Roger Hargreaves writes: There is obviously a memo about the 3DS that we never got. Several probably, and certainly not the one about Nintendo buying shares in Apple and trying to sabotage the 3DS from within by making all the games incredibly short and terrible value for money. But of course where Nintendo lead others follow - so guess what the primary faults of Driver Renegade are?
Chris Buffa (Modojo): For the most part, the words "extreme violence" and "Nintendo" don't go together. You'll find mature rated games for the company's platforms (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 did appear on Wii), but for the most part, the big N sticks to Mario, gold coins and happy thoughts over dismemberment and head shots.
"This is the primary reason why kids (and perhaps parents) flock to the machine, particularly the latest portable system, 3DS."
If you're only buying games based on ESRB rating, you're doing it wrong.
GameDynamo - "The Story Mode is the meat of Driver: Renegade, the main example of the game’s mission-based gameplay. We enter with a comic book-esque cutscene introducing us to Tanner as he is talking to the head of a security company about getting a job there."
This game is HORRIBLE.... I'm glad I rented it, its got less content than most mobile games. Avoid it at all costs
Fanbolt writes: "Driver Renegade comes across as a poor attempt at a handheld Driver game. It is a pure arcade style racing title with a good amount of game modes. By far a more arcade style than realistic style as it is a pure arcade game. It has familiarities to what you might know about the Driver series, but it's execution is poor."
With an opener like that, I'm not gonna bother reading and disregard this review entirely.