Driver Parallel Lines Wii


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"Driver: Parallel Lines" is an action-adventure video game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Atari. It was released for various gaming platforms, including the Wii, in 2007. The game is part of the "Driver" series and is set in both the 1970s and the present day (2006) New York City.

Key features of "Driver: Parallel Lines" for the Wii include:

  1. Dual Era Story: The game features a dual-era narrative, with the player taking on the role of a driver named TK in both the 1970s and 2006. The story revolves around a criminal revenge plot and explores the changes in New York City over the decades.

  2. Open-World Driving: The game offers an open-world environment where players can drive around a detailed representation of New York City. The city is divided into several boroughs and neighborhoods, each with its own distinct characteristics.

  3. Variety of Vehicles: Players can drive a wide range of vehicles, from classic 1970s cars to more modern vehicles found in the 2006 era.

  4. Mission-Based Gameplay: The game features a series of story missions and side activities, such as races and vehicle chases.

  5. Customization: Players can customize their vehicles with paint jobs and other cosmetic changes.

  6. Shooting Mechanics: In addition to driving, the game features on-foot segments with shooting mechanics, adding variety to the gameplay.

  7. Soundtrack: "Driver: Parallel Lines" features a soundtrack with licensed music from the respective eras, helping to immerse players in the time periods.

"Driver: Parallel Lines" on the Wii received generally positive reviews for its open-world gameplay, dual-era story, and the variety of vehicles available to players. It offered an interesting contrast between the 1970s and 2006 in terms of driving and aesthetics. While the game was not without its flaws, it was a notable entry in the "Driver" series and provided an enjoyable experience for fans of open-world action-adventure games on the Wii platform.

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