

That said, you'll never leave the car itself, always staying firmly behind the steering wheel. Thanks to John's signature “Shift” ability that lets him possess almost every other car on the road, the game manages to feel more like an open-world action game at times. If you're a fan of open-world games like Grand Theft Auto, but perhaps aren't a fan of the high levels of violence, then Driver: San Francisco is a perfect game. With this newfound power, John sets out to scour the city for Jericho and solve the mystery of his abilities. Shortly thereafter, John has an out-of-body experience, inhabiting the body of a nearby driver. Despite this, he reawakens just several moments later, as if the crash never happened. Unfortunately, an ugly crash ensues, leaving John in a coma. Luckily, John and his partner Tobias are nearby, quickly engaging in a lively pursuit. On Jericho's trial date, he executes a daring escape during transport to the courthouse, commandeering a vehicle and making a break for it. If you encounter any problems, run the game as administrator and be sure to update your video drivers and have DirectX installed which you can get here.In Driver: San Francisco you play as John Tanner, a cop with a grudge against the criminal overlord Charles Jericho.

Once complete, launch the game, have fun, and play.Be sure to disable any form of anti-virus so no files get corrupted. Click “Copy contents of CODEX directory to installdir” and then click install.


