

It was impossible not to go into the fifth of Reflection's car-chase series without cynical expectations, given just how badly the franchise got mangled - but now I'm earnestly worried that the poison hangover of Driver 3 is going to keep people away from the best time I've had in a pretend car for a good few years. I hope to look at multiplayer, which I hear good things about, soon, but meantime here's what I think of John Tanner's latest tale of planes, trains automobiles, automobiles and automobiles.ĭriver: San Francisco is so good, to the point that it entirely transcends the PC version being a fairly ropey port. I've spent the last few days behind the wheel of the delayed PC version of Reflections' rebooted car chase game Driver: San Francisco, sinking myself into its open-world singleplayer.
