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You’re required to buy cars to take part in championship races, beat your rivals to the finish line and then, eventually, beat them in a one-on-one race and take their car. You’re given the opportunity of a lifetime to take part on some kind of racing reality TV show and off you go. It’s not good, not by a long shot, but it helps give somewhat of a reason behind why your character has suddenly turned to the life of a famous race car driver.īasically, you start off the game as a down and out valet who fancies themselves as the next big thing on the race track. That being said Test Drive Unlimited 2 does, at least attempt to put a storyline into the game. If you had a storyline in Gran Turismo 5 or the next Ridge Racer you would automatically dismiss it and get straight to the racing instead. STORY: When talking about a game that’s primarily about racing, it’s difficult to talk about the story. Socialising, questing and PvP – it’s all included in Test Drive Unlimited 2, but does it work? Read on to find out. Test Drive Unlimited 2 from Eden Games is exactly that, a down to earth, relatively realistic racing game with all the usual features of an MMO sprinkled in for good measure. Most people would then go on to assume that a racing game would be the last thing to be made into an MMO. Most people could probably count the titles on one hand that have even attempted it. Usually, mixing the massively multiplayer online (MMO) genre with anything other than the RPG genre hasn’t gone down very well.
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Available on: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC (PlayStation 3 version reviewed)