


Last year we discovered that, in terms of multiplayer, this makes for hectic, sometimes pleasantly confusing, fun: a gear-grinding battle-racer with a back-and-forth pace that marks it out from any other driving game. For this instalment, super-cop Tanner's in a coma, and the entire game is his fantasy – a fantasy in which he can leave his body, float through the air like a paper bag blowing on the wind, and possess any passing car he chooses (again, just like a paper bag). When one of the Ubisoft Reflections team said that to me last year, however, they really weren't kidding.ĭriver: San Francisco returns to the open road with a new and refreshingly weird central mechanic. When people associated with long-running video game series tell you, "We've made some real changes this time around," they generally mean that they've added a crouch button.
