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Driver : San Francisco
Driver : San Francisco
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🎮 Overview
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Title: Driver: San Francisco
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Platform: PlayStation 3 (also on Xbox 360, PC, Wii; later streamed on OnLive)
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Release Year: 2011
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Developer: Ubisoft Reflections (creators of the original Driver)
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Publisher: Ubisoft
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Genre: Open-world driving / Action
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Series: Fifth main entry in the Driver series.
đź“– Story
The game takes place a few months after Driver 3.
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You play as John Tanner, an undercover cop and skilled driver, who is in pursuit of crime lord Charles Jericho after he escapes custody.
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During the chase, Tanner gets into a severe car crash and falls into a coma.
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The events of the game occur within Tanner’s coma dream, where he discovers he has the strange ability to "Shift"—teleporting into other drivers’ bodies across San Francisco.
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Tanner uses this power to continue the fight against Jericho, blurring the line between dream and reality.
🕹 Gameplay
Unlike most open-world driving games, Driver: San Francisco has a unique twist thanks to Tanner’s new ability:
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Shift Mechanic:
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Instead of stealing cars on foot, Tanner can instantly jump into any car in the city.
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This allows you to swap vehicles mid-chase, possess civilian drivers, or set up creative takedowns.
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For example, you could jump into a truck to block a road, then shift back into your getaway car.
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Driving & Physics:
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Emphasis on arcade-style handling with cinematic chases, drifts, and high-speed pursuits.
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No on-foot gameplay (unlike Driver 3); it’s purely vehicle-focused.
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Missions:
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Story missions involve pursuits, takedowns, and races.
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Side activities include street races, stunt challenges, time trials, taxi jobs, and police chases.
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Some missions even have Tanner helping everyday citizens (e.g., helping a driving instructor, aiding a cop, etc.).
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Multiplayer:
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Online multiplayer supports various modes (cops vs robbers, tag, shift-based races).
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Split-screen local multiplayer is also included.
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🎨 Presentation
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Graphics: Large, detailed recreation of San Francisco, with dynamic traffic and weather effects.
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Cinematics: Stylish, with cinematic camera angles during crashes and takedowns.
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Soundtrack: Classic rock, funk, and licensed tracks fit the car-chase theme.
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Voice Acting: Strong performances, with Tanner voiced by Michael Madsen, giving the game a gritty crime-drama feel.
📝 Reception
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Praise:
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Innovative Shift mechanic breathed new life into the series.
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Fun, fast-paced car chases that captured the spirit of Hollywood action films.
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Large, vibrant open world full of side content.
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Nostalgic nods to the original Driver games.
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Criticism:
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Story’s coma twist felt odd to some players.
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Repetitive side missions over time.
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No on-foot exploration (which some fans missed after Driver 3).
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✅ In short: Driver: San Francisco is a unique, stylish driving game that sets itself apart with its “Shift” mechanic, letting players teleport between cars in real-time. With cinematic car chases, a lively San Francisco setting, and a mix of serious and quirky missions, it’s often remembered as one of the most creative and fun entries in the Driver series.
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