Driver: San Francisco

Driver: San Francisco (2011)

by Ubisoft Reflections, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Open world, Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The game takes place a few months after the events of Driv3r. It is revealed that both Tanner and Jericho survived the shootout in Istanbul. In the game's trailer, it is revealed that since then, both men have recovered and Jericho has escaped to San Francisco, while Tanner has pursued him there. Jericho is shown being transported in the back of a prison truck, but manages to escape with a vial of acid hidden within his mouth. He overpowers the guards, and hijacks the truck. Tanner and Tobias witness this from Tanner's car, pursuing Jericho as he causes havoc on the streets of the city. Tanner ends up in front of Jericho in an alleyway, and gets pushed in front of a tractor trailer. A hard crash occurs, putting him into a coma. The game will take place in Tanner's coma dreamShow more
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user avatar@Willow0349user avatar@Willow0349
January 10, 2025
This is an incredibly unique game, with some really fun game play mechanics that are perfectly integrated into the story. Unfortunately the game is no longer available for purchase and for those who do own it, it's locked behind Ubisoft DRM meaning it can be taken away at any time. I would love to get this on GOG it's probably my favorite game of all time and i want to be able to own it. Please Please Please bring it to GOG.
user avatar@Stimeruser avatar@Stimer
January 29, 2025
Absolute peak of the Driver series, truly amazing game, suffering from poor business decisions of Ubisoft. Currently it's impossible to buy, used copies are useluss due to annoying DRMs and even though I have an original copy of the game I can't use it, cause I lost access to my old Ubi account. So yeah, definitely it MUST be brought back!
This is the best narrative a racing game has ever had. It's a strange, metafictional work with cool "car jumping" mechanics and is unlike anything else ever made. It deserves to be preserved.
user avatar@+U7oPIaN+user avatar@+U7oPIaN+
January 29, 2025
I remember first time playing this game on my Xbox 360, this game had a lot of shenanigans in it, I love it, it's supposed to be on gog, this game is a masterpiece. I suggest you to play this game, it's fun, good story, most realistic driving ever.
user avatar@Kaspeyskisuser avatar@Kaspeyskis
January 29, 2025
The best Driver game ever made. Map is pact with good objectives to keep you busy through all game. And graphics still stands to this time. Driving mechanics are one of the best off all arcade driving games.
user avatar@DecentLoseruser avatar@DecentLoser
January 30, 2025
I absolutely love this game, I first played it on Xbox 360 and fell in love with it, I still revisit it to this day. It's really fun to play, the single-player is really enjoyable, and so is the multiplayer (when it works). It's unfortunately not available anymore, the only way to play it is illegally, this game needs to be relisted.
user avatar@jweiluser avatar@jweil
February 06, 2025
This game is an absolute masterpiece. The cars control fantastic, the story is engaging, and the shift mechanic is genius. Would buy this in a heartbeat if released, current only way to get it on PC is piracy...
driver san francisco is one of the BEST driving games released, it can even rival franchises like NFS. The Crew 2 and Forza Horizon. it has a good story, not too short but not too long, just perfect to keep players engaged. the driving physics is amazing as anyone can drive easily in the video game and the car selection is huge, from traffic cars like Dodge Neon to hypercars like Pagani. it is disheartning to hear that Ubisoft had removed DSF from all digital store fronts, making it impossible to buy it legally. players have to resort for pirating it, which is unlawful. we DEMAND Ubisoft to put DSF back on digital store fronts so players can easily and legally buy the video game without any hassle.
user avatar@Jam_777user avatar@Jam_777
February 23, 2025
A childhood grail game of mine. I still have my original PS3 copy with me. To see this game get the revival it so deservedly needs on PC would make my life come full-circle. If you're listening GOG, please do what you can to kickstart this game's heart, not just for me, but for everybody else who's lives were changed by the unique experience this game brought, and for videogame history as a whole.
I saw reviews and playthroughs on YouTube for this game and the story line fascinated me. I was disappointed to find out Steam had delisted it only a month before I found out about this game, so I wasn't able to play it for a long time. But when I was able to get a PS3 and a used copy of the game, I've been having a great time playing it! I'd love for PC gamers to be able to discover (or rediscover) this game as well. Please make Driver San Francisco happen!
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