Compare prices, reviews and videos between "Driver: San Francisco" and "Wheelman" for Xbox 360.

Driver: San Francisco (360) vs Wheelman (360)

Driver: San Francisco - Overview

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Release Date: 09/06/11
Genre: Mission-Based Driving
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
ESRB Rating: Teen
ESRB Content: Drug Reference, Language, Sexual Themes, Violence

DRIVER SAN FRANCISCO returns to deliver new innovation in open-world and authentic urban driving. Racing through the iconic streets of San Francisco in over 130 muscle and super cars, players take on intense driving missions and challenges that revolve around one thrilling manhunt. As a 14M unit brand, DRIVER brings instant audience recognition and excitement to Ubisoft’s first DRIVER title for next-gen through innovative features, an immersive storyline, and intense action-driving. • Over 130 fully destructible, licensed cars including the largest variety of classic muscle cars • The only racing game with a AAA character-driven storyline • 10 addictive multi-player modes, 6 co-op with split-screen available • Unique SHIFT feature allows players to take full advantage of the variety of vehicles and allow for new Multi-player modes within the genre • Hollywood-style crashes and chase scenes combined with a gritty, 1970s-inspired look and feel

Wheelman - Overview

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Release Date: 03/24/09
Genre: Mission-Based Driving
Developer: Tigon
Publisher: Ubisoft
ESRB Rating: Teen
ESRB Content: Strong Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence

Wheelman is a driving game developed by Midway Studios - Newcastle and published by Ubisoft and Midway Games for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The game is set in an open world modeled after Barcelona, full of destructible objects, alleyways, shortcuts through office blocks and a total of 31 story missions and 105 side missions. While most missions are driving-oriented there are also foot missions which are played from a third person and incorporated a crouching system similar to the one used in Goldeneye. A wide variety of guns is preserved for the player including pistols to RPG's.
Among the vehicles used by Milo Burik in the game is the Pontiac G8, shown in released trailers for Wheelman. Reports also indicated that the Opel Astra is a drivable vehicle. In the demo, his license plate says MRTL KM8T which is a reference to Mortal Kombat, Midway's popular fighting game.

Driver: San Francisco - Deals

Regular Street Price
$29.99
The lowest regular price from our tracked stores

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$18.89
Savings
37%
Deal Factor
5.9
Lowest Price Seen: $13.89 on May 07

Price last verified: 1 hour ago (07:25AM PDT).
$29.99
Savings
none
Deal Factor
5.1
Lowest Price Seen: $19.99 on Nov 24

Price last verified: 3 hours ago (05:25AM PDT).
$29.99
Savings
none
Deal Factor
5.1
Lowest Price Seen: $29.99 (today's price)

Wheelman - Deals

Regular Street Price
$39.99
The lowest regular price from our tracked stores

Price last verified: 0 hours ago (08:12AM PDT).
$24.08
Savings
40%
Deal Factor
5.3
Lowest Price Seen: $21.10 on May 10

Price last verified: 1 hour ago (07:11AM PDT).
$30.15
Savings
25%
Deal Factor
5.0
Lowest Price Seen: $13.15 on May 16

Price last verified: 8 hours ago (12:22AM PDT).
$39.99
Savings
none
Deal Factor
4.5
Lowest Price Seen: $39.99 (today's price)

Driver: San Francisco - Reviews

7.9
based on 5 top critics

7.7
Despite its bizarre premise, this mind-jumping installment finally fulfills Driver's promise from years ago.

8.0
A San Francisco Treat

8.0
Despite its silly single-player story, Driver: San Francisco offers up plenty of worthwhile arcade-y racing action.

8.0
Driver: San Francisco takes the series in a supernatural direction with surprisingly exciting results.

8.0
Driver: San Francisco's inspired shift mechanic and wealth of action-packed content make it an absolute blast that revives the franchise.

Wheelman - Reviews

6.8
based on 2 top critics
and 3 virtual ratings

6.0
Wheelman has some great ideas that are executed well, but a lot of the peripheral stuff is underwhelming.

6.9
Better than Riddick?

7.0
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