Batman Driver 3 - Yet Another Batman's Bike Adventure
Camera feels nice it seems, as it zooms out while you speed up and goes back to normal during fly overs or if you engage the breaks. The terrain is not particularly hard to deal with and it looks a bit synthetic and unrealistic with that black-yellow pattern. Batman still can crash though, so it's not exactly just about you pushing the arrow up key or something. To a certain degree, you do have to pay attention to a balance, even on the lower levels.
Score gets increased by 100 points each time you pick up a batman sign, which obviously does nothing, which means you can't spend those tokens at a restaurant and buy yourself a lunch or something. You can't do much for your tires neither.

You might experience minor problems starting from level 3 where cliffs appear much steeper and you might end up falling into one of those cracks in the rocks. Taking slightly off your accelerator pedal does the trick, but make sure to run over the crack in a full speed in order to avoid falling into a gap. On level 4 it starts to rain, just to break monotony, so you can't say that the levels all look the same.
Actually, despite overused theme and zero originality, the game runs incredibility smooth and if it had been the first of a kind I used to play, which is not near the case, I would say it was pretty good. Controls are well executed and you feel in charge of a steering wheel 100% of the time.