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The editors liked
Always online
Cool houses to buy.
Huge
Attractive
Open and online world
Masses of varied content for fun
Steady progression
Enjoyable openworld driving .
Not much to be said here..
The editors didn't like
Stupid story
Weak racing
Buggy.
Inconsistent vehicle handling
Visual hitches
Including popin issues
Technical bugs make the online/offline divide less than seamless.
Abstract: Dating back to 1987 when the Commodore 64 ruled the world and the Test Drive franchise was under the Accolade banner, I have had some sort of relationship with a Test Drive title. So I was pretty excited when I loaded up Test Drive Unlimited 2 (TDU2) f...
Abstract: The Test Drive racing series has had a presence in console gaming for over twenty years, beginning with the original release for sports publisher Accolade way back in 1987. Two follow-up releases came and went without much fanfare, but with the release...
Disappointment. This is my one-word lightning review of Test Drive Unlimited 2 for the Xbox 360. What was disappointing? To find out, check out my full review of this title, After the Break!Full Review:I was so looking forward to Eden Games and Atari...
Abstract: I'm extremely happy that the racing genre seems to be picking up again. In 2010 we had some spectacular titles like Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, and Gran Turismo 5 so I couldn't wait to see what was in store for 2011. Well that time is now and Atar...
Abstract: Jaz Rignall takes a spin in the latest model of the longest-running racing franchise in the business. And remembers what it was like the first time around. The Test Drive franchise has been around for a long, long time. Indeed, I remember reviewing it ...
Test Drive Unlimited 2 had promise, but the final product didn't come together for this online racer. I'm a fan of games that give you control of your character's life (see: buying houses, decorating, pimping sweet rides), but the driving is missing th...
Abstract: Racing games have always been aspirational. From roaring along in OutRun's gleaming Ferrari, glamorous blonde at your side, to curating a vast collection of showroom catalogue supercars in Gran Turismo, the genre excels in offering a taste of a better ...