It was too short there needs to be a second driver but the game was amazing beautiful graphics good gameplay neat cars and a mind twisting story
It was too short there needs to be a second driver but the game was amazing beautiful graphics good gameplay neat cars and a mind twisting story
Tesco were slow to deliver. But all good.
This product is good value for money
The single player, despite its weak plot and short length, are enjoyable in bursts. Multiplayer, was a great experience and one of the best driving experiences I've had online. Is it worth the £40 retail price? Probably not, unless your loaded.
All missions completed earn the player 'will power', which can be spent in garages around the city on new cars. The game features licensed models for the first time, including luxury marques such as the Ford GT and Aston Martin Rapide, and there are an awful lot of cars to choose from.
Jump behind the wheel and put the pedal to the metal in Driver: San Francisco, and you won't regret it. If you can forget trying to find method behind the Shift madness, you'll have a blast in both single and multiplayer, coming back for more when you want to burn rubber in style.
The best and the most important thing about Driver: San Francisco is that it takes the series back to its root. It's the fresh and no doubt the best entry in the series that has has arguably lost a bit of fuel over its past iterations.
The post-GTA III sandbox game revolution left the Driver series in tatters. While the first two entries were heralded for their ambition and pushing of the PSOne's tech and pioneers of 3D sandbox games, its third entry failed to satisfy fans and wound up feeling like a low-rent GTA game, while the...
I have no idea who was experimenting with lucid dreaming over at Ubisoft Reflections, but whoever it was, I thank them. Instead of continuing down the road of Driv3r and Parallel Lines-a road strikingly "similar" to Grand Theft Auto-and ensuring the IP's (seemingly) well-deserved demise, they did...
Fantastic racing made possible with a unique mechanic; hilarious dialogue
A few sound glitches; the city doesn't feel alive
Tanner's comeback isn't perfect, but this is the best Driver game in a decade. If you can ignore the mediocre soundtrack and frequent loading, then you've got a game which looks good, runs better, and has some genuinely interesting mechanics that remove a lot of the frustrations of this kind of...
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