Ubisoft have released a brand new update for Driver: San Francisco that aims to cover every issue fans have had bugging them. The update that hits the…
Ubisoft have released a brand new update for Driver: San Francisco that aims to cover every issue fans have had bugging them. The update that hits the…
The shift ability is a new premise – gone are the days of being restricted to the body while driving as players can now move around the gaming…
The code, used to enable online play will now be wavered in an attempt to sort the issue. Releasing details on the official Uplay website, Ubisoft confirmed …
Driver: San Francisco hits shelves today and the trailer runs us through a little bit of the story. It’s fairly action packed, not maybe as much as we had hoped, or even as much as previous ones, but just enough to perk interest.
Driver: San Francisco hits shelves today and the trailer runs us through a little bit of the story. It’s fairly action packed, not maybe as much as we had hoped, or even as much as previous ones, but just enough to perk interest.
To be in with a chance to win, we need you to put your creative hat on; we want you to tell us why you’d be the best getaway driver around. Do you have nerves of steel?
Ubisoft have detailed the film director ability in the new Driver game. The mode allows you to go back and view previous footage from car chases, jumps and more. Players can then choose the perfect shot, edit sequences and then finally share them online.
The trailer details the multiplayer modes which include “tag” mode, “Takedown – cops and robbers” and “shift-race”. It’s cut together with footage of all three so watch it and want it.
PSOne Classic Driver will hit all English speaking EU Playstation Stores this Wednesday.
The new trailer details the multiplayer side of things which includes detailing the new modes, shift ability, racing and much more. We recently had hands-on with the game and we’re literally counting the days until release.
The achievements detail everything from those you can mop up in single player but also through multiplayer work; with a clear emphasis on the multiplayer side of things.
The new developer diary talks more about the new shift ability and how it will impact on the game. The developers also talk about the new willpower system and yes, it looks awesome.
The multiplayer demo consisted of a “tag” event which pitted six divers against a lead car. By slamming into the lead car, players nab a trophy of sorts and by holding onto that trophy by avoiding direct contact with fellow drivers, your points are incremented; so avoidance is key here.
Driver: San Francisco was always going to be in and around the 15′s (and onwards) mark but long-term fans of the franchise might be interested to know that it’s not only now officially 18′s, and it seems that the game has received a serious injection of modern sex appeal; much like Driver: Parallel Lines.
The dev video, shows off a lot of gameplay mixed with CG. Martin Edmondson talks a little about the new title, the return to the “roots” of Driver and what fans can expect.