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Apparently no one has any respect for the police nowadays, and it's pretty easy to see why. If pop culture is anything to go by, we've gone from long coats, gruff interrogations and awesome cars to luminous bobbies, slaps on the wrist and piles upon...
Immensely fun driving mechanics, 'Shifting' into other cars is ridiculously entertaining and can create some immense moments, Funny dialogue and great soundtrack, Thrilling online multi-player...
Many of the side-missions aren't as inventive as the main plots', Story is pretty short...
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T3.com
Updated: 2014-09-20 02:58:40
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When you first heard that the genre-busting gaming classic Driver was going to be updated with a Quantum Leap shift mechanic used to justify a Life on Mars stylee plot, you were probably already heading for the exits. But the bunch of smart-thinking...
Driving experience, Graphics update, San Francisco setting, Shift mechanic...
Daft plot...
A brilliant update that has bought new life to an old dog...
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The Driver series sees its beginnings back on the Playstation 1 and was one of the first games to feature a full city for players to drive around. This is a series that has definitely seen it’s ups and downs, unfortunately mostly downs in recent histo...
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PlayStation 3Madness. I can think of no other word to describe the latest installment of Driver. Whoever had the idea of designing a racing game that takes place in the roving, cascading, crowded streets of San Francisco should be commended...then imme...
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is the story of a prison break. The game begins as series arch villain Jericho is being transported to prison. John Tanner, the man who put him behind bars after numerous attempts (also known as the franchise) watches in horror from a highway overpas...
This is the first Driver game I’ve played since the original that made me feel the way the original did. The cars all handle well and the story is cheesy or whatever, but I like the care and attention to details that went into the game. The menus are g...
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When I first fired up Driver: San Francisco and started playing I thought it was cool. Then the weirdness happened because the game puts your character in a sort of coma and then has his spirit flying around possessing other drivers to use their cars t...
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While my taste in music has practically always been set to the all ‘80s station, I happen only recently acquired an appreciation for that funky music which ruled the radio waves only a few short years prior. You know the kind. If not, just pick up any...
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John Tanner is not having a good day. Taking place after the events of Driver 3, Jericho has been taken into custody but has much bigger plans. After his successful breakout from a prison van, Tanner pursues him in a high speed chase that results in a...
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I don't normally play non-kart racers. They're frustrating exercises in a type of precision I don't possess. I don't play destruction derby games, or anything in the Twisted Metal series, and my relationship with Interstate '76 was less than friendly...
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Driver is considered by a lot of players to be a classic arcade title, from way back in early 2000s. It was regarded as a great game for its time, though unfortunately a few of its sequels never quite lived up to the original. Which brings us to Driver...
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Driver: San Francisco (DSF) is another addition to the franchise and a unique one at that. The game begins with big time crook Jericho making a grand escape from prison and our hero Tanner gives chase only to end up in a crash that leaves...
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Chasing down crooks in high-speed chases, performing death-defying feats of driving, or bringing down entire criminal organisations might be a bit much for your average cop, but Driver: San Francisco's John Tanner takes it in his stride. As you take co...
Shift keeps the action fast paced and exciting, Huge openworld city to explore, Masses of content to play through, Fun online modes.
Ridiculous storyline, Frame rate issues with splitscreen, Missions get repetitive toward the end.
Driver: San Francisco's inspired shift mechanic and wealth of action-packed content make it an absolute blast that revives the franchise...
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If we’re being honest, we probably weren’t expecting much from the Driver franchise. With Driv3r sporting more bugs than your average rainforest and the follow-up, Parallel Lines, failing to deliver much more than an economy class GTA experience, no-on...
Reflections has not only proved there is life in the Driver series yet, it has also crafted a surprisingly brilliant arcade driving experience...
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The return of Driver will divide many, and not because the quality of the series swings back and forth with pendulum like regularity. The journey through San Francisco serves up it's own marmite formula, and for the most part, it's hugely difficult to...
The return of Driver will divide many, and not because the quality of the series swings back and forth with pendulum like regularity. The journey through San Francisco serves up it's own marmite formula, and for the most part, it's hugely difficult to...
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ign.com
Updated: 2014-09-20 02:58:40
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As a game with possibly the most ridiculous and difficult-to-explain premise of any driving game in history, Driver: San Francisco has a lot to prove. It's difficult to see how a racer in which you can zoom out of your own body and temporarily inhabit...
Driver: San Francisco has one game-changing, eyebrow-raising idea and it pulls it off with aplomb, infusing the OTT arcade racing with unparalleled variety and a ridiculous supernatural twist whilst staying true to its Seventies chase-movie roots. It l...
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