Ray, believing his friend can do more, decides to help him move up in the criminal world by introducing TK to Slink, the owner of a local strip club. After helping another hoodlum escape the cops following a holdup, TK returns to the garage to rest. In 1978, Terry "TK" Kidumms, a getaway driver, works for criminals in New York City mainly to help them escape the cops, while maintaining a room at a garage in Hunts Point with his close friend Ray Davies, the garage's mechanic. It was released in March 2006 on PlayStation 2 and Xbox by Atari, Inc., and on Microsoft Windows and the Wii in June 2007 by Ubisoft. Due to the underwhelming performance of Driver 3, particularly the often-derided on-foot sections, Parallel Lines returns to the formula used in earlier games in the series, focusing on driving, although shooting remains in the game, while the game is more open-ended than previous titles. It is also the only title not to involve the undercover cop, John Tanner, but instead focuses on a getaway driver named T.K., who seeks revenge on a gang he worked with during his youth, after they framed him for the murder of a drug lord they held for ransom. It is a departure from previous titles in the series that focused on multiple cities, as the game takes place in New York City, within the periods of 19. Driver: Parallel Lines is the fourth installment in the Driver video game series.
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