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Driver: Renegade

Driver: Renegade

Nintendo
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Release Date: August 30, 2011

Singleplayer

An action car game that takes full advantage of 3D technology. As John Tanner, we face dangerous criminals from New York City. As the story develops, embedded between the first and second parts of the Driver series, we buy new cars and improve our existing ones. The game has a huge, open world.

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Driver: Renegade is the first edition of a popular race game series released on portable console Nintendo 3DS. You play as a former cop John Tanner, who takes an impossible task of clearing the corrupted city of New York off dangerous criminals. The game was created by Ubisoft company.

After years of undercover police work John Tanner decides to take matters into his own hands, without paying attention to boundaries of the law. His ultimate goal is to clear New York off corruption and take down a local cartel, headed by five undercover bosses. He finds aid in the person of Senator Ballard, who in exchange for saving his life, grants Tanner protection and provides access to secret information. The story is set somewhere between the first two Driver games.

In Driver: Renegade players spend most of the time driving dozen kinds of cars. You drive across New York while engaged in car pursuits, tailing suspects, or delivering important documents. As you progress in the game you can improve your vehicle – both in of looks and performance.

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Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo 3DS

Developer: Ubisoft

Publisher: Ubisoft

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Driver: Renegade
Driver: Renegade
Driver: Renegade

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Driver Game Series

A highly acclaimed series of games combining elements of car racing and action adventure game. The brand was created by Reflections Interactive studio (now Ubisoft Reflections), which oversees its development.

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