The Getaway: Black Monday
The Getaway: Black Monday is an Action-Adventure and Single-player video game developed by SCE London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. A sequel to The Gateway released in 2002, the game takes place in the fictional London and allows you to explore with a new character. Moreover, there are over 130 vehicles available, including those licensed from Brabus, Rover, Renault, and more. The story starts with a flashback sequence, in which the protagonist is chasing down an armed robber, a teenager. The robber stops running to aiming his gun to Mitch. After that, Mitch orders the teenager to drop his weapon to save his life. However, the teen then selects to turn around and escape. The game places you in charge of a protagonist who needs to complete a variety of challenging missions to become the master. During the game, you’ll have to face many challenges, but to win, you must take over them at any cost. The Getaway: Black Monday includes key features such as 130 Vehicles, 3D Environment, Smooth Controls, etc.
#1 Driver
Driver mixes the Action, Driving, Open World, and Exploration elements developed by Reflections Interactive and published by GT Interactive Software. The game takes place the four major cities such as Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, and New York and offers an open-ended environment and played from a third-person perspective. It features classic vehicles from the 1960s to 1970s and lets the player choose his car and jump into the game where he has to fulfill his missions to earn points and use them to unlock further content. The game follows the story of the protagonist named as John Tanner, who is a detective and going on an undercover mission to wipe out a criminal gang and the boss who lead it. The game offers a chance to the player to show off his driving abilities and complete his missions within the time limit to go to advance. As the game progresses, other challenging missions will be unlocked to play. With prominent features, NPCs interaction, lots of challenging tasks, an engaging story, Driver is the best game to play.
#2 FlatOut
FlatOut is a Single-player and Multiplayer Racing Simulation developed by Bugbear Entertainment and published by Empire Interactive. The gameplay of the game places emphasis on demolition derby-style racing events and introduces a sophisticated physics engine. There are more than sixteen different cars and each car has five unique skins. The game starts with the player selecting his car from available and jumping into the world contains several tracks to race against rivals. In the game, the player can unleash his driving skills and learn special skills to take down the rivals before crossing the finish line. The game uses the extensive physics system in vehicle collisions and damage, dents on car may different based on the accident’s type. Ragdoll physics is also available with different drivers capable of being tossed out of the car after crashes. Ragdoll physics is used in different events when the player is needed to toss a driver to the certain distance, target, or height. The player drivers his car from either a first-person perspective or a third-person perspective. The ultimate objective is to complete all laps, maintain the first position and cross the finish line to win.