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8These days you can break racing games into two categories: open world and closed track. Closed track titles are all about the car themselves, the realism, and authentic feel of each vehicle. Often the tracks themselves are taken from real world locations, or genuine settings in order to enhance the feeling of authenticity. Open world, or sandbox games, are a bit different. Missions are spread out through a city-wide track that all have racing oriented goals, and let the player familiarize themselves with the road in a way that a closed track often times cannot compete with. Driver: San Francisco is an open world game, so racing fans should already know that picking up a copy means getting ready for some city-wide exploring. What they might not be prepared for is the ability to spiritually disconnect from the car they're using in order to possess any other driver all over the city and use their car for your own needs. Interested? You should be.

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UK Charts: FIFA 12 Shoots Straight Into First

UK Charts: FIFA 12 Shoots Straight Into First

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- Following on from last year's massive success for EA Sports, FIFA 12 has gone straight in at the top of the UK video game sales charts. It replaced Gears of War 3 at the ...



UK Charts: Gears of War 3 Takes Pole, F1 2011 In Second

UK Charts: Gears of War 3 Takes Pole, F1 2011 In Second

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- As everyone expected, Epic Games' latest epic, Gears of War 3, has jumped straight in at the top of the UK video game sales charts. This of course means that Dead Island ...



UK Charts: Dead Island Fights Off The Horde Again

UK Charts: Dead Island Fights Off The Horde Again

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- Dead Island has managed to stave off the hordes of games as it has retained its place at the top of the UK video game sales charts. It's even improved its sales performanc...




UK Charts: Deus Ex Fends Off Driver: San Francisco

UK Charts: Deus Ex Fends Off Driver: San Francisco

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- Despite a near halving of its sales, Deus Ex: Human Revolution has put another nail in Zumba's coffin, beating it and Ubisoft's Driver: San Francisco to the top-slot for a...




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Driver: San Francisco Multiplayer Preview

Driver: San Francisco Multiplayer Preview

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- Last time we checked out Driver: San Francisco, the multiplayer component was still quite mysterious. We knew one existed and roughly what it would entail, but that's abou...




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Driver: San Francisco Hands-On Preview

Driver: San Francisco Hands-On Preview

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- It's safe to say that despite numerous attempts, Ubisoft Reflections (formerly Reflections Interactive) never really managed to capture what made Driver such a great game....



Driver: San Francisco Secures Release Date

Driver: San Francisco Secures Release Date

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- Ubisoft has announced that the latest game in the Driver franchise, the story-driven Driver: San Francisco, will be releasing at the start of September in the UK. The gam...



Ubisoft Reveal Release Windows For Upcoming Titles

Ubisoft Reveal Release Windows For Upcoming Titles

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- With many Ubisoft titles coming out this year, Ubisoft has taken the time to released a schedule for their upcoming titles, which details roughly when they will be release...




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Ubisoft Reflections On Driver: San Francisco

Ubisoft Reflections On Driver: San Francisco

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- At E3 2010, Ubisoft officially revealed Driver: San Francisco, the fifth iteration in the long running driving series. San Francisco mixes things up in the Driver series ...



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E3 2010: Driver: San Francisco Hands-On Preview

E3 2010: Driver: San Francisco Hands-On Preview

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- The Driver series has a long and storied history, which includes the distinction of being the first ever open world driving game. Ubisoft eventually acquired the rights t...




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