Scott Lipowitz from DualShockers.com writes: When Ubisoft first announced a new Driver game, I admit that I rolled my eyes. I wondered “why bother” and proceeded to ignore it until very recently. While I did not play the last Driver game, Parallel Lines, the second and third games were enough to turn me off to the series. The first Driver was a stellar car chase game, with a surprisingly intricate crime plot and excellent mechanics. Driver 2 and 3 lost me because of the broken engine and the awful on foot missions. Driver San Francisco seemed to learn from the mistakes of its predecessors, and turns into a surprisingly enjoyable experience.
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I can't say that I've ever been a fan of the Driver series. Personally, it's never attracted me. I seldom like "driving" games, per se. The only reason I think I'd play Driver is to see what differentiates this game from the rest in the genre. Good review, overall.