It’s that time of year again!
Every November we can expect to see a new Call of Duty game and this year is no different, so what can we expect from this well worn franchise? It’s understandable why the game is so popular the single player aspect is a high octane roller coaster ride as always even if it is hard to get your head around the plot at times and the multiplayer constantly rewards you with perks and rewards.
As with MW2 when you put the disc in for the first time you will be greeted with a message that there is disturbing content within the campaign and would you like to skip it. I cannot imagine anyone choosing to skip it it’s like when they “warn” you before a show starts on television with sexual nudity and graphic violence. I believe it serves the purpose of advertising rather than warning anyone.





The game is set on a fictional island called Banoi based in Papua New Guinea and you will begin the game waking up in a hotel disorientated from a hangover only to find your tropical paradise has turned into a tropical nightmare. After choosing one of four characters, a sharp, blunt, throwing or ranged weapons expert you will begin your journey fighting through hordes of zombies to find out what happened and what can be done about it.
Driver San Francisco was developed by Ubisoft Reflections and published by Ubisoft. For the PS3 it really does have it all, great soundtrack, excellent graphics and above all a huge range of different vehicles.

