Driver 2: Back on the Streets

Driver 2: Back on the Streets

Release: 14.11.2000
PlayStation

Driver 2: Back on the Streets is an open-world driving and action game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Infogrames in 2000 for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to Driver and follows undercover cop Tanner and his partner Jones as they investigate a crime syndicate. The game introduces the ability for players to exit vehicles and explore environments on foot. Missions take place across four cities: Chicago, Havana, Las Vegas, and Rio de Janeiro. Gameplay combines story-driven objectives with free-roaming exploration.

Storyline

Driver 2’s story takes place across four different cities: Chicago, Havana, Las Vegas and Rio de Janeiro. Tanner and his partner, Tobias Jones, are working together to capture a moneyman who has double crossed a crime lord. The moneyman is known as ‚Pink Lenny‘ throughout the story, and he is portrayed as a weasel in the opening cutscene. Pink Lenny has double crossed Solomon Caine, and is now working for his enemy, a Brazilian known as Alvaro Vasquez. Tanner must find and capture Pink Lenny, as Solomon Caine wants to kill him for double crossing him. Lenny has also been responsible for causing a large gang war in Chicago through his actions.

The elusive Avaro Vasquez, head of the tattooed Brazilian mob operating out of Rio, is turning his business interests to mainland USA. Violence threatens to ignite America when a U.S. crimelord`s money-man cuts a deal with Vasquez – his greatest rival.

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Game intro
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Platforms:
PlayStation
Settings:
Action Thriller Drama Open world
Genres:
Racing
Developer: Reflections Interactive
Publisher: Infogrames

Release Dates

First Release: 14.11.2000
PlayStation
November 14, 2000 Full Release North America
November 17, 2000 Europe

External links

Involved Companies

Developer

Reflections Interactive

Publisher

Infogrames

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