While the base game is consistent across platforms, some "exclusive" digital packages or PKG files may include: After 7 months of searching FINALLY! (driver San Francisco)
: The PS3 version features a unique "orange/grimey" visual filter intended to give it a 70s cinematic feel. While some players found it "washed out," it is a distinct artistic choice for this console. driver san francisco ps3 pkg exclusive
After a near-fatal crash, protagonist John Tanner finds himself in a coma. In his dreamlike version of San Francisco, he can "shift" his consciousness into any driver of any car on the road—instantly. Need to catch a criminal? Shift into a speeding muscle car ahead of them. Want a shortcut? Jump into a parked bulldozer. This mechanic turns the entire city into a weapon and a puzzle. While the base game is consistent across platforms,
Commercially, was a moderate success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide. While it didn't quite reach the sales figures of other popular racing games, it established a loyal fan base and cemented the Driver series as a beloved franchise in the gaming industry. After a near-fatal crash, protagonist John Tanner finds