Whitehead, have you thought about giving this game a second look? It's got the most accurately-written 'taking on organized crime' story of any videogame I've played, in terms of the structure, the dialogue, and the events. HOWEVER, this is ONLY the case if you're aware of organized crime's secret linguistics doublespeak. The first time I played this game, I didn't understand all the dialogue exchanges, but I was glad that Tanner was unabashedly fighting organized crime--in all the other Driver games I played, he participated instead.
Here's the first clue that Tanner isn't in organized crime in Driver 3D Renegade: when he goes to hold crime lords accountable, he goes after them directly, instead of attacking the people the crime lords exploit for personal gain.
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Re: Review: Driver: Renegade 3D (3DS)
Whitehead, have you thought about giving this game a second look? It's got the most accurately-written 'taking on organized crime' story of any videogame I've played, in terms of the structure, the dialogue, and the events. HOWEVER, this is ONLY the case if you're aware of organized crime's secret linguistics doublespeak. The first time I played this game, I didn't understand all the dialogue exchanges, but I was glad that Tanner was unabashedly fighting organized crime--in all the other Driver games I played, he participated instead.
Here's the first clue that Tanner isn't in organized crime in Driver 3D Renegade: when he goes to hold crime lords accountable, he goes after them directly, instead of attacking the people the crime lords exploit for personal gain.
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