Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver

Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver
Developer(s) I-Imagine
Publisher(s) Bam! Entertainment
Platform(s) Xbox
Release date(s) 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 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:

"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:

"Race Challenge" - players Race against Baen.

Multiplayer

Three multiplayer modes are available:

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