The striking thing about playing Driver 3 is that there's nothing terribly unfamiliar about it. It's like sitting down with any other Driver game. The game modes are relatively the same, and the interface is basically the same. What's new is the physics engine, the missions, and the way in which you go about playing the game. If you played Stuntman and were impressed with the physics engine, you're going to love this game. The huge variety of cars still hasn't been revealed, but there were at least seven to drive just in the demo, ranging from GTs to trucks to puny little two-seaters, and even motorcycles. The cars all felt different--the smaller ones cars were quick with less horsepower, while the trucks packed more torque, and the muscle cars including a Corvette lookalike drove like a monster - fast, slide-heavy and great on straightaways (which is the classic American way, right?).