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Driver san francisco ps3 cars
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Some of them have zero to do with the main story, so the writers had some flexibility with the stories they told. The city is gorgeous but it’s easy to avoid it. It’s convenient but I kind of wish the game made me travel more using cars. The city is fun to traverse but I often found myself just zooming out and then choosing missions from the city view. The game would be boring that way but they never give an explanation. But then that brings up the question… Why not? They never explain how some people are just completely off-limits. If you’re chasing a car, you can’t take over that car and just crash it into something. The only caveat is that some cars are off-limits to you during missions. It’s awesome to hop bodies and take over any car you want. Like I said, the “shift” concept is pulled off perfectly. It’s easy to keep track of missions and the color-coding is pretty effective at letting you know what’s optional and what’s part of the core mission. You’re able to zoom out super far, see the city in its entirety, and then see where missions are. It works in execution, too.Īs the game progresses, more and more of the city of San Francisco opens up to you. If you’re chasing a bad guy and you want to slam a semitruck into his side to slow him down, you can hop out of your current car, take control of a semitruck, slam it into your target, and then hop back into your own car.

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You hop out of your current body and you can take over any car you want. Since it’s all in your head, you have the ability to “shift.” This is the basic building block of this game and luckily it works pretty well. This isn’t a spoiler, they pretty much give you this at the very beginning. So, the entire game takes place in your mind. In your sleeping state, your mind is still working though, trying to figure out your real life mystery about this criminal and what he’s up to. You’re a police officer who was in a pretty catastrophic accident while chasing a criminal and now you’re in a coma. Driver: San Francisco gives you a unique story that allows you to complete these missions. Most games would just give you cars and missions and let you go.

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The point of that game was to cause massive damage so I don’t think it trained me well on how to succeed with a game like Driver: San Francisco. The only game I’ve really put much time into was Burnout: Revenge. This review is based on the Xbox 360 version of the game.Let me preface with this: I’m not much of a driving game enthusiast. Online co-op would have clinched a Co-Op Game of the Year nomination from me personally, but as it stands it’s one of my favorite single player games this year.and it has a little smidgeon of really fun co-op to boot. My experience with the game has been a pleasurable throwback mixed in with current-gen visuals, flair, and solid versus and co-op support.

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This game has managed to turn a two-day rental into a six-day rental, and on top of that I will be purchasing the full game in the near future. Nonetheless, I’m enamored with Driver: San Francisco. ( UPDATE: Apparently Ubisoft found a technical problem within the feature and has disabled it for all regions.

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(Editor's Note: Because of a packaging error, North American copies are all eligible for online pass) It’s a real disappointment to me that such an pillar feature of the series would be subject to anti- used games measures, and my opinion of the game suffers a little because of it.

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And since I’m dumping on the Director for a split second, I’d like to also make note that Driver: SF requires a special pass in order to access the online multiplayer and the Film Director - this means that if you don’t buy the game new, you can either purchase the pass later or you can use a 48-hour one time trial period. The only drawback that I’ve witnessed to the co-op and multiplayer is that none of your games are recorded for the Film Director - that’s reserved for single player. Fans of more modern, sport cars will love Driver: San Francisco's selection of vehicles, too














Driver san francisco ps3 cars