8.8 out of 10 based on 248 reviews

Driver: San Francisco

 

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  • User Score (174)
    8.6 8.6 from 174 reviewers
  • Expert Score (56)
    8.2 8.2 from 56 reviewers
  • Value for money (3)
    8.9 8.9 from 3 reviewers
  • Ease of use (2)
    9.6 9.6 from 2 reviewers
  • Gameplay (16)
    8.8 8.8 from 16 reviewers
  • Graphics (19)
    8.8 8.8 from 19 reviewers
  • Sound (14)
    9.1 9.1 from 14 reviewers
  • Storyline (2)
    6.4 6.4 from 2 reviewers
  • Multiplayer (4)
    8.7 8.7 from 4 reviewers
  • Control (4)
    8.8 8.8 from 4 reviewers
  • Lifespan (3)
    8.5 8.5 from 3 reviewers
  • Audio & image quality (2)
    7.5 7.5 from 2 reviewers
  • Singleplayer (2)
    9.1 9.1 from 2 reviewers
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Users:
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7-8
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3-4
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. GameSpot

    8.0/10
    30 August 2011

    Each of the main missions has a story attached to it. Sometimes they relate back to the main narrative, while others involve ordinary citizens who've gotten themselves into a spot of trouble, such as parents whose child has been kidnapped or irresponsible teens who have entered street races. Read more

    • Shift keeps the action fast paced and exciting, Huge open-world city to explore, Masses of content to play through, Fun online modes.
    • Ridiculous storyline, Frame rate issues with split-screen, Missions get repetitive toward the end.
  2. Futuregamez.net

    8.4/10
    22 September 2011

    A great return to form for Ubisoft Reflections, and a game almost anyone with a passing interest in driving will enjoy. Read more

  3. Empire

    8.0/10
    6 August 2011

    Spring-boarding off one of the most ludicrous narrative hooks in gaming memory, Driver: San Francisco once again thrusts you into the role of series stalwart, Tanner, only this time you’re able to ‘shift’ in and out of his body and will and possess any and every other driver on the road. Read more

  4. Cybershack

    Cybershack
    13 October 2011

    You play a cop who is chasing down and evil nemesis that has escaped custody and has put you in an altered state of “Life on Mars” consciousness where you can body swap from one person/vehicle to another at will. An accompanying dialogue track of ambulance workers and medical professionals adds an element of the surreal to your city driving experience on occasion, but as you seem to take body swapping in your stride this is just icing on the cake. Read more

  • User Reviews

  1. "WOW driver is back"

    Mighty Ape
    Reviewer: Mighty Ape
    24 November 2010

    Realy looking foward to this game, unsure about the car changing system, but lets give it a chance first. Read more

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