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Driv3r is a 2004 action game released by Atari SA and Reflections Interactive. You play as undercover police detective Tanner, as he intercepts a worldwide car-smuggling operation and vows to take down their mysterious buyer.
Activision's open world adventure game puts players in the role of an undercover Los Angeles Cop.
It's up to the Simpsons cast to save Springfield in this open-world driving game.
The Getaway is a sandbox crime game set in London.
Mafia is a sandbox style, third-person action game set in the fictional city of Lost Heaven. The player assumes the role of Tommy Angelo as he rises through the ranks of the Mafia in Depression-era America. The game was developed by Czech developer Illusion Softworks.
The third release in the Grand Theft Auto Franchise stars silent criminal protagonist Claude who, after having been betrayed and left for dead, is out for revenge. It was the first GTA game in 3D, an evolution that proved to be pivotal and helped establish the franchise as one of gaming's most popular (and controversial).
A direct sequel to the original Grand Theft Auto and also the last 2D Grand Theft Auto game to come out until Grand Theft Auto Advance, five years later.
Grand Theft Auto is a free roaming crime saga with multiple settings and a top-down view.
Revolution was an open-world shooter in development for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 at THQ's Concrete Games. Development ended in January 2008 when the studio closed down.
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