
Andy Gardiner writes: "Who can explain exactly why something is fun? The feeling it gives you when you’re in the midst of it? The anticipation that comes when you are about to begin? Or maybe the sense of fulfilment you get from completion? Well, all of these are crucial in making it fun, but there is no other game on the market that gets you thinking and smashing stuff up like this one does. It's a combination that adds up to quite the funfest!!!
With a robust multiplayer mode and a great single player experience, Driver: San Francisco is one of the best car games to be released for a long time. Yes, the story is short, and as much of a shame that it is it’s also forgivable because of the amount of fun on offer. Anyone who liked Burnout should pick up this title as it is easily one of the most enjoyable games released this year."

Game Designer Andrew Willans looks back at Driver: San Francisco’s legacy.
Now we get The Crew games instead 🙄
Would love and much prefer a sequel to this.

Ubisoft seems to have teased a new Driver game, with the company's CEO pointing to various projects being in development.

Immersed Gamer writes: "Ubisoft came out with the announcement that some of their classic titles are shutting down their servers. While this is not entirely surprising, the next bit is quite shocking. As Ubisoft states in regard to many of said classic games, “additionally, the installation and access to DLC will be unavailable”.
The wording is a little vague, so the actual paid DLC could be safe. But it doesn’t change the fact that multiplayer modes of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Rayman Legends, and Driver San Francisco will surely be missed. Especially since no alternative exists in many of those cases. This happens to unveil right next to our story where I essentially beg Atlus to port SMT to modern consoles alongside Persona.
Seems like videogame preservation is on the down-low…"
And you want us to go all digital? This is the bull sh*t that makes me apprehensive to an all digital future. You corpo guys don’t understand game preservation or it’s importance.
Companies who withdraw support should be legally made to patch games to enable the 'owner' to create and host their own MP lobbies. This is theft