Following the retrieval of the V8, Tanner undergoes several tests with Lomaz and is required to destroy Tico's compound, earning the trust of the cartel in the process. Afterwards, Tanner retrieves the V8 from Tico's gang in the Gold Coast Hotel and returns it to the cartel, headed by Calita Martinez, an efficient and cold criminal who once executed her own crew members during a standoff with one another, with her henchman, Lomaz, being the only survivor. Following a successful siege upon his apartment, Tanner captures Baccus and offers him witness protection in exchange for him replacing the latter as the new driver for the cartel, though when he attempts to hand over the car keys, the former mistakes them as a weapon and kills him. John Tanner, a veteran Federal Bureau Investigation agent associated with the Miami Police Department, is assigned under the investigation of a crime syndicate codenamed "South Beach" alongside his longtime partner, Tobias Jones, with their current leads bringing them to Baccus, the driver for the cartel who has betrayed them by cutting a deal with Tico, a rival gang of South Beach, in exchange for their V8. For example, pedestrians will flee if they see Tanner with a weapon or if he drives too close to them. The players can unlock a variety of weapons, including pistols, rifles, and grenade guns. Weapons are unnamed in the game, with weapons beyond the player's initial weapon unlocked by completing mission or, in Take A Ride mode, from stealing them from police or other enemies. The vehicles in Driver 3 are based on real-life vehicles and are designed to behave as such, using realistic damage modeling (e.g., bullet holes appear when a car is shot, or if the car is hit from behind the trunk of the car will pop out). The game received mixed reviews on all platforms except the PC, which received mostly unfavorable reviews.Īlthough two Driver games were published between them, 2011's Driver: San Francisco is considered the sequel to Driver 3. At one point a Nintendo GameCube version and an N-Gage version were planned, but both were cancelled. On 15 March 2005, it was released on PC for US customers, it was also released on Game Boy Advance 25 October 2005. A simplified version of the game for mobile phones was developed and released by Sorrent and published in North America on 23 June 2004, while it was published by Unique Games in Europe. In Europe, it was released on 25 June, although due to the way Atari shipped the title across the continent, it made its way into independent UK retailers before the release date, reaching sixth place in the ELSPA chart for that week. Driver 3 was released in North America for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on 21 June 2004. It is the third installment in the Driver series and was developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Atari, Inc. Driver 3 (stylized as DRIV3R) is a 2004 open world action-adventure video game.
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