then you should know that this wreck takes place in my "Driver" hometown, of San Francisco. This wreck focuses on the crazy twists and turns as my car AND the police cars go all over the place in a small driveway. The first initial hit was what sold it, but the extra stuff that came after were a nice little bonus.
-Midnight Ride: This one was another one of those VERY unique moments I had in LA. If you've seen "AHHHHHH!" and "Dark Dizzy" in my first set, then you may see some familiar moments. Yet again, I reach an inaccessable area via a hard hit, but I was able to do some more joyriding. However, since the area can only go so far I decided to go back out. The problem was the fact that going back requires an "invisible ramp" to get out. "Dukes of Hazard," anyone?
-Corruption: The title for this wreck somewhat comes from the fact that some cops are, hate to say it, corrupted sometimes. And in big cities, such as New York City, I could only imagine that it is somewhat larger than others. That is not to say that I know such things, but since this is an NYC wreck, I thought it fits (someone's going to get me for this, I'm certain). Anyway, the main focal point is that I cannot get out of starting point without getting knocked around by the "po-po." That is I can't get out... on the ground, if you catch my drift. Oh, don't be surprised if the police get in on the action, again.
-Me 'N Da Poleece: Starting in the second memory card set, this was another San Fran wreck where I get double the air time. This was one of my first wrecks that showed the silliness of the cop cars in survival mode. Observe as an overzealous cop tries to get that extra lick after my game was practically over, but instead gets some hang-time of his own.
-Land/Air/Sea: How simple can a title get? This Miami-staged wreck showcases the abnormalties in this game. First, we begin with "cops being cops," then the proverbial flight, and then, some, er, watersports? You'll have to see for yourself. Call it the "Jesus Car?" (Please shoot me for even saying something like that.)
-Supercar: Well, I guess a title can get more simpler, eh? The last wreck in this series is nothing too special. It's yet another San Francisco wreck, but it's kind of generic. Why do I have it, then? It's the beauty of the wreck itself. Notice how smoothly the cars collide and how cleanly my car flies until it gets totalled inside the nearest building. It's a flight that Superman would be proud of.
That's all from Volume 2. Volume 3 will be next time. It'll be a bit shorter due to the number of wrecks left, but the insanity is still very high. Later.
Add annotations to my Vol. 2 wrecks here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XmksDK0730&layer_token=6f195f7e3667538a
that's why i neve liked the lift kit cheat. your car is too easy to roll.
i've also found that the best way to keep the cops from getting you is to keep wide donuts in the grass, they will miss you every time, and my personal best is a 30 minute chase haha
bigbengamer 2 years ago
That's a good tip, and I'll keep that in mind the next time I do survival mode seriously. However, I personally like the "Stilts" cheat because of the car rolling easily and makes crashes just as simple.
When I play survival mode, I focus more on creating wrecks rather than trying to survive from the cops. The physics in Driver makes the crashes look insane. I rarely play survival mode seriously because of that fact.
LordVucious 2 years ago
cool!!
do you know where i find this game??
ma4I2J 3 years ago
Unless you got at least an old PS1, you can try to find it in game stores where they sell older games and buy it.
You can do that or search for a ROM of it and play it on a Playstation emulator, but I suggest that you go and search online to check about that yourself.
LordVucious 3 years ago
@LordVucious dood it works on ps2 also but not sure about ps3.
Comando52Colton 1 year ago
@Comando52Colton True. It is reverse-compatable with the PS2, but I don't think that the PS3 is able to do the same.
LordVucious 1 year ago