

To his shock, he learns he is actually inhabiting the body of the ambulance’s driver and is confused by the event. When the pair track down the prison van, Tanner finds himself suddenly disappearing from his car and reappearing in the driver’s seat of an ambulance carrying a critically injured patient.

Moments later, Tanner awakens in his car with Jones, with things seemingly normal Tanner however finds himself hearing voices in his head regarding an accident. While monitoring the convoy’s route, Tanner and Jones witness the breakout and pursue him after he takes control of the prison van.Īs Jericho ambushes them and attempts to run them down with the van, Tanner escapes into a street with heavy traffic that results in a devastating crash, putting him in a coma. On the day of his trial, Jericho stages a breakout from his prison convoy, overpowering his guards and eliminating the police escort. Following this, Tanner and his partner Tobias Jones manage to locate and arrest him in San Francisco. After you finish the story, you will have the ability to switch between the two eras at will.After he and FBI agent John Tanner undergo successful surgery, criminal Charles Jericho escapes from a Turkish hospital and flees back to the United States. The game lets you experience two periods in T.K.’s life during the first playthrough. The overall look and vibe of the city and even T.K.’s clothing style will even change with the time you’re on. However, in this Driver title, New York City has two distinct looks, the city in1978 and the city in 2006.

Similar in gameplay and theme to the Grand Theft Auto franchise, Driver: Parallel Lines lets you have fun in an entirely open-world environment. Now out in 2006, he is back in New York and is ready to get revenge on the men who betrayed him. He was at the top of his criminal career in New York City, but he was suddenly framed for a murder and ended up in prison for 28 years. It was first set in 1978 wherein you play as the getaway driver, T.K. Unlike the previous titles, this game focuses on just one city but is set on two different periods. Softonic review Drive for Revenge in this Racing Classicĭriver: Parallel Lines is a nostalgic racing video game PC port from the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and is the fourth installment in the Driver video game series.
