DRIV4R: The Apology
The in car chase missions are more forgiving this time around, you can actually see traffic far in the distance rather than having it pop up 30 yards ahead. The new version of your wanted meter deserves props; it puts different values on your person and your ride.
The on foot missions – well, though improved, they’re still annoyingly clunky. You almost never have to leave your car though, unless its to jack a replacement, so it never really becomes a problem.
The games style and story make up for its occasional deficiencies; NYC is a good place for a destructive party, even if the few side jobs and missions eventually wear thin.