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61

Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
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  1. PC Gamer
    76
    Parallel Lines is an energetic driving/action/shooter with loads of personality and twice the depth of its underperforming predecessor. [Nov 2007, p.76]
  2. PC Zone UK
    73
    For 20 quid, it's a half-decent ride while it lasts. [Sept 2007, p.73]
  3. Driver: Parallel Lines looks seriously outdated on the PC. Its dull story and gameplay prevent it from being recommendable.
  4. PC Format
    54
    A comprehensive lesson in how to make a mediocre "GTA" clone. [Oct 2007, p.62]
  5. PC Gamer UK
    51
    Empty-souled, dated GTA clone. [Aug 2007, p.84]
User Score
6.7

Mixed or average reviews- based on 106 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 53 out of 106
  2. Negative: 24 out of 106
  1. Feb 20, 2019
    8
    You know my problem with this game? It took me only 6 hours to beat it. This is my fav Driver game. I just love the 70's. And the idea, thatYou know my problem with this game? It took me only 6 hours to beat it. This is my fav Driver game. I just love the 70's. And the idea, that when you're half-through the game the time changes to 2006 is amazing. I love driving in this game, the missions are fun and varied. I didn't do much of the side missions though. I was more interested in the story and I wasn't disappointed. I didn't encounter any bugs while playing the game, but I wasn't happy with the controls. I always play on mouse+keyboard setting and here the aiming from cars is terrible. Because of that I had problems in few missions, but I was able to get through it. Everything else is fine. Go get this game, it's the best from the franchise and you don't have to play the others as the story involves different characters. Pickens approves! Full Review »
  2. Oct 31, 2011
    8
    The music chosen for this game was perfect. Every single track is excellent. Pure hits! The soundtrack alone is worth what I paid for thisThe music chosen for this game was perfect. Every single track is excellent. Pure hits! The soundtrack alone is worth what I paid for this game. At least for the 70s era part. The 00s era's music they chose is 95% garbage, but it does make it funny sometimes. New York has been created and rendered exceptionally well. The streets, the alleys, the cars, and all other parts of the environment are nicely done. The day and night cycles also look very nice. The cinematics are also done in a film-like fashion, that involves the player from the very beginning. All characters portrayed are quite interesting, and their voice acting is outstanding. Driver: Parallel Lines has the perfect mood, atmosphere, setting, sounds, and interactions to make you feel like you are truly in the game. Controlling any of the vehicles can be close to impossible without crashing them and eventually making them a complete loss. You will lose control of the vehicles easily. This makes the idea of spending money to upgrade cars you own almost completely wasteful and pointless. The game is extremely difficult. I've had to do missions many, many, many times over until I was successful. The untamable vehicle controls are to blame, in conjunction with the sometimes necessary simultaneous shooting. Repeating many of the missions over, and over, and over gets frustrating, repetitive, and extremely annoying. Often, it is infuriating how unforgiving the game is, with its control and handling issues. The speedometer keeps track of the total amount of miles you have traveled in-game, which is not useful, but pretty cool. Mouse sensitivity in the menus is horrible. Making changes in the settings will do little to make the menus useable by your mouse. Expect to choose menu options with the keyboard. The save system is based on completed missions. So, if you quit during the second part of a five parts mission, for example, you will be forced to start the mission from the very beginning next time you load the game, which is ridiculous. All vehicles take visible damage as you drive around the city like a complete lunatic, with very little care for public safety or your own. The chases and crashes are intense and look straight out of a Hollywood movie. The missions are diverse, challenging, exciting, and agitated even though this is primarily a driving game. Investing money into your owned vehicles and altering them is not forced upon the player, with the exception of one mission. Certainly, if you do buy upgrades, your driving will be temporarily made easier and better, but this is totally optional. Especially because money is hard to come by, and the upgrades or parts are expensive. Spend your money on ammunition instead. Several missions involve precision vehicular platform gaming. This means that you will have to slowly and carefully steer your car on ramps and other on ground structures. There are often hilarious AI controlled accidents that occur throughout the game. Because the missions are so difficult to complete successfully, you will develop hate for your enemies and the police. When you finally defeat them, you will rejoice in glory and relief. If you have much patience, and can forgive the game's excessive difficulty and problematic controls and handling, this is a great game. You will experience excitement, variety, and lots of fun. After the campaign is beaten, several vehicles are unlocked and put into your garage. You are also free to roam New York in both eras and do the money making side missions. It took me about 22 hours to complete. Full Review »
  3. Mar 28, 2020
    9
    Simplesmente, o melhor Driver da série, história, trilha sonora, gameplay são incriveis!

    E é engraçado que no Metacritic, eles apagam
    Simplesmente, o melhor Driver da série, história, trilha sonora, gameplay são incriveis!

    E é engraçado que no Metacritic, eles apagam diversas notas do User Score para equivaler com a nota dos jornalistas, como te explicar hein Metacritic?!
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