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Driver: Parallel Lines places gamers in New York City during two distinct eras - the s and today - and centres on TK, an 18 year-old driving prodigy seeking fortune and fame. Gifted, popular and arrogant as hell, TK is one of the best drivers-for-hire in town and is known by everyone - from the pimped-out street hustlers, petty criminals.  · Driver: Parallel Lines may have the same core experience as it did over a year ago, but it lacks innovation and polish, and Wii's open-world bar has already been set pretty high. IGN Logo Wednesday,/ Until then, we have Driver: Parallel Lines. The story is split up into two overall chapters, one in the 's, where you're a young getaway driver, ***SPOILER ALERT*** and the other in modern times after you, now a middle-aged man, get out of jail 4/5.


For Driver: Parallel Lines on the Wii, GameFAQs has 2 reviews. Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of DRIVER: PARALLEL LINES for the Nintendo Wii CGR's Ray. DRIVER: PARALLEL LINES is from Ubisoft and is the. Driver: Parallel Lines places gamers in New York City during two distinct eras - the s and today - and centres on TK, an 18 year-old driving prodigy seeking fortune and fame. Gifted, popular and arrogant as hell, TK is one of the best drivers-for-hire in town and is known by everyone - from the pimped-out street hustlers, petty criminals.


Driver: Parallel Lines is the fourth video game in the Driver series. on Xbox and PlayStation 2 consoles by Atari, Wii and PC on June Review of Driver: Parallel Lines (Wii). It's an ok game, the controls take some time to get used to, but once you get it you are gold. If you are wondering what. The visuals are basic but slick and, because the Wii could do detail like this in its sleep, the city moves like lightning for some properly.

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