Unlike its predecessors, Parallel Lines moves away from undercover cop Tanner and introduces , an 18-year-old getaway driver trying to make it big. The game's hook is its split timeline:
A world of bell-bottoms, classic muscle cars, and a funk-infused soundtrack.
After a 28-year prison stint, T.K. returns to a modernized New York to settle old scores. Mastering the Mechanics Driver Parallel Lines
This is your hub for over 90 drivable vehicles. You can store stolen cars and apply performance or cosmetic upgrades—though be warned, modifications in 2006 are 10x more expensive than in 1978.
While you can’t swim or jump, the gunplay is tighter, featuring a lock-on system and a "Thrill Camera" for cinematic slow-motion collisions. Pro Tips for New Wheelmen Driver: Parallel Lines | A Force For Good Unlike its predecessors, Parallel Lines moves away from
The game distinguishes between "personal felony" and felony attached to your vehicle. If the heat is too high, ditching your ride for a "clean" car can help you lose the cops.
If you’re looking for a classic open-world driving experience that trades the sprawling chaos of modern titles for a focused, gritty narrative, it’s time to revisit . Originally released in 2006, this game remains a standout in the Driver franchise for its unique "dual-era" mechanic and deep vehicle customization. A Tale of Two New Yorks returns to a modernized New York to settle old scores
Parallel Lines introduced several quality-of-life improvements over Driv3r , making it much more approachable: