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Driver: San Francisco (Microsoft Xbox 360, 2011) No Manual

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Item specifics

Condition
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Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Year
2011
Rating
T-Teen
Publisher
Ubisoft
Genre
Racing
Game Name
Driver: San Francisco
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0008888525899
Video Game Series
Driver Series
MPN
008888525899

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Product Information

Just a bit player in the 1999's mission-based racing title Driver, the City by the Bay takes on the title role as gamers once again assume control of race car driver-turned-detective John Tanner as he continues to hunt crime boss Charles Jericho in Driver: San Francisco. However, the developers at Ubisoft Reflections have included a plot twist that throws the series on its ear: the entire game takes place in the fevered dreams of a comatose John Tanner.<br><br>The resulting freedom of movement allows for the aptly named "Shift" mechanic, which lets players exit their current vehicle, float above the scene, and switch to other cars in real time. Gamers can use this feature for any number of purposes, such as jumping from a pursuit vehicle into an oncoming car to cause a head-on collision, or making a 90-degree turn at full speed by simply shifting into a car heading in a perpendicular direction.<br><br>Driver: San Francisco makes several more departures from series tradition, beginning with the inclusion of more than 100 licensed vehicles inspired by classic Hollywood films like Bullitt and Vanishing Point. Gamers can speed around more than 200 miles of Bay-area streets in Alfa Romeos, Aston Martins, and even DeLoreans, but they can't get out of the car and run along the road, as was the case in some previous entries in the series.<br><br>And for the first time in a Driver game, players can head online for nine different modes of multiplayer competition. Driver: San Francisco also supports local split-screen multiplayer action, and the "Movie Maker" mode returns, allowing gamers to record car chases with Hollywood-style visual effects, and then upload them online.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Ubisoft
MPN
008888525899
UPC
0008888525899
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80847473

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Racing
Video Game Series
Driver Series
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Game Name
Driver: San Francisco

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2011
Number of Players
1-8
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Drug Référence, Language, Sexual Themes, Violence

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4.7
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  • Top favourable review

    deserved better

    great game which deserves to have renewed licenses and be relisted. It has an incredible body-swap mechanic which is implemented perfectly with no loading and plenty of unique dialogue for each car you swap into. There's a substantial car list with every car you could imagine, want to drive a firetruck? go for it. would you prefer a ramp truck? you got it. maybe you want to act like normal traffic, well you have plenty of options to accommodate you. Perhaps you want to treat it like a regular racing game, you can do that too with a long list of super, hyper, and sports cars

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: jam1971-pxb14gjl

  • Top critical review

    Can't play game on Xbox One

    I bought the game for my son for his birthday and he can't even play the game. Everything says that you can play this Xbox 360 game on an Xbox One but it doesn't work so I just spent all this money for nothing.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: marioparty5

  • The rebirth and rebound of the Driver franchise. A solid game all around.

    The Driver franchise seemed to lose focus after the "sandbox" era of gaming came into effect after Grand Theft Auto III. There were a couple of entries in the series that fell short of fan's expectations, and quite frankly weren't very much fun. After a 5-year break however, Driver: San Francisco rebounds the series right back to the top of the "holy crap this is fun" category. The entire game takes place in-car, and that is just fine. You can still carjack unsuspecting soccer moms a la GTA, but you do it by utilizing the new & innovative "Shift" mechanic. Without spoiling the story elements, it comes to pass that John Tanner [your protagonist, the same from Driv3r] is able to jump from car to car via a "Quantum Leap" style effect that is incredibly fun to play with and is also quite ...

  • My favorite split-screen pastime!

    As a car guy, I'm always playing Forza. But back in 2011, a little known game released on Xbox360 called Driver: San Francisco. While the handling and game modes are significantly more "arcadey" than Forza, it is a delight to pop in and play; especially for couch co-op. There is a wide variety of licensed cars from all different time periods, and each one looks, sounds, and handles in it's own unique way. The crash damage is spectacular, the police AI is extremely formidable and reckless (think GTA5), and the game modes are a hoot and a holler. My only real critique is the single player campaign. It's a chore to play, with bad voice acting and predictable and boring plot. The multiplayer servers are surprisingly still up at the time of this review (3/11/2022), but they're empty. You will ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: wallawallaretro

  • One of the best of the Xbox 360 era

    What to say, the game is incredible. I played it on my Xbox Series X and it looks fantastic. You won't find a game with a better game mechanic, the shift, which, by combining gameplay and story, makes the game flow very naturally. 100% recommend.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: klevrgrafix