Gearing up for the September release of Ubisoft’s Driver: San Francisco, the single-player demo will launch tomorrow on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The demo allows players to survey the game’s San Francisco locale for themselves in three missions: the stunt-heavy Prove It, VIP-escorting Escapist, and Team Colors, in which players must control multiple cars, shifting between them to take the first and second places in a street race. Here’s the trailer to tide you over in the hours before the demo’s release.
Driver: San Francisco – due to launch on Sept 2 in Europe and four days later in the US – places an emphasis on action-packed chase-style driving, with aggressive rivals and police pursuits leaving scant opportunity to survey the faithfulness of the game’s real-world locale. We took a look at the game’s multiplayer component (opens in new tab)recently, and this demo offers players the chance to sample a few of the game’s single-player modes before launch. Looking forward to some playtime?
Aug 9, 2011
Driver: San Francisco – due to launch on Sept 2 in Europe and four days later in the US – places an emphasis on action-packed chase-style driving, with aggressive rivals and police pursuits leaving scant opportunity to survey the faithfulness of the game’s real-world locale. We took a look at the game’s multiplayer component (opens in new tab)recently, and this demo offers players the chance to sample a few of the game’s single-player modes before launch. Looking forward to some playtime?
Aug 9, 2011
Driver: San Francisco – due to launch on Sept 2 in Europe and four days later in the US – places an emphasis on action-packed chase-style driving, with aggressive rivals and police pursuits leaving scant opportunity to survey the faithfulness of the game’s real-world locale. We took a look at the game’s multiplayer component (opens in new tab)recently, and this demo offers players the chance to sample a few of the game’s single-player modes before launch. Looking forward to some playtime?
Aug 9, 2011
Driver: San Francisco – due to launch on Sept 2 in Europe and four days later in the US – places an emphasis on action-packed chase-style driving, with aggressive rivals and police pursuits leaving scant opportunity to survey the faithfulness of the game’s real-world locale. We took a look at the game’s multiplayer component (opens in new tab)recently, and this demo offers players the chance to sample a few of the game’s single-player modes before launch. Looking forward to some playtime?
Aug 9, 2011