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Driver: Parallel Lines

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GF Rating
7.0

599 ratings

Critic & User Reviews

GF Rating
4

Weak

Something died in my playstation

posted by SuperMario (AKRON, OH) Apr 12, 2006

Member since Oct 2005

3 out of 9 gamers (33%) found this review helpful

i put this brand new game into my playstation and the weirdest thing happened. when it read the disc it thought it was a GTA game and it tried to play it, but all the best parts of the game were ruined. the characters were generic, unlikable and forgetable. The menus are confusing. The pushpin map thing is dumb and useless. The aiming system was terrible at best. Good luck targeting on anyone who is a threat to you. the city looks dirty and half finished. Basically, that's the problem with the whole game, it has no personality, it's boring and you'll play it just long enough to say to yourself, "hey this game reminds me of how much more fun i would have playing Vice City."
As usual with the Driver series, the only solid part was the driving, but even that gets boring and you end up feeling like a prisioner trapped in your car, avoiding the rest of the game.

Don't get tricked into investing any time into this game. The series isn't improving and its taking the once great idea that Driver was and turnig it into another GTA clone.

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GF Rating
4

Weak

The first of the 10 Commandments of game design:

posted by Sinrise (LONG BEACH, CA) May 15, 2006

Member since Oct 2003

2 out of 6 gamers (33%) found this review helpful

Thou shalt never fail to include a cut scene skipping feature for any game, for any reason.

It's worse when a game has potential and fails miserably than a game that had no expectations. I didn't make it through the Gunman tutorial before turning this game off and promptly sliding it back in the GameFly return envelope. The main reason for the hasty return and the low score is the inability to skip cut scenes. One word: lame. The is no excuse for not coding in a cut scene skipping feature. I refuse to play a game like this, not matter how good it is otherwise. The FMV was pretty well modeled, so much so it as if the developers put more money into FMV than actual game mechanics. The sense of speed in this installment of the Driver franchise is almost nonexistent. I found myself looking at the speedometer more than the road. The city and traffic have a pretty realistic sense but with such a weak sense of speed, even with the so called 'speed effects' and motion blurring, no amount of realism makes up for it. After deciding it was worth giving this game a little more time, I began the Gunman tutorial. After failing that the first time, I was forced to watch the cut scene again... and again from the beginning when I got to the next stage of the tutorial. That's where I pushed eject on my PS2. So, I cannot comment further on this game. Too bad.
Graphics: 5 Sound: 4 Gameplay: 5 FMV: 8
-Sinrise

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GF Rating
4

Weak

Yawn... Snooooze...

posted by Tomboy99 (LITTLE ROCK, AR) May 4, 2006

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Member since Dec 2005

1 out of 3 gamers (33%) found this review helpful

This was so dull, I never finished it. So, if it tells whether Tanner/Jericho made it after Driver 3, I have no clue. I did like that you could upgrade cars, but that was the only fun part. I hope Driver 4 has a better storyline and brings back Tanner and Jericho, complete with Michael Madsen and Mickey Rourke. It would be neat to play as Jericho.

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