Like Grand Theft Auto, the Driver series of games have always embraced the fast cars/cops versus robbers dynamic to varying degrees of success. Previous outing Driv3r suffered from poor 'on foot' missions and the unfair speed advantage the cops had when it came to catching you.
Parallel Lines does take bits and pieces from Driv3r but mostly things have been improved, with the game concentrating more on the driving (makes sense seeing as that's what the series is called). This time there's no sign of undercover cop Tanner though, as you play a cocky young getaway driver called TK (The Kid).
Steam’s deal of the day for September 27th is Driver® Parallel Lines. Also the sale will end in 24 hours, hence the “deal of the day”, so you have until 1pm EST or 10am PST tomorrow to grab this deal. Below is a description on the game as well as some important information.
I like the way these articles are approved only a few hours before the deal ends.
Better than no approval though, I guess.
Booth from Fangwheel gives us the background on Driver, leading up to Driver: San Francisco.
Australian GfK's weekly software sale charts for All Formats, Xbox 360, PC, PS2, PS3, DS, PSP, and Wii.
Most Australians ( with the brains to think correctly ) know that the PS3 is "still not yet" such a good gaming console to purchase for the mere fact:
>> it's way to expensive - even with the recent { false perception } of a price-cut.
>> the game library is not enough/and or stinks.
hmm not bad actually and I never heard it was coming out to the Wii ><