<img src="https://b.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=6035191&amp;cv=2.0&amp;cj=1" width="1" height="1" style="width:0px;height:0px;">
Advanced Game Search
Drive Girls

Drive Girls

PlayStation
Released

Release Date: June 9, 2017

LAN

A combination of a hack’n’slash action game and a racing game. During the game, the players are controlling one of five playable female protagonists. They are fighting aliens that are invading the planet. In addition to using futuristic weapons, the protagonists can transform into very fast sports cars.

4.0

OpenCritic

Rate It!
Ratings
Screenshot Images: 6
Screenshot
Screenshot
Screenshot
Screenshot

Drive Girls is an action game that combines traits of a hack ‘n’ slash and a car racing game. It was developed by Tamsoft, a Japanese company founded during the early nineties’. The developer specializes in creating low-budget console games. Among the titles the studio developed, there are niche series like Dream Club, Hyperdimension Neptunia series.

Plot

The game takes place in a world in which some people are able to transform themselves into sports cars. The main protagonist of the game is a girl named Lancer. She must face space invaders that attack her home island and city. At first, she is not eager to fight, but later she changes her mind and fights by using her ability to transform. During the battles with the aggressive aliens called Bugs, she is accompanied by other girls with similar abilities.

Read More

Platforms:

PlayStation Vita

PlayStation Vita

Developer: Tamsoft

Publisher: Rising Star Games

Age restrictions: 16+

Features

Ratings

Game Ratings for Drive Girls Video Game.

4.0

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 2% of Critics. There are 13 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Video Chums: 3.5 / 10 by A.J. Maciejewski

Although Drive Girls looks like it could provide some crazy action and a charming world, it ultimately lacks in both of these categories.

Full Review

Hardcore Gamer: 2 / 5 by Jason Bohn

For a game like Drive Girls, having me handle the review is the closest the developer can get to “Easy Mode.” I'm more than willing to turn off the brain and get washed away in a sea of silliness, only to emerge with a big smile on my face and picking seaweed out of my hair.

Full Review

DualShockers: 4.5 / 10 by Azario Lopez

Drive Girls is for those Vita fans out there that are dying to play an action game from Tamsoft and can't wait for some of their other games to come West.

Full Review