Most of the game will be spent on foot, with truly abhorrent controls. You'd think that if a game is entitled "Wheelman", there would be a great emphasis on driving.
There are absolutely no more.This is a GTA clone if someone mixed up the embryos with a game from 5 years ago and created some mutant offspring. And of course, there's a heap of cheesy lines from Vin to keep you going. A more advanced version of this turns the car 180 degrees, which is incredibly useful for taking cars out behind you. Once you've sped enough (or something similar, I haven't touched the game in the past year and a half), you get points which you can use to slow down time while driving, and you can physically aim where to shoot through the wind-sheild, which is aided by an overly simple auto-aim.
While this seems incredibly ridiculous, it is actually fun. You can also "air-jack" a car, in which you hold down circle/B, and when an arrow on top of your desired car turns green, you will leap from your car and get into the other person's. You can attack other cars with your own vehicle using the right stick, which is useful for ousting enemies and police alike. Naturally, there are a few aspects of the game that deliver on its promise of the over the top action we've all come accustomed to from Vin Diesel films of late. While the demo will suck you in, the game from then on will spit you out and desecrate you for good measure.
Food critics will usually review a restaurant a few days after opening as the first night will have a show put on by the owners, a method Food critics will usually review a restaurant a few days after opening as the first night will have a show put on by the owners, a method which could not be more apt for Wheelman.