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Driver: San Francisco (2011) has a unique mechanic.

It takes place within the dream city of John Tanner.
He falls into a coma while chasing escaped convict (free man) Charles Jericho.
In his dream, he can take over the bodies of other drivers and use that to gain intel or arrange car crashes.

Nick Robinson (Babylonian) - The Game Ubisoft Won't Let You Play:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RTkxzQDo0ng

https://driver.fandom.com/wiki/Driver:_San_Francisco
> After seemingly surviving a fatal collision with a truck while chasing down escaped convict Charles Jericho, John Tanner, with his partner Tobias Jones, intends to uncover the mystery of his intentions in the city of San Francisco.

The surname Tanner might have Celtic origins related to animal hides.
That would make sense in a game about wearing people.

https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Tanner
> an ancient Anglo-Saxon occupational surname for someone employed as a tanner of animal skins and hides
> The ultimate derivation is thought to be from an ancient Celtic word for the oak (tree), whose bark was used in the tanning process.

Driver: San Francisco was developed by Ubisoft Reflections.
Francis, meet Charles.