Driven

First Look: Driven

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BAM!'s first GameCube project, the game is based on the Franchise Pictures movie of the same name - starring award-winning actor Sylvester Stallone. The title is due for release in North America in March of this year and is shipping simultaneously with the hardware launch in Europe. Driven GameCube will be one of the first racing titles available for Nintendo's next-generation machine.

The game is being worked on intensively. The studio has spent the last few months further improving the handling of the cars and the overall playability of the game.

Every one of the eight tracks from the PlayStation 2 version has been enhanced in both single and multiplayer mode to make them exciting to race, while the handling of the cars has been made even more arcade-like.

The say that the extra months they’ve been able to spend developing Driven for the GameCube have been incredibly useful, and have ensured that for Nintendo’s next-generation console they’re producing the best Driven game yet!

Features:

  • Discover a game of explosive racing action straight from the movie screen.

  • Featuring the vocal talents of Sylvester Stallone.

  • Unique driver concentration viewpoint push into the 'zone' through flawless driving and increase performance until man and machine become one.

  • Spectacular crash sequences at 200Mph, driver error can be dramatic and costly.

  • Take the race into the city, chasing teammates through busy streets, avoiding oncoming traffic and imminent disaster.

  • Multiple racing modes: Arcade, Story and Multiplayer.

  • Unlock additional tracks and cars to ensure hours of game replayability.

  • Experience true team racing for the first time with two different perspectives; blocker and racer for pole position.

  • Choose from eight teams, 12 drivers, each with distinct personalities and driving styles.

  • Eight tracks, from sunny California to the winding, wooded circuit of Germany.


  • Screens:










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