To say that Driver San Francisco is a bit of an odd game would be an understatement. Anyone who has played the demo will realise that it is not your ordinary driving game, and this is all thanks to a game mechanic that Reflections call "shift".
To say that Driver San Francisco is a bit of an odd game would be an understatement. Anyone who has played the demo will realise that it is not your ordinary driving game, and this is all thanks to a game mechanic that Reflections call "shift".
The driving itself, however, can be somewhat mixed. Handling is extremely weighty and drift-heavy. Back ends whip out at the gentlest coaxing, tyres squealing as white smoke flutters from the rubber and asphalt.
, released in 2004, received a poor critical response for its weak on-foot missions and general abundance of flaws. Fast forward to 2011, and the latest game renews the war between hard boiled cop John Tanner and crime boss Jericho.
My son asked for this game after playing it round a friend's house. He really enjoys it and gets quite hooked on it. He's even got his dad playing the game now!!
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I bought this for my elder brother as he liked the concept. He loved it at first but after the first 3 days he hasn't touched it since. I think he might sell it...
Its been a very long time since the last Driver was released. Its safe to say that the last game in the series was (graphically) a little disappointing even for its time.
More like Need for Speed than Driver
I played Driver games for years. This one is by far the worst. I just wish someone would have told me before I bought it
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