Driver: Parallel Lines



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Driver: Parallel Lines

Ps2

Developper : Reflections | Editor : Atari (Infogrames)
Rank : 69% (by 3 magazines)

Review (3) | Preview (5) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |
Driver: Parallel Lines

Xbox

Developper : Reflections | Editor : Atari (Infogrames)
Rank : 68% (by 4 magazines)

Review (4) | Preview (4) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |
Driver: Parallel Lines

Wii

Rank : 55% (by 5 magazines)

Review (5) |
Driver: Parallel Lines

PC

Rank : 55% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) |


Driver: Parallel Lines reviews

Driver: Parallel Lines is a mostly competent GTA clone, but the dull storyline and remedial gameplay prevent it from being recommendable.
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Driver: Parallel Lines previews

Former Driver series hero Tanner has turned in his tarnished badge. The conflicted undercover cop who slaughtered hundreds of innocents and lawmen alike just to bring down some two-bit car thieves is gone, replaced by a new wheelman known only as The Kid. And after the sloppy, bug-ridden, frustrating experience that was DRIV3R, The Kid definitely has his work cut out for him.
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Driver developer Reflections has devised a cunning plan to make gamers forget about the glitchy, frustrating, and tragically named DRIV3R--disco music. OK, groovy tunes are just the beginning: Driver: Parallel Lines transports you to the heady setting of New York City in 1975, where you play as an up-and-coming wannabe mobster called "the Kid." Yep, that means that established series hero Tanner gets the boot (who wants to be an undercover cop when you can be a real crook?), allowing you to indulge in plenty of mission-based kidnappings, turf wars, and grand theft auto. Success requires skillfully driving gas-guzzling '70s vehicles through a pared-down version of the greater NYC area (with a detour to scenic New Jersey). "Since it is a period piece, we did our homework," explains Reflections Studio Manager Gareth Edmonson. "All vehicles--whether sports cars, sedans, trucks, motorcycles, tanks, bulldozers, or even semis--are relevant to the era in their design, and also in performance and handling."
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