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If there's one thing you can count on in Hollywood, it's sequels. It's no surprise that Driver, the franchise known for riveting storylines and authentic racing sequences worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster, has spawned some additional installments. Driver: Parallel Lines continues the franchise's mastery of the action-driving genre. Follow T.K., a driver for hire with plenty of skills but zero conscience. Embark on 35 multi-path missions set in the New York underworld during 2 different eras, 1978 and today, both re-created through stunningly realistic open environments. Parallel Lines brings 80 customizable vehicles, improved character control, enhanced AI, a better-than-ever vehicle damage system, and online multiplayer for up to eight.
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IGN Review (7.2 out of 10)
If the reception to Driver 3 was a revelation for the good folks at Reflections, then the result produced a major shift for Driver: Parallel Lines. This fourth game in the series is less like the previous iteration and similar to Grand Theft Auto now more than ever. Instead of a story mode and a hal...more
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Average Member Rating: 7.0 out of 10
A step forward, but still could use improvement. (8 out of 10)
posted by Lauwee (MINNEAPOLIS, MN) on Apr 12, 2006
Member since May 2004
12 out of 16 gamers (75%) found this review helpful
Member since May 2004
12 out of 16 gamers (75%) found this review helpful
I really wasn't expecting much out of Parallel Lines after playing and disliking Driv3r, but I think Atari pulled it off this time around. The driving is definetely the games' strongpoint, as alot of tweaks have been made. But I thought the on-foot controls were still rather clunky. A good twist wit...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 146 kb
Modes Story, Full Mission Single-Player, Campaign
Controllers Analog Control, Vibration Function







