

Players take control of a getaway artist who is framed and pinched in the late 70s, sent to prison for nearly 30 years, and hell-bent on revenge when he gets out. Like GTA before it, Parallel Lines is rated M for mature, which means that Dewy's Adventure haters will have something to play this summer. Shortly thereafter it popped up in magazine scans and now Ubisoft has come right out and revealed that a Wii version of Parallel Lines is indeed well into development and scheduled for a summer release in America.ĭriver: Parallel Lines is something of a Grand Theft Auto clone, enabling players to take to busy streets either on foot or behind the wheel and complete a series of sandbox-style missions. The game appeared conspicuously on the Entertainment Software Ratings Board's official website, which has been known to inadvertently debut upcoming titles, several weeks ago. and/or other countries.To the surprise of nobody, Driver: Parallel Lines is now officially set for release on Nintendo's new console.

Driver, Ubisoft, Ubi.com, and the Ubisoft logo are trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the U.S. Cars smashing, engines roaring and guns blazing.Get behind the wheel of 80 cars and motorcycles including old school classics and modern day marvels. Shoot, smash and steal your way through NYC’s gritty underground using an arsenal of short and long range assault weapons. Build your perfect ride with custom body work, engine upgrades, tunable suspensions, custom paints and accessories like bullet proof glass and tinted windows. The perfect combination for high speed driving - fast cars, open level missions with no loading time, realistic physics and destructible environments. Take total control as New York's most wanted wheelman. Twenty-eight years inside for someone else’s crime. You were the fastest wheelman on the street.
