Driver: San Francisco for Nintendo Wii
Driver San Francisco did pretty well on the PS3 and Xbox 360 but generally speaking there has been very little coverage of the game on Wii, although the game is pretty different to Grand Theft Auto it's probably about the closest thing we'll ever get to experiencing anything similar on the Wii.
In the game you act as the protagonist John Tanner and you will also step into the roles of Tobias Jones and Solomon Caine, there's a lot of switching and changing of the person that you're supposed to be that you will possibly forget who you are. Apart from during the cut scenes you wont see any human characters whilst enjoying Driver on the Wii yet it's still a good game.
While GTA is well known because of its adult themes it's reasonable to say that Driver SF on the Wii is a superb deal milder and quite family friendly, while motoring inside the city the characters in other cars can call you a stupid dufus determined by your actions but that's just about as intense as the vocabulary gets.
John Tanner is the main character plus an undercover detective who begins in the car dealership of the San Francisco Police Department, at the beginning of this game you are going to undertake a driving test that explains how to make precise driving manoeuvres and introduces you to the motion controls.
As you'd expect you can do all the basics such as accelerating and braking however the motion controls also enable you to pull off quite a few swipes, by moving the Wii remote right or left you are able to take swipes at other motor vehicles and that comes in very useful when you need to stop them right where they are.
The driving test is quite similar to the one created in the very first game in the Driver series therefore it would bring back some memories, the initial manoeuvres you have to accomplish are simple and involve accelerating and stopping after specific distances and pulling off handbrake turns.
After you have passed the basics you'll be tasked to drive another car off course and then the training wheels are taken off, when you have passed the tests you will be released into the city and you will accept many different tasks that are similar to those found in GTA.
You can expect to do every thing here from street racing to chasing bad guys and the city of San Francisco is the best playground, you'll find almost everything here from back alleys to highways and there are also numerous locations where one can display a number of insane jumps.
Not every mission in the game involves standard driving because there are also a number of chase shooter series thrown into the mix, during the chase shooter sequences the Wii controls the automobile you're occupying as you take shots at vehicles in pursuit using the Wii remote.
In the course of one chase shooter series you will even be flying in a helicopter but for the greater degree the game concentrates on the driving, as the game has a primary storyline this also includes numerous side objectives so altogether it may need the common gamer about 20 hours to finish
In the game you act as the protagonist John Tanner and you will also step into the roles of Tobias Jones and Solomon Caine, there's a lot of switching and changing of the person that you're supposed to be that you will possibly forget who you are. Apart from during the cut scenes you wont see any human characters whilst enjoying Driver on the Wii yet it's still a good game.
While GTA is well known because of its adult themes it's reasonable to say that Driver SF on the Wii is a superb deal milder and quite family friendly, while motoring inside the city the characters in other cars can call you a stupid dufus determined by your actions but that's just about as intense as the vocabulary gets.
John Tanner is the main character plus an undercover detective who begins in the car dealership of the San Francisco Police Department, at the beginning of this game you are going to undertake a driving test that explains how to make precise driving manoeuvres and introduces you to the motion controls.
As you'd expect you can do all the basics such as accelerating and braking however the motion controls also enable you to pull off quite a few swipes, by moving the Wii remote right or left you are able to take swipes at other motor vehicles and that comes in very useful when you need to stop them right where they are.
The driving test is quite similar to the one created in the very first game in the Driver series therefore it would bring back some memories, the initial manoeuvres you have to accomplish are simple and involve accelerating and stopping after specific distances and pulling off handbrake turns.
After you have passed the basics you'll be tasked to drive another car off course and then the training wheels are taken off, when you have passed the tests you will be released into the city and you will accept many different tasks that are similar to those found in GTA.
You can expect to do every thing here from street racing to chasing bad guys and the city of San Francisco is the best playground, you'll find almost everything here from back alleys to highways and there are also numerous locations where one can display a number of insane jumps.
Not every mission in the game involves standard driving because there are also a number of chase shooter series thrown into the mix, during the chase shooter sequences the Wii controls the automobile you're occupying as you take shots at vehicles in pursuit using the Wii remote.
In the course of one chase shooter series you will even be flying in a helicopter but for the greater degree the game concentrates on the driving, as the game has a primary storyline this also includes numerous side objectives so altogether it may need the common gamer about 20 hours to finish