

Five years later, Test Drive Unlimited 2 tries to pick up where the success of the original left off while adding new features.
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There were tons of cars to add to your collection of exotics, houses to buy, clothing and fashion accessories to get for your avatar, plus a whole lot more. It was a game in which you could get into races whenever you wanted whether it was by starting an impromptu race with another player driving through Hawaii, or through more standard computer-opponent races. model (Massively Open Online Racing), which attempted to erase the line between the single player and online racing experiences. The first Test Drive Unlimited was a great success as it explored uncharted territory with its M.O.O.R. First being published by Accolade before being acquired by Atari (formerly known as Infogrames), and being handled by different developers before Eden took over.
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It is a series that has experienced a lot of highs and lows in its time. On the whole, Test Drive is one of the longest running racing series in gaming having hit its tenth entry in the main series with the arrival of TDU2. Test Drive Unlimited 2 is the product of Eden Games, who previously developed the first Test Drive Unlimited. It turns out my gut wasn’t far from wrong, but not totally right. Considering where we started, however, I wasn’t in an overwhelmingly optimistic state about how everything else with TDU2 would go.

A bit of back and forth and another copy of the game later and we were in business. To avoid the long version of the story, it ended up being a pressing issue with the disc and not an actual bug in the game. This started with an issue of the review copy of the game we received. In our time together, Test Drive Unlimited 2 and I have been in a mostly hate-hate relationship.
