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The game received favorable reviews upon its release, with the exception of the Wii edition which received mixed reviews. A mini-comic series was released which provides plot details of the events between Driver 3 and San Francisco, with the game receiving a collector's edition that includes additional multiplayer vehicles and single-player events.
The desert gambling resort sees champion 'Blood Drivers' compete for glory using muscle cars, big rigs, and even a dune buggy and an ambulance fitted with spikes and guns. The aim is to stay alive inside a hostile zombie-infested environment while also attempting to destroy opponent vehicles.
In Japan, Game Machine listed Emergency Call Ambulance on their February 1, 2000 issue as being the ninth most-successful dedicated arcade game of the month. [3] Jon Thompson of AllGame rated Emergency Call Ambulance three stars out of five and praised its graphics and sound effects, but criticized its difficulty and wrote: "Each of the levels is extremely scripted, and the sudden events and ...
Big Air Freestyle: Paradigm Entertainment: Infogrames: GCN 2002-09-13 Big Bumpin' Blitz Games: King Games: Xbox, X360 2006-11-19 Big Mutha Truckers: Eutechnyx: Empire Interactive THQ: WIN, PS2, Xbox, GCN, GBA, NDS 2002-11-27 Big Mutha Truckers 2: Truck Me Harder: Eutechnyx: Empire Interactive THQ: WIN, PS2, Xbox 2005-06-24 Big Red Racing: Big ...
The fourth game in the series, Driver: Parallel Lines, was released 14 March 2006 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox in the U.S., and 26 June 2007 for Windows and Wii in the U.S. Reflections intended Parallel Lines to "return the series to its roots" by focusing more on driving. The game differs greatly in other aspects from its predecessors, though ...
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The first two Twisted Metal games were developed by SingleTrac.. Windows versions of Twisted Metal and Twisted Metal 2 exist.Twisted Metal 2 on PC is built on an earlier version of the game (minor details of some levels disappeared) but it doesn't require a 3D accelerator video card and played well on computers with lower processing capabilities.
With Driver, Reflections has produced the definitive re-creation of the classic urban car-chase movie and has quite possibly introduced a new genre of driving game". [33] IGN's Craig Harris praised the Game Boy Color port's top down view and the controls and concluded: "I'm actually quite surprised at how well Driver turned out for the Game Boy ...