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Perhaps the press just likes a good healthy fight in similar games and we're just imagining all this stuff about how Driver does this better and GTA does that better. Certainly, the GTA/Driver rivalry has given us much to talk about over the years. Did Reflections wave a white flag? Or did Reflections simply follow the natural evolution of the Driver series and this is the latest stage in that development? Maybe Driver 3 didn't sell all that well, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas sold like gangbusters, and Atari and Reflections made business and creative decisions to improve Driver: Parallel Lines along avenues that previously had been rejected or dismissed. Who knows? One thing we do know is that this latest effort is a healthy, respectable rebound from the third outing and it puts Driver back into the saddle again. Driver: Parallel Lines follows the story of a young New York driver, TK, who makes his living driving gangsters, pimps, criminals, and lowlifes in and out of trouble, using driving skills and street smarts to make money and live the good live of sex, fast cars and perhaps even drugs. The year is 1979. The story and lead character are all new, and the setting is all new too. Presented with a distinct cinematic flair and a fantastic sound track comprised of songs from artists at the time (David Bowie, Blondie, Parliament, Marvin Gaye, War, etc.), the game's pre-rendered cutscenes show an uncanny resemblance to Martin Scorsese's mafia film, Goodfellas, with TK's life starting off pure, decadent and sweet, but taking a twist for the worst, all told from the first-person voice of TK. As beginnings go, Driver: Parallel Lines offers one of the best beginnings any videogame has ever had. The English development team re-creates the rich, fast-paced city life of New York in 1979 and puts players back in time to relive that orgy of excessiveness without a hitch. Once you get into the game proper, things look a little different. Or rather, they look very familiar. The pre-rendered cutscenes are a blast to watch, and what they do, they do well, but once they end and the game begins, you'll recognize that same old Driver resting underneath the pretty package. It's still Driver, replete with its distinct handling, physics, trial-and-error missions, and the uncanny ability to create great car chases in the bat of an eye. But Reflections has learned a lot from its third outing. It's taken some hard knocks and come back with a better game. Parallel Lines presents players with an in-game training mode that you won't even notice, starting you out right away in a cop chase. It gives you a safe house with guns and health packages in it, a set of garages in which to customize, repair, upgrade, stylize or store your car, and it's improved the out-of-car experience, while adding some new tricks to the in-car experience. While every developer handles third-person perspective action games their own way - I have yet to see the perfect third-person camera - Reflections does a reasonable job with the camera behind TK's head and more importantly, his combat mechanics. To get in and out of a car, players press Triangle (PS2) or Y (Xbox), and using the shoulder buttons/triggers, they can pull out a gun to shoot. Reflections goes two steps deeper. You're able to lock-on to an enemy and strafe, and by pressing another button you can free yourself of the lock-on mechanic and use a pin-point aim button. It's not by any means the be-all, end-all solution, but it's less clumsy than before. Players can pull off head shots with this mechanic or they can shoot out car tires. Or, with enough bullets, they can blow a car into a fiery ball of flaming metal shards. Adding a Starsky and Hutch-style move into the repertoire, Reflections enables players to drive and shoot simultaneously. TK just leans out the window and shoots. Never mind if it's not realistic. It's great fun, and it smartly enhances the best part of Driver, the car chases. Driver Parallel Lines Ps2Hi,This is HD remastered mod for Driv3r game for its 15th years anniversary. I started with Istanbul day dusk and dawn times. That project will continue with; İstanbul Miami Nice for day, dawn and dusk times and After that I will make whole retextured images' darker versions and with that way night times will be finished. here is V9!!(wait 5 seconds and just click appeared button for download) MIAMI REMASTERED ISTANBUL REMASTERED alternative Driver Parallel Lines Map Of AmericaInstallation paste all contents from driv3r_remastered folder to your game directory. Driver Parallel Lines Map SizeDriver Parallel Lines WikiV8 screenshotsDriver Parallel Lines DownloadV7 screenshotsDriver Parallel Lines CarsV6.1 screenshots Comments are closed.
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