Driver: San Francisco

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Driver: San Francisco
80

TechSpot Metascore

Based on 11 expert reviews
  • Excellent:
    3
  • Good:
    6
  • Average:
    0
  • Bad:
    2
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Expert reviews and ratings

60

There are better cops and robbers games out there...

By Computeractive on
80

Hardly the drive of your life, but easily one of the most memorable – and a great one-time gimmick done...

By PC Gamer on
100

Thanks to the unique body shifting feature, Driver is a thoroughly enjoyable mission-based driving game...

By Expert Reviews on
80

There's a lot to be said for offering something new. While Driver San Francisco might look like just another entry in the long-running open-city driving series, in which you nip about in a variety of cars, evade cops and generally cause all-manner of...

By VideoGamer on
84

I don't normally play non-kart racers. They're frustrating exercises in a type of precision I don't possess. I don't play destruction derby games, or anything in the Twisted Metal series, and my relationship with Interstate '76 was less than friendly....

By Cheat Code Central on
88

Driver San Francisco is no ordinary car based game though, yes it still has its roots in the same gameplay mechanic as the other titles in the range but this version adds a unique twist which could make or break it. Today we take a look at the latest...

By HardwareHeaven on
80

Whoever said silly couldn't be smart? It would have been tough to predict that one of 2011's more inspired video games would be a cross between Quantum Leap and the Dukes of Hazzard , where the main premise was a man that could supernaturally inhabit...

By telegraph.co.uk on
80

Driver: San Francisco has one game-changing, eyebrow-raising idea and it pulls it off with aplomb, infusing the OTT arcade racing with unparalleled variety and a ridiculous supernatural twist whilst staying true to its Seventies chase-movie roots. It...

By ign.com on
60

The return of Driver will divide many, and not because the quality of the series swings back and forth with pendulum like regularity. The journey through San Francisco serves up it's own marmite formula, and for the most part, it's hugely difficult to...

By Strategy Informer on

A hit out of nowhere. A fun, manic, bold arcade driving game, that takes a few risks, which pay off handsomely....

By itreviews.com on