Test Drive Unlimited PS2

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PS2 Review: Test Drive Unlimited

Test Drive Unlimited was a stunning and original next-generation online racing title. Its immersive and unique online component was flawlessly integrated into the single player experience. Unlimited returns, almost completely intact, and it’s not even on current high-end hardware. This becomes one of the most impressive PlayStation 2 titles in the console’s history on a technical level. When online (through a rather long-winded process that requires the player to read the agreement every time they play), the player can have the option of taking on single player races or challenging other real people who race around in their game world. It’s handled so well you might not even notice you’re playing against other humans instead of AI opponents if it wasn’t for the need to track down opposition.


Test Drive Unlimited

Last year Atari unleashed the X-Box 360 version of Test Drive Unlimited and it's fair to say that it surprised and delighted both journalists and gamers alike. The reasons for this were varied but one thing above all that stood out was the huge driving area available. The developers constructed a vast and beautiful island for gamers to race around. In addition, there was the constant feeling that you were sharing a pixilated world with other people. While you could race against computer-controlled opponents, you could also challenge a 'real' person thanks to the on-line play. To bring all this to the PSP must have seemed a daunting task to Melbourne. The question is, did they succeed?

Unusually for a racer, Test Drive Unlimited attempts to inject a plot into the proceedings.


Test Drive Unlimited review (PlayStation

Quite a few people are getting reasonably excited about this Melbourne House port of the Eden racer and are amazed at how well the PS2 version holds up against the Xbox 360 version. But where the free-roaming island arrives relatively intact, there are many features that haven't made the cut.

At its core, TDU Xbox 360 game had an interesting concept of being able to drive around the 1000 miles or so of Oahu road. The majority of the fun came not from the plethora of races and challenges on offer but instead from the ability to drive around the Hawaiian island, taking in the sights, chilling out for a while and getting to check out the interiors of some of the cars youve always wanted to sit in but knew the car salesman would never let you anywhere near. .



 
 
 
 

 
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