This is an excerpt from the Review of the Nintendo Wii game Driver: Parallel Lines by Cubed3
Final Score - 6
Driver has come a long way since its release on the PSOne in 1999, and whilst some of the game mechanics could certainly please a number of people – it is hard to forget that the Wii is just being used here as a port machine. If you’re looking for high octane racing thrills, you might want to check out some of the other games in the Wii’s growing library, and if you’re determined to have a go at some good ol’ Remote-ified Driver-ing anyway, this is probably only worth a rental.
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These are some new images of the Nintendo Wii game Driver: Parallel Lines
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Driver: Parallel Lines details
New York in ’78 was the coolest place on the planet. I was new to the Big Apple, just a country boy looking to make it good. In just a few weeks it felt like home. From New Jersey to Queens, from the Bronx down to Battery this was my patch, my backyard. 28 years later and the city sparkled like new but underneath, the filth was still there, and I had vengeance crawling inside me.
? Wii Controllers Integration – Intuitive utilization of the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk for a unique sensation of driving and 3rd person action
? Experience Open Environments Racing in Two Distinct Time Periods – Multiple paths to complete over 35 missions across photo-realistic 1978 & 2006 New York City
? Control and Customize Over 80 Drivable Vehicles - Including cars, motorcycles, and trucks - all integrated with a realistic vehicle damage system
? Authentic Hollywood- style Action – Experience adrenaline pumping high speed racing and car chases
? Massive Enhancements Over Previous Driver games -Including AI, graphics, physics, and more!
Fulfill dreams
? Having access to cars/vehicles you can’t have in real life (own, build up, drive)
? Do things you shouldn’t do in real life (driving clearly beyond speed limits, engaging chases, doing insane stunts, wrecking cars, etc.)
Achievement
? Improvement of performances through expertise with driving skills and clever car tuning
? Victory over AI and over human beings
Immersion / Freedom
? Playing in a realistic, living, interactive environment
? Sensation of freedom through non linearity (free roaming)
? Sense of ownership through large choice of cars + visual and mechanical customization
Empowerment
? Beating the law and justice representative (the police)
? Transgressing rules
? Being and behaving as a gangster – bad guy
? Blowing things up
? Owning many cars/vehicles
Unique controller sensation
? Using the Wii Remote to select your target, master your weapon and shoot
? Using the Nunchuk to drive, adjust your speed, control the character and its gesture
? Intuitive driving – cars, motocycles, trucks…
? Intensive sensation of controlling weapons
Wii Game Specifics improvements
? More than 30 unique and exclusive controls using the full motion and sensing features of both, the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk controllers.
? Targeting and shooting system adapted to the Wii controllers
? Get into action faster by Teleporting: allow the player to move quicker through the city
? Tune the police aggressiveness and the traffic jam
? Specific Wii special effects –TBD
This is the PAL Boxart of the Nintendo Wii game Driver: Parallel Lines
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According to the Entertainment Software Rating Board, developer Ubisoft is set to bring its open-world car game, Driver: Parallel Lines, to Wii.
The game recently popped up on the ESRB’s official website, an unofficial, but reliable confirmation that it’s coming.
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Driver: Parallel Lines is making its way to the Nintendo Wii and has a release date for March 15th, 2007. This is based on an updated list from my local distributor regarding upcoming Wii titles being released. The title was released earlier this year for the PS2 and Xbox.
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