

Whatever, the cars are basically twins in real life. I always thought this was a 1970 Dodge Challenger, when it's actually a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda (cunningly renamed in the game to be a 'Picard Piranha'). it's very easy to mistake it for a different car. Though the thing about it being so low detail is.

I've loved this car ever since I first played Interstate '76 back in the late 90s.Įven when it's made of a handful of polygons and ultra low-resolution textures this car looks awesome to me.

It's like they know my weak point and they're hitting it with everything they've got. It's funny to me how the developers picked this car in particular, the Dodge Challenger R/T, to be the game's hero car, as it's one of my all time favourites. Tanner and Jones kind of saw this coming and are soon in pursuit of the hijacked police van. (Click the pictures to expand them into a glorious 1280x720 resolution).ĭisaster! Jericho has made his move, aided by a merc firing a rocket launcher at the cop cars below from a news chopper. Hey Ubisoft, here's an idea: if you're releasing a different product DON'T SELL IT IN THE SAME BOX. In fact the Wii game is a prequel to the first Driver, so basically they were straight up trying to mislead people with it. There's actually two versions of Driver: San Francisco: the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3/PC game I'm playing and the Wii version which has an entirely different story despite the fact it has the same name and cover art. Still it introduced me to the track 'Suffragette City' by David Bowie, so it's not all bad. I can't even remember why I don't like that, but I'm sure there must be a good reason. To be honest I've never been much of a fan of the Driver series I found the first game to be pretty painful to play, Driver 2: Are You Sure You Want to Restart is astoundingly unforgiving, the third game seems like it's a broken mess and Parallel Lines. Today I'm having a look at Driver: San Francisco by Reflections, makers of Shadow of the Beast, Destruction Derby, Stuntman and a whole lot of Driver games.
