I'm several hours into
Driver: San Francisco, and it is a weird, wild, and off-beat little game. It's also an incredible amount of fun.
The
original Driver was way ahead of its time, and was one of my absolute favorite games on the original PlayStation. Two years before
Grand Theft Auto III revolutionized open-world gaming,
Driver gave you a wide-open city (four, in fact) to just cruise around in as stuntman-turned-undercover officer John Tanner, picking up missions at will or just seeing how long you could evade the police. That seems old hat now, but in 1999 it was a revelation. It also had an incredible "Film Director" mode, that allowed you to record your car chases from different angles and even edit clips together. I don't remember seeing a feature like that on consoles again until
Halo 3. Like I said, ahead of its time. Subsequent entries in the series didn't fare quite as well, aping the more complex
GTA series with some ill-advised on-foot sequences, but the original still shines like a beacon in my memory.