Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver
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Developer(s) | I-Imagine Interactive |
Publisher(s) | BAM! Entertainment |
Platform(s) | Xbox |
Release | September 25, 2002 |
Genre(s) | Racing, action |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver is a 2002 videogame for the Xbox, developed by I-Imagine Interactive and published by BAM! Entertainment. It is a film stuntman simulator in the style of contemporary game Stuntman.
Chase is one of many games to make use of the Xbox's customisable soundtrack capabilities.
Story[]
Players take on the role of professional stuntwoman Chase Corrada as she performs vehicular stunts for various films. Each film is directed by "Mr Chin", a famous Hong Kong director noted for his spectacular chase scenes, and who had previously worked with Griffin Corrada, Chase's famous stuntman father. In each film, Chase finds herself working/competing with rival stuntman Rick Baen.
Gameplay[]
Career Mode[]
"Career Mode" takes place across four films, with the player performing stunts for four scenes in each film. The films are:
- The Unchaseables - a Gangster film
- Chase of the Triad IV - A Hong Kong action film
- Chasing Survival - a post-apocalyptic film in the style of Mad Max
- The Spy Who Chased Me - a stylish spy film in the style of the James Bond films
"Career Mode" ends with the "Final Scene": an illegal Formula One street race between Chase and Rick.
After successful completion of a "scene", players then view the "scene" they just "filmed" as it would appear in a film (with things such as cameramen and hidden ramps "edited out"). Players can opt to save these filmed scenes and rewatch them in "Replay Theatre".
Challenge Mode[]
"Challenge Mode" involves players attempting to reach the high score in one of three disciplines:
- "Jump Challenge" - players attempt to jump their vehicles over an increasing number of buses.
- "Stunt Point Challenge" - players attempt to perform as many stunts as possible within a time limit.
"Race Challenge" - players Race against Baen.
Multiplayer[]
Three multiplayer modes are available:
- "Hit & Run" - a "tag"-style game in which players attempt to avoid being "it" when the timer runs out.
- "Stunt Point Duel" - a multiplayer variant on "Stunt Point Challenge".
- "Stunt Race" - a multiplayer variant on "Race Challenge".
External links[]
- 2002 video games
- Action video games
- Racing video games
- Filmmaking video games
- North America-exclusive video games
- Video games developed in South Africa
- Video games featuring female protagonists
- Xbox-only games
- Xbox games