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Is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day of the year, perhaps for all time. should not be a good game. Its very premise is ludicrous, taking place entirely in the head of the main character, who is in a coma. This is third on the list of terrible plot devices after, “I have amnesia,” and, “I woke up and it was all a dream,” (which is basically the same as, “I am in a coma,” but with less potential for DRAMA). On top of this, it adds what is on paper the stupidest mechanic ever devised for a driving game. Shift allows our comatose protagonist Tanner to magically transition between any of the cars in the city, an idea that immediately renders conventional transportation entirely redundant.

In the context of Driver: San Francisco, however, both these dumb ideas turn out to be ingenious. This is because Driver isn’t about driving as a functional travel aid, but driving as chasing down bad guys while doing wicked cool stunts. It’s an unabashed celebration of car-chase movies, and the Shift mechanic plays perfectly into this. It enables you to use other people’s cars as ad-hoc weapons to batter your quarry off the road.

Driver: San Francisco casts you as both stuntman and director, letting you choreograph your own chase-scenes and play them at the same time. What’s more, not only does the coma device allow this plainly ridiculous idea to hang together, it gives the designers permission to have fun with the world in general. Tom Jubert’s script happily accepts the absurdity of the situation, and uses it to create a playful and surprisingly humorous ride.

It’s the most fun driving game since Burnout Paradise. Who would have thought being put in a coma could be so good for you? KenTWOu says: Always wanted to get this but Ubi were, at the time, making some very bizarre DRM choices. I remember it was a huge misunderstanding between Ubi PR and journalists who couldn’t explain to each other was it online requirement at launch or at the first launch only to activate your key. Even later, when it was clear that the game already has perfectly reasonable offline mode, Eurogamer and RPS that Driver:SF doesn’t work offline during Ubi servers migration because of its always-on DRM. They did it based on a. The forum thread made by a player who overlooked offline mode button!

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It was a mess which harmed the game sales. Syrion says: I found this always looked a bit bland from videos and screenshots. Then I got it several years ago for 1€ when it was on sale on uplay, and it resulted in being probably the second most fun racing game I’ve played after Flatout 2.

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It’s just so very, very gamey, and that’s awesome. Most games tend to try to be so serious, and this is one of the games that are just about plain fun and nothing else. It highly succeeded, and I highly recommend it!

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Also, as I recently found out, it is basically as close to a successor to Midtown Madness 2 as we ever got on PC! Trjp says: I’ve played this a LOT and consider it a masterpiece There is the “elephant in the room” of Ubisofts appalling attitude to online play tho – I got it to work about once, after that I went through THREE MONTHS of emails and their only solution was to give me a new key (for which I had to make a new uPlay account) only to have that version work online all-of-once and never again!! So multiplayer was dead long before it was dead – if you catch my drift – but the single-player experience is awesome and unrivalled – no other game has you racing in multiple cars IN THE SAME RACE – no other game has the crazy switching technique and – frankly – no other driving game has 10% of it’s fun factor. Soundtrack also excellent frankly – a game I’ll replay a few times yet. TheSplund says: Bought it in a Steam sale a short while back (Halloween/ Christmas?) but it wouldn’t run in Win 10 64bit so I got a refund. Decided about a month ago to try it again and bought a UBI key (that was actually slightly cheaper) and tried it again – still no joy in Win 10 so I went with the dual boot option and added a Win 7 32bit partition and it works like a dream – bit of a chore but it might pay off for other similar problems.

Not a bad game if you can get it cheap but (as someone else mentioned) I do wonder if it will keep my attention.