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All this publication's reviews Read full review. Games Radar. So annoying, yet so damn addictive. Gaming Age. The only drawbacks from this otherwise stellar title are the twitchy handling and the potential redundancy. Game Revolution. Stuntman is purely about skilled, balletic driving. The redundancy of trying the same stunt over and over again is an exercise in tedium, yet the visual pay off is huge.
Far, far away. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 6 out of Mixed: 5 out of The game is realistic and accurate. I don't think they could have done a better job. I'm really suprised the reviews have not been The game is realistic and accurate. I'm really suprised the reviews have not been a lot higher. The game takes some skill and practice but it is absolutely NOT frustrating.
Frustrating is when a game doesn't do what it is supposed to do. Developed by Reflections the same team behind the Driver series , the game dares you to perform a series of automobile stunts for an action movie. The flashier you drive, the more points you get. It seems like a natural step for Reflections to make a game like this.
After all, the best parts of Driver 1 and 2 were the chase-oriented minigames. There's no way to be truly fair to this title without explaining what I really, really think about it. In order to do that, I'm going to give you a laundry list, and hope it all sorts out in the end. Stuntman is your typical driving game with an atypical setting.
You're a stuntman, completing a series of stunt missions that end up going into a film. Drive well, and you'll get cash, promotions, and cars. Drive poorly and' well, you'll lose. To start with, the game is pretty good, at least in graphics and audio. The music is boring and repetitive, but isn't obtrusive.
Graphically, its amazing to see how nice these cars look, how realistically the people scatter, and how detailed the structures are. Since each level is themed, you'll also see a good consistency in each movie. It plays interestingly enough, with fairly good control of your car, and some interesting driving choices. And now, the bad' Anything can flip your car, including a two-inch curb, a box, or your grandmother.
It's amazing how realistically these cars handle until they hit something' like an evening breeze. Here's my favorite: There are twenty-five levels spread over six different movies. Each requires between five and thirty attempts, some taking up to an hour.
What that creates is about two hours of game play, artificially inflated to eight. Throw in a few extra driving games, and you've got another couple hours of game play, at most.
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