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Take the 3D open-world gameplay of ''[[Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)|Grand Theft Auto III]]'', put the player in the role of the police, set it in a [[The Seventies|'70s-esque]] [[Retro Universe]], and beat [[Rockstar Games]] [[Older Than They Think|to the punch by two years]], and you have ''Driver: You Are the Wheelman''. In ''Driver'', you play as Tanner, an [[New York City Cops|NYPD detective]] who, due to [[Badass Driver|his driving skills]], is sent undercover to investigate a criminal syndicate, taking him on a journey to [[Miami]], [[San Francisco]], [[Los Angeles]] and back to [[Big Applesauce|New York]]. The game was styled after '60s and '70s car chase films like ''[[Bullitt]]'', ''[[The French Connection]]'' and ''The Driver'', to the point of including a "Director's Mode" that allows you to place cameras during replays to follow your action.
Take the 3D open-world gameplay of ''[[Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)|Grand Theft Auto III]]'', put the player in the role of the police, set it in a [[The Seventies|'70s-esque]] [[Retro Universe]], and beat [[Rockstar Games]] [[Older Than They Think|to the punch by two years]], and you have ''Driver: You Are the Wheelman''. In ''Driver'', you play as Tanner, an [[New York City Cops|NYPD detective]] who, due to [[Badass Driver|his driving skills]], is sent undercover to investigate a criminal syndicate, taking him on a journey to [[Miami]], [[San Francisco]], [[Los Angeles]] and back to [[Big Applesauce|New York]]. The game was styled after '60s and '70s car chase films like ''[[Bullitt]]'', ''[[The French Connection]]'' and ''The Driver'', to the point of including a "Director's Mode" that allows you to place cameras during replays to follow your action.