Thanks to Yahoo! for reprinting a press release revealing
Atari has shipped 2.5 million copies of long-awaited PS2/Xbox title Driv3r, with Atari CEO Bruno Bonnell reassuring:
"The global Driver fan base is as robust and passionate as ever, as indicated by retail reaction in the U.S., the U.K., Germany, France, and other key territories." However, some of the
initial reviews are decidedly mixed, in a
similar vein to Atari's big 2003 title Enter The Matrix, with GameSpot
lamenting of the third Driver title:
"Driver 3 is full of the sorts of glitches and problems that final retail products shouldn't have", and IGN
complaining that the game
"...plays like a bigger, prettier version of Driver 2 with band-aids, but no real solutions to the problems that riddled it." Most of all, Eurogamer were
previously skeptical about a late preview version, and are
even more scathing regarding what they see as a
"class-A disaster" final product. Fair, or not so fair?