Vin Diesel isn’t an actor that appears in intelligent and deep films, and while in his career he has taken on some roles that are more relevant then others, the image that we get of him is often in big budget films which are rarely deep. It is this genre which seems to fit in best with him, with this passion also translating into video game releases. Wheelman doesn’t break this rule and offers action, falls, firearms, women, nice cars and dirty language. And the one setting the laws here is naturally Vin Diesel, the best and almost immortal as he never seems to get hurt.

So Vin Diesel, alias Milo Burnik (he seems to resemble Niko Bellic, right?) is an infiltration agent in Barcelona. The man doesn’t make friends, but shows everyone he is someone to be respected. Milo is the best and easily puts everyone in their place, even if you are not a very experienced videogame player. In terms of scenario, like any bad action film, things are almost non existent, leaving nothing but a dull story. You move through the game, completing the missions requested of you, but the game never manages to distinguish where this all really leads. In summery, don’t think too much and be happy to follow along, as this is about the best the game can offer.
