![]() ![]() ![]() I mean honestly.ĭriver: San Francisco is a game that really takes advantage of the current generation of consoles. The notion that a guy could go into a coma and hear everything that is going on in the outside world thanks to a TV set, and thus solve the crime that Jericho is going to commit by figuring it out inside his head and then waking up just in time to race into town to save the day is as much of a stretch as this sentence. I found the story to be the weakest part of the game. But to do that he must unravel the mystery of what Jericho is doing. Tanner discovers that he has developed special powers since the accident, and he sets about using those powers to chase down Jericho and put him in irons once and for all. You don’t know it right away, but if you’ve got any sense at all you’ll quickly realize that Tanner isn’t quite right, nor is the world around him. Most of the game is actually played while Tanner is in a coma. Jericho breaks free, takes control of the police van transporting him, and leads you on a merry chase across much of downtown San Francisco that ends with a crash and an ambulance ride. John Tanner, the man who put him behind bars after numerous attempts (also known as the Driver franchise) watches in horror from a highway overpass as the convoy of Police vehicles is suddenly ambushed from the air by an RPG weilding attacker. The game begins as series arch villain Jericho is being transported to prison. ![]() Driver: San Francisco is the story of a prison break.
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