- Brand : Ubisoft
- Product name : Driver : San Francisco
- Product code : 0107201000006
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 3307217929184
- Category : Video Games
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- Info modified on : 19 Aug 2024 21:41:36
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Long product name Ubisoft Driver : San Francisco
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Driver: San Francisco, Xbox 360, Action/Racing
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Short summary description Ubisoft Driver : San Francisco
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Ubisoft Driver : San Francisco, Xbox 360, T (Teen)
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Long summary description Ubisoft Driver : San Francisco
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Ubisoft Driver : San Francisco. Platform: Xbox 360, ESRB rating: T (Teen), PEGI rating: 12, Developer: Ubisoft Reflections
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Uk has collected 31 expert reviews for Ubisoft Driver : San Francisco and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
With over 300km of sandbox roads, free-roaming mission-oriented gameplay and a recognisable interpretation of a US city, you could confuse Driver: San Francisco with a Grand Theft Auto title. However, just like back in 1998 when Reflections Interactive...
It’s been a while since the Driver series has had any reputation to speak of. After two fine outings of races, chases and high-speed thrills, Driver 3 pretty much killed the brand with its broken gameplay and shoddy handling, and while we loved the coo...
We’re careening at breakneck speed through downtown San Francisco, and things are getting a bit hairy. At the moment, we’re in the driver’s seat of a ZR1 Corvette, in hot pursuit of a criminal on the loose. Traffic is heavy and pedestrians are everywhe...
Back in the original PlayStation days, Driver’s car chases thrilled but then came Grand Theft Auto with its sprawling cities, criminal cool and freedom. Suddenly Driver’s cop focus and disappointing stabs at on-foot action looked old hat. But now the...
Driver has been around for a long time, despite never really enjoying the kind of mainstream success that other open-world games such as Saints Row and Grand Theft Auto have. Of course, it doesn't help that the series has had a very poor critical his...
October 1, 1999. That was the date the first Driver game from Reflections released on the PC under the Atari label. As I was reminiscing over my original review for that game and rolling my eyes at the 12-year old PC graphics (running on my Diamond Vip...
In the crowded videogame market it’s important to distinguish yourself against the competition. Some games come out with unique features, some with bonus content, and others rely on a concept that is so bizarre their game stands out from others in the...
The fourth instalment of Ubisoft’s ‘Driver’ series goes back to its roots in Driver: San Francisco; and with its fast paced, hard-hitting action, ultimately provides the best experience so far… Most driving games don’t really have that much depth when...
Driver is considered by a lot of players to be a classic arcade title, from way back in early 2000s. It was regarded as a great game for its time, though unfortunately a few of its sequels never quite lived up to the original. Which brings us to Driver...