Driver: San Francisco (2011)
Driver: San Francisco, developed by Ubisoft Reflections and directed by the creators of the original title, is an action-adventure video game that follows Detective John Tanner's relentless pursuit of crime lord Charles Jericho. This classic free-roaming car chase experience has been revitalized with a unique feature - players can "shift" between more than 100 licensed vehicles while keeping them at the heart of the action. Set in San Francisco, this game has sold 14 million copies worldwide due to its timeless setting and improved gameplay mechanics.
Platforms: Wii,PC (Microsoft Windows),PlayStation 3,Xbox 360,Mac
Release date: 2011-09-06
All about game Driver: San Francisco
Driver: San Francisco is an open world driving video game developed and published by Ubisoft. It takes place a few months after the events of Driv3r, where both Tanner and Jericho survived the shootout in Istanbul. In the game’s trailer, it is revealed that since then, both men have recovered and Jericho has escaped to San Francisco while Tanner pursues him there.
The game begins with Jericho hijacking a prison truck transporting him as he causes chaos on the streets of San Francisco. Tanner ends up in front of Jericho in an alleyway before being pushed into a tractor trailer resulting in a hard crash which puts him into a coma. The entire game takes place within this coma dream as players take control of Tanner's out-of-body experience to hunt down criminals including his nemesis, Jerico.
Players can use Shift – an ability allowing them to instantly change between cars at any time during chase sequences - to gain access to other vehicles across over 200 miles of roads around San Francisco while they race through different districts such as Chinatown or Golden Gate Park among many others to complete missions set by various characters throughout the story mode campaign.
Driver: San Fransisco also features multiple online multiplayer modes for up 8 players including Tag Mode where one player must try and stay away from others for long enough periods whilst Crash Mode focuses more on destruction and mayhem with teams competing against each other for points based on crashes caused throughout races held on certain tracks around town.
Overall Driver:San Franciscio offers intense racing action coupled with exciting gameplay elements making it one great ride worth taking!
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