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Driver: Parallel Lines

Also known as: Driver Parallel Lines [UK]
A time-hopping crime game that aims to outdo Grand Theft Auto by ramping up the high-speed stunt-driving action.

Genre: Action
Release date: Mar 14, 2006
Published by: Atari
Developed by: Reflections


Screenshots updated Feb 6, 2006
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For the first few minutes, Driver: Parallel Lines really seems like the game fans of the series hoped it would be. The opening movie looks terrific, the story seems exciting, and the driving missions look fun. Then the first mission ends, and the magic fades quickly. Dont get us wrong, there are still quite a few things to like about Parallel Lines. The games rendition of 1978 New York, while not completely accurate, still has many familiar monuments and buildings, and is more than large ...
Driver: Parallel Lines
Can Atari's avenging disco wheelman undo the mistakes of the past?
Feb 27, 2006
2004's DRIV3R is one of the most critically reviled games of all time, but that hasn't stopped developer Reflections from making another sequel. It has, however, stopped them from making another horrible sequel, as Driver: Parallel Lines looks less like a lame knockoff and more like a serious contender for Grand Theft Auto's lunch. The first Driver to not star an undercover cop, Parallel Lines is the story of The Kid, a gifted getaway driver working his way through New York's underworld in ...   » Read Full Driver: Parallel Lines preview
ESRB Rating
Driver: Parallel Lines  is rated:
Mature
Blood, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language
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