Unfortunately, no. Because of the new fu cking Shift ability, it was removed. Correct me if I am wrong, but the only game that isn't rated 18+ where you can get out of your car and do whatever you want is gone, and that was the Driver series until this new game. Blame Shift.
But look at the good side, it features Tanner and the guys from Driv3r and it is pretty much a sequel to that game. It was so awesome, but I guess now that the only games where you can do whatever you want by getting out of your car are Grand Theft Auto, being the most notable one, and Saints Row.
driver san francisco
Yes, "Driver: San Francisco" is not available for the PlayStation 2; it was released for platforms like PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. The game came out in 2011 and features an open-world environment set in San Francisco, focusing on driving and car chases. The last title in the Driver series released for PS2 was "Driver 3" in 2004.
San Diego is 502.31 miles away from San Francisco by car.
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In San Francisco, you must be at least 21 years old to rent a car.
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Some of the best car rental places in San Francisco include Enterprise, Hertz, and City Rent-a-Car. You can also find car rentals in San Francisco at websites such as Kayak, Expedia, and Priceline.
Cable cars are a staple in the history of the city of San Francisco. The first test-run of a cable car in San Francisco was in August 1873, but the official opening of the cable car service was in September 1873.
In my experience, Bay Car & Home Entertainment is the best place to buy a car stereo in San Francisco.
Yes, "Driver: San Francisco" features a car customization system that allows players to modify various aspects of their vehicles. Players can upgrade performance components, change paint jobs, and alter other visual elements. However, the customization options are not as extensive as in some other racing games, focusing more on gameplay and story elements.
500 MPH
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