The defining feature of Driver: San Francisco is the . Unlike other open-world games where you might physically exit a car to steal another, protagonist John Tanner—who is in a coma following the events of Driv3r —can project his consciousness into any driver on the road.
You can shift into a truck in oncoming traffic to create a head-on collision with a criminal you're chasing. Driver San Francisco MULTi12-PROPHET
Contains the full single-player campaign, though modern players should note that official multiplayer servers have been shut down by Ubisoft. DRIVER SAN FRANCISCO RETROSPECTIVE The defining feature of Driver: San Francisco is the
If you search for , you are likely a preservationist, a modder, or a fan mourning the game’s commercial disappearance. Know this: You have found the correct version. For non-English speakers, this is a godsend
For non-English speakers, this is a godsend. Ubisoft recorded unique voiceovers for key characters (John Tanner, Tobias Jones) in several of these languages. The PROPHET release restores the original voice and loc folders intact, meaning you experience the game as intended—not a fan-dubbed afterthought.
The term "MULTi12" indicates that this release contains the game's audio and text files for twelve different languages. This usually includes English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and others. This makes the release highly versatile for international gamers who prefer to play in their native tongue, as it includes all the localized voice acting that adds to the game's cinematic feel.