New Driver 4 trailers

Now on Eurogamer TV.

Atari has released a whole bunch of new trailers for Driver: Parallel Lines, and they're now available for your viewing pleasure on the Eurogamer TV beta site.

Parallel Lines is the fourth instalment in the Driver series, and it might just be a return to form with a bit of luck. The first half of the game, which is set in 1970s New York, puts you in the shoes of TK, a naughty young scamp with some seriously dangerous driving habits.

TK finds himself caught up in the underground crime scene and next thing you know he's facing 28 years in the nick. Cue the start of the second half of the game, which takes place after TK's release in 2006 and sees him taking to the streets to settle old scores.

The game features more than 35 missions and 80 vehicles, plus the inevitable "incredibly realistic driving physics." Why not check out our hands-on preview, if you haven't already.

Driver: Parallel Lines is out this spring.

Comments (5) Latest comment 6 years ago

Comments threads automatically close after 30 days, but please feel free to continue chatting on the forum!

  • Cosmopolitan #1 6 years ago

    Is it just my computer or does the video stutter horribly?
    (Hope it does not in the actual game)
    Edited by 1 at 07/02/06 @ 15:16
  • ecureuil #2 6 years ago

    Is it just my computer or does the video stutter horribly?

    It's fine for me. Try letting the whole thing load first, then watch it.

    The game looks decent enough, but you can never tell from those sorts of trailers. Also, that shot of him walking towards the camera shooting towards it is very GTA..
  • Madder-Max #3 6 years ago

    ooooh. Its like yer girlfriend cheating on you and then asking if you'll have her back. Sooooo tempted but been hurt before

    /sobs in a confused state
  • Sko #4 6 years ago

    Hmm. Long movie titles cover up the dates there.

    "Rated M for Ma-chewer" Tee-hee-hee.

    Still, fun playing CG/Replay/Ingame with that Peaches clip.
  • neon #5 6 years ago

    The characters look very next gen. The game makes GTA San Andreas look 20 years old. Impressed. Spotted some sexy dancing in there, Atari had better be careful.
  • Greebo #6 6 years ago


    Hmm, Atari are good at directing trailers.

    I remember Driv3r looking fresh and exciting when the trailers came out and was shocked at just how poor it was when I finally played it . . .