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By max.thunder
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Driver: San Francisco publisher, Ubisoft, revealed just how much time you'll use up burning rubber in the game.

Senior Producer Marie-Jo Leroux said in a recent interview that Driver: San Francisco will take about some 10-12 hours. But on top of that, they have 130 more activities to keep you preoccupied, so that 10-12 hours should be minimum at best.
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By max.thunder
#40719
Shift is gonna be unlimited

Jump to 3:40 and hear the interview
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Either Tanner is lying in a coma in a hospital, or he escaped injury – and gained the mysterious ability to inhabit the bodies of any of San Francisco's car-drivers. Initially, he tests this with some simple missions which display a surprising amount of humour: such as driving the ambulance apparently carrying his battered body to hospital within an allotted time (easier said than done, since it handles, realistically, like a barge).

Early missions in which he flexes his driver-inhabiting muscles include test-driving a Ford GT in such a way as to scare the bejesus out of a pompous car-salesman; helping a pair of Jackass-style internet TV peddlers out by performing outrageous stunts at two pre-determined points among the San Francisco traffic; and raising a driving instructor's heart-rate to 180bpm with a sustained spell of driving like a hooligan.
Link to the full article of The Guardian
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By 0takumetalhead
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Sound like some awesome missions, altough similar missions are in DPL and D76.
Crazy Copper Frenzy

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