But! But! Driver for PC has crappier graphics than the console versions and that makes me sad. I voted for Drive anyway.
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I bought driver when it was on sale a while back and it is quite a lot of fun.
I'm not much of a driving game player though, but I had recently purchased a controller and was itching for something to play with it. So I highly recomend buying Driver San Francisco.
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DRIVER!
Test Drive is a buggy console port with repetitive gameplay and has SecuROM DRM which allows only 4 installs.
NFS: Hot Pursuit is a crappy EA fanboy game. I loved the earlier NFS games but this is just trash. It should not have been released as a NFS game. Car handing is horrendous and gameplay is laughable. Also requires an EA/Origin account.
inb4 "Driver has always-on DRM which requires you to always be connected to the internet" - NO. Ubisoft fixed this years ago and there is an offline mode.
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