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Driver: Parallel Lines

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GF Rating
7.0

598 ratings

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Game Details

  • Release Date 3/16/2006
  • Publisher Atari
  • Platform PS2
  • Genre Racing
  • Number of Players 1

Blood, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language

Game Description

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.

Critic Reviews

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

User Reviews

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
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

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Specs & Requirements

Memory 146 kb

Modes Story, Full Mission Single-Player, Campaign

Controllers Analog Control, Vibration Function

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