Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn 18 year old driver in New York City 1978 is set up and sent to prison for 28 years by his partners. Now in 2006 he must get back at the ones who brought him down.An 18 year old driver in New York City 1978 is set up and sent to prison for 28 years by his partners. Now in 2006 he must get back at the ones who brought him down.An 18 year old driver in New York City 1978 is set up and sent to prison for 28 years by his partners. Now in 2006 he must get back at the ones who brought him down.
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Brian Bloom
- Ray
- (voz)
Dave Walsh
- TK
- (voz)
Ian Gregory
- Corrigan
- (voz)
Geoff Brown
- Slink
- (voz)
James Mathis III
- Additional Voices
- (voz)
- (as James C. Mathis III)
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Poor. Very poor.
This game is simply too short. You've got a total of approx. 20 missions, where some missions or parts of missions repeat parts of other missions or their jobs are just rip offs of other games or movies.
if you've played GTA - for example 2 of the last big 3 titles - you will have a déjà vu on some driver missions.
this part of driver is also very stupid because the cop AI is more than dumb compared to the prequels. be careful, this time it uses the "texas "- or "cowboy"-system: first shoot, then ask questions. the cops will follow you by two cars, three cars, four cars - if you shoot'em, they'll call SWAT. what is SWAT in this case? its a one-van-team, mostly sticking in the traffic jams. the only weapon that really can stop you is the police helicopter. they will shoot at you until your car is down. and then until you are down - if you've left your car just in time.
The felony system is very impressive. its a two part system. if you don't leave your car while being chased, the cops will just look for that car. but if you leave the car while chased the car felony will drop to your character felony. if you leave the car after shaking the cops, it won't drop the felony and you're clean. if you have now felony on your character and you hijack a new clean car, passing cops will scan your car - if you pass fast enough, they won't care, but if you're too long in their sight, they will recognize you. i like that system.
But there are too many bugs on this game. The physics of the obstacles and the cars is very good, but if you car flips over, its possible that it could stand on the headlights oder the trunk - just like a candle.
The presentation of this part of the franchise is not good either. You've got to do about 20 main missions, but you have to do 3 or 4 (depends on how many yellow spots are on your radar/map) missions, to see another cut-scene. the good thing is: the missions have introductions where you partly can see how to do the job. sometimes you don't have to figure it out. AND you can preview the mission intros before you drive to a yellow spot to start a mission. just point on the pause-screen map and press the right button. sometimes you have to, because they want you to be there on a bike or a sports car. thats a big plus.
over all its fun to drive around, messing with the cops. but the missions weren't fun at all. if you're on the point of the game, were it turns to present time (2006) you can imagine what the goal of the game is.
there's another little thing that annoys me. if you have another person in your car, it will try to communicate with you. always when you're in a slow or disabled car, have to shake the cops and this bastard repeats all of the 3 sentences he knows. yeah i think every of this guys just know 3 sentences and repeats them on and on. in GTA VC or SAN AN this would never happen. - okay on the girlfriends side-missions in SA perhaps, but these are side missions in a very complex game - the annoyers in Driver are in main missions in a not so complex and very straight game.
you can't compare driver to one of the big GTAs but you can compare it to GTA:Liberty City Stories and LCS will win, with a big lead.
i think the virtual New York City is 2 times as big as San Andreas (the whole map) - and you sometimes really have to drive 20 minutes to get to the next mission - if you want to safe in one of the garages between the missions.
This game is simply too short. You've got a total of approx. 20 missions, where some missions or parts of missions repeat parts of other missions or their jobs are just rip offs of other games or movies.
if you've played GTA - for example 2 of the last big 3 titles - you will have a déjà vu on some driver missions.
this part of driver is also very stupid because the cop AI is more than dumb compared to the prequels. be careful, this time it uses the "texas "- or "cowboy"-system: first shoot, then ask questions. the cops will follow you by two cars, three cars, four cars - if you shoot'em, they'll call SWAT. what is SWAT in this case? its a one-van-team, mostly sticking in the traffic jams. the only weapon that really can stop you is the police helicopter. they will shoot at you until your car is down. and then until you are down - if you've left your car just in time.
The felony system is very impressive. its a two part system. if you don't leave your car while being chased, the cops will just look for that car. but if you leave the car while chased the car felony will drop to your character felony. if you leave the car after shaking the cops, it won't drop the felony and you're clean. if you have now felony on your character and you hijack a new clean car, passing cops will scan your car - if you pass fast enough, they won't care, but if you're too long in their sight, they will recognize you. i like that system.
But there are too many bugs on this game. The physics of the obstacles and the cars is very good, but if you car flips over, its possible that it could stand on the headlights oder the trunk - just like a candle.
- You can't jump in this game. of course you can. with cars or motorcycles over ramps... but not with the character. - You can't swim - okay you won't die if you go fishing' but it's not swimming at all. - You can't fly helicopters or planes. - The motorcycles are a mess to drive and if you drive successfully you will not know why because you need a big amount of luck. - There are no boats
The presentation of this part of the franchise is not good either. You've got to do about 20 main missions, but you have to do 3 or 4 (depends on how many yellow spots are on your radar/map) missions, to see another cut-scene. the good thing is: the missions have introductions where you partly can see how to do the job. sometimes you don't have to figure it out. AND you can preview the mission intros before you drive to a yellow spot to start a mission. just point on the pause-screen map and press the right button. sometimes you have to, because they want you to be there on a bike or a sports car. thats a big plus.
over all its fun to drive around, messing with the cops. but the missions weren't fun at all. if you're on the point of the game, were it turns to present time (2006) you can imagine what the goal of the game is.
there's another little thing that annoys me. if you have another person in your car, it will try to communicate with you. always when you're in a slow or disabled car, have to shake the cops and this bastard repeats all of the 3 sentences he knows. yeah i think every of this guys just know 3 sentences and repeats them on and on. in GTA VC or SAN AN this would never happen. - okay on the girlfriends side-missions in SA perhaps, but these are side missions in a very complex game - the annoyers in Driver are in main missions in a not so complex and very straight game.
you can't compare driver to one of the big GTAs but you can compare it to GTA:Liberty City Stories and LCS will win, with a big lead.
i think the virtual New York City is 2 times as big as San Andreas (the whole map) - and you sometimes really have to drive 20 minutes to get to the next mission - if you want to safe in one of the garages between the missions.
After such a crap job done by reflections on driver 3 with annoyances like bugs and glitches finally they have raised the bar in many areas of driver 4 and given you quite a thrill ride. In this installment there is more of a driving element than in driver 3, like there was in the first two titles so the missions are a lot more interesting, there are a lot of levels and side missions to complete with hours of game play and fun involved. The graphics have been raised and so have the physics, the damage detail is still the best by far. If you are a driver fan be sure to get this and if your not give it a go because it is one hell of a game.
I grew up with this game, compared to Driv3r this one seems a lot better in terms of handling and graphics. Certain bugs and glitches have been fixed too.
The storyline is a little short and cliched, it follows the setup then revenge type story where the lead villian works with the cops. Although more than it's plot i just enjoyed it for the gameplay. My preffered era is 1978 as the colour palette is tinted orange and feels warmer where as 2006 is a cold horrible blue tint.
I'm annoyed slightly that you can't drive the trains, they are just placed as 60mph invincible battering rams. Also it's weird that no trains exist ever after the mexican guy mission in the 2006 era.
I still play the game today. It's a good game to kill time, even if you just drive around New York like you're untouchable.
The storyline is a little short and cliched, it follows the setup then revenge type story where the lead villian works with the cops. Although more than it's plot i just enjoyed it for the gameplay. My preffered era is 1978 as the colour palette is tinted orange and feels warmer where as 2006 is a cold horrible blue tint.
I'm annoyed slightly that you can't drive the trains, they are just placed as 60mph invincible battering rams. Also it's weird that no trains exist ever after the mexican guy mission in the 2006 era.
I still play the game today. It's a good game to kill time, even if you just drive around New York like you're untouchable.
I am rather surprised with the negative reviews of this fourth game in the Driver series. It's not the best as far as the storyline is concerned (that must go to Driver 2), and it suffers by losing so many of the options that were available in the previous three instalments, namely replay modes and the fact only one city is available. The graphics (PS2 version) are rather good, a little better than Driv3r, and the way New York is incorporated into the game is so massive it will take hours to negotiate every single street and alleyway! Damage to vehicles is as realistic as Driv3r, but it's disappointing that the character TK cannot swim, a fact further weakened by the fact that no boats are available whatsoever. Tanner could do this in Driv3r, so why wasn't this carried over into Parallel Lines? I like the idea of one part of the story being set in 1978 and the other half in 2006, along with some rather fancy music for both eras ('78 in particular), while police chases are rather fun, even if the AI is a little weak. Watch out for the SWAT team and the police helicopter too! Being able to repair, modify or complete change the vehicle the player is driving at Roy's garage is an interesting concept, while side-jobs and objectives scattered around the city allow you to prove your prowess behind the wheel, even if some of these objectives are exactly the same as others.
I like this game despite some disappointing aspects being left out and the rather lame storyline (the main highlight being the era change), but the realistic damage and wide variety of vehicles to drive and streets to drive on kind of makes up for it. 7/10
I like this game despite some disappointing aspects being left out and the rather lame storyline (the main highlight being the era change), but the realistic damage and wide variety of vehicles to drive and streets to drive on kind of makes up for it. 7/10
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After such a crap job done by reflections on driver 3 with annoyances like bugs and glitches finally they have raised the bar in many areas of driver 4 and given you quite a thrill ride. In this installment there is more of a driving element than in driver 3, like there was in the first two titles so the missions are a lot more interesting, there are a lot of levels and side missions to complete with hours of game play and fun involved. The graphics have been raised and so have the physics, the damage detail is still the best by far. If you are a driver fan be sure to get this and if your not give it a go because it is one hell of a game.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe director of this game has the same name as Tanner from Driver (1999), Driver 2 (2000) and Driv3r (2004).
- ErroresIn the 1978 era, the World Financial Center is present, next to the World Trade Center; but the WFC was not completed until 1985-1988. Battery Park City, where the WFC is located, was a landfill during the 1970s.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jampack Vol. 14 (2006)
- Bandas sonorasBump And Boogie
Performed by The Wrecking Crew
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