Test Drive Unlimited 2 multiplayer hands-on preview

Let’s be honest, most of us will never get to drive a Ferrari at 150 mph across the Spanish island of Ibiza. Thank God then for Test Drive Unlimited 2, as you’re gonna be blasting across the island until your tires are bald. We recently got a chance to sit in on an online session with the developer and check out a bunch of TDU2’s online modes.


TDU2 also puts a lot of focus on its Clubs, a guild-like feature that allows you to squad up with your friends and make a crew of racers. Joining and playing within a guild has a lot of advantages: players can share cars, the game will keep track of race times between members, you’ll collectively earn more money, and most importantly, a number of the game’s cars are only available through being in a Club.

TDU2’s handling is defintely more on the arcade side of the fence, but you’ll need to make sure to brake if you want any chance of winning. There’s also a manual transmission option for the die-hards. Cars are placed in different classes, so there’s no worry of having to race your VW GTI against a Ferarri. Players work their way up from modest hatchbacks to Ferraris and Bugatis, acquiring new houses to store their cars in while customizing their avatar and vehicles.

Oh yeah, your avatar. Test Drive Unlimited 2’s social aspect extends to your character who you can dress and customize as you see fit. You have 4 different areas to gain experience in, Competition for the straight racing, Collection, for buying new cars, Discovery, for unlocking new parts of the maps and finding collectibles, and Social, for adding friends and racing against other players.

TDU2 is trying to push the boundaries of the standard racing game into a more personal, social experience, a refreshing idea that runs counter to Gran Turismo’s traditionally static, isolated gameplay. Hopefully it’ll all blend together well when it launches February 8th.

Dec 23, 2010

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