More Details emerge for Test Drive Unlimited |
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Atari have released a fact sheet for their upcoming Xbox 360 title, Test Drive Unlimited, today, revealing even more details on their high-octane racing thriller. Although TDU is also being released for PC, PSP and PS2, these facts apply to the Xbox 360 only, and you can probably expect to find less features in the PSP and PS2 versions.
Test Drive Unlimited is the ultimate automotive experience for car and bike enthusiasts alike. As Atari say "In the past there were racing games. Now there's Test Drive Unlimited". Visit the most sophisticated car and bike dealers to purchase new vehicles or simply take them for a test drive. Choose from all the real-world manufacturer interior and exterior options to make each vehicle one-of-a-kind. I'm reiterating what you already know, so here's the spoilers, detailed facts on each aspect of the game:
The Challenge:
Players can choose from 360 multiplayer and solo challenges, including a combined online and offline total of 125 race challenges, 44 time challenges, 51 speed challenges, 40 club challenges. And if thatÂ’s not enough to satisfy you, you can design your own course.
The Vehicles:
TDU offers a previously unprecedented choice of the world’s most luxurious cars and bikes, featuring 90 of the most desirable vehicles on the planet, including cars from Lamborghini, Ducati, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Shelby, Mercedes, Pagani, Koenigsegg, Saleen and Jaguar – each officially licensed. Additional vehicles will be made available via Xbox Live Marketplace after launch.
The Individuality:
Customise your avatar with a choice of popular branded clothes and create your own unique look with a vast range of hairstyles, colourings and the ability to fine tune all the facial features as well as performance upgrades for your car.
The Lifestyle:
Stack up the cash by winning races and completing challenges, then go beyond racing by bagging yourself a fine crib in the hills and filling your garage with sleek, sexy models of automotive art. As you cruise around the island, admiring the landscape and seeking out new challenges, watch out for convoy missions to take on, hitchhikers looking for a free ride, and even girls to pick up in order to get even more cash.
The Showrooms:
Cruise into the classiest car and bike dealerships completely furnished to precisely replicate the manufacturersÂ’ real-life showrooms, from the walls, to the carpet and the floor plan. Purchase new rides, or take them for a free test drive. Every vehicle is rendered with incredible fidelity and boasts unrivalled interior details including full car functions such as radio, electric windows, horn and more.
You can tell that this is the Xbox 360 version. No expense has been spared in creating the most realistic driving sim to hit the Xbox 360 and probably any game console, rivaling the Gran Turismo series for the PlayStation consoles.
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I am still not yet convinced about this game...I played the demo and that was AWFUL in my opinion. In that demo form, it definitely doesn't even compete with PGR3 which has now set a high standard for myself when it comes to racing sims. I just think this game will have a bunch of features and flaky controls and gameplay...WE'll just have to see tho...
I thought the demo was really fun to play but it was very buggy as we all know. Hopefully the 2nd demo will bring out its full potential and this will be one of most unique racing sims ever to be released. I can't wait.....