The Italian Job (2003 video game)

Players drive vehicles around Hollywood and Los Angeles, earning points for completing small tasks.

The game's four other modes include racing around tracks, performing stunts for points, free roam, and time trials.

[3][4][5] Electronic Gaming Monthly's G. Ford was positive; although acknowledging that the game could be finished within a few days and offered nothing original, the easy and responsive controls, "neat stunts", "cool" story, and "impressive" visuals (particularly the cars and environments), made the experience worthwhile.

[7] The magazine's Greg S., however, panned the experience as a set of "boring, repetitive, and annoying missions", made worse by a useless radar system.

[7] Maxim gave it a score of five out of ten and said, "The ordinary race-and-chaser’s loosely knit compilation of repetitive Mini Cooper showdowns has a recognizable scene or two, but that’s about it.