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Driver: San Francisco

Ubisoft
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Platforms
Macintosh, Windows PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Drug Reference, Language, Sexual Themes, Violence
  • Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB
Rating Summary
This is an action-racing game in which players assume the role of a police officer who must stop an escaped convict from terrorizing San Francisco. As players drive through "open-world" environments, they use a psychic ability to control (i.e., “shift” into) nearby cars and complete mission-based objectives. Some missions involve forcing multiple vehicles to crash head-on; for example, players can use telekinesis to throw vehicles at fleeing cars. Collisions are highlighted by slow-motion effects, realistic crashing sounds, and large explosions. During the course of the game, the dialogue occasionally references sexual material (e.g., “You know she likes it rough,” “You handle my wife as well as you handle this car?” and “Oh come on, strippers are nice. I like strippers!”). The dialogue also references drugs (e.g., "17 counts of murder, smuggling, and drug trafficking" and “Why am I called Crack Keith? I don't do drugs, do I?). The words “sh*t,” “a*shole,” and “b*tch” can be heard in dialogue.

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