![]() You can enjoy classic sprint and lap races, along with goofier match-types like “cops and robbers” and the beloved childhood game of Tag. With over a dozen unique race-types, there's no shortage of excitement for you and your friends. There's also a great selection of multiplayer modes to enjoy, both in local split-screen and online lobbies. There's a big emphasis on hard-hitting racing and destructible environments, as you can boost and ram with every vehicle in the game. These side-activities vary from simple time-trials to more wacky missions, like freaking out a driving instructor by possessing a youngster during their license exam. Scattered across the city are a variety of missions and challenges, both pertaining to the main story as well as various sub-plots. That said, you'll never leave the car itself, always staying firmly behind the steering wheel. ![]() Thanks to John's signature “Shift” ability that lets him possess almost every other car on the road, the game manages to feel more like an open-world action game at times. If you're a fan of open-world games like Grand Theft Auto, but perhaps aren't a fan of the high levels of violence, then Driver: San Francisco is a perfect game. With this newfound power, John sets out to scour the city for Jericho and solve the mystery of his abilities. Shortly thereafter, John has an out-of-body experience, inhabiting the body of a nearby driver. Despite this, he reawakens just several moments later, as if the crash never happened. Unfortunately, an ugly crash ensues, leaving John in a coma. ![]() Luckily, John and his partner Tobias are nearby, quickly engaging in a lively pursuit. On Jericho's trial date, he executes a daring escape during transport to the courthouse, commandeering a vehicle and making a break for it. In Driver: San Francisco you play as John Tanner, a cop with a grudge against the criminal overlord Charles Jericho. ![]()
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