More ‘Limited’ Updates for Test Drive Unlimited
Atari has just released new info on their upcoming racing title, Test Drive Unlimited. Promising to provide gamers the ultimate experience of racing, customizing, and even crashing worldÂ’s hottest cars and bikes made by the likes of Lamborghini, Ferrari, Ducati, Aston Martin, Pagani, etc. – a privilege used to be reserved for the Hiltons, Lohans, and Lebrons of the world. In this press release, juicy info regarding the title’s single player game features were revealed. They are:
- Collect and drive more than 90 of the worldÂ’s most exclusive dream cars around the vast tropical road system spanning the Hawaiian island of Oahu (without having to resort to the alibi of “there’s a paparazzi chasing me” after they chrash it).
- On or offline, gamers can take on the challenge of boosting cred and bank balance any time their virtual spoiled self wants it.
- Play like you’re a mechanic of MTV’s Pimp my Ride, cause in this game you’re given the freedom to customise not only your rides, but your character as well. You can even set up your characters home to a variety of places. Let your imagination run wild and create a Madonna/50 Cent hybrid.
- Single player challenges include winning all the preset races against up to seven bots, time challenges, speed trap challenges, missions to deliver goods, hitchhikers, and vehicles with good driving and within time limits, and even pulling a top model.
- If you’re more of a collector rather than an inborn Michael Schumacher, please yourself by owning more than 50 cars, 3 bikes, 15 houses, and even having a wardrobe packed with 10 or more Marc Ecko and Ben Sherman outfits – now that’s life!
- Game boost of a very realistic, thus unpredictable, AI for your rival driver. You won’t be able to guess what he’ll want to do next, aside that he’ll race you as hard as anyone can.
- The progress that players make both on and offline in Test Drive Unlimited all counts towards their profile, with many achievements, such as racking up more than 10,000 miles on the clock, possible online, offline or by using a combination of both.
- The opportunity of being the grandaddy of racing. Master all online multiplayer and single player challenges and carry the overall Test Drive Unlimited Champion title.
Now, can you feel the need for speed? Don’t get caught up with the TDU fever too much, it won’t be out until September 2006. So for now, let’s content ourselves with watching those sleek cars from afar…
Atari has just released new info on their upcoming racing title, Test Drive Unlimited. Promising to provide gamers the ultimate experience of racing, customizing, and even crashing worldÂ’s hottest cars and bikes made by the likes of Lamborghini, Ferrari, Ducati, Aston Martin, Pagani, etc. – a privilege used to be reserved for the Hiltons, Lohans, and Lebrons of the world. In this press release, juicy info regarding the title’s single player game features were revealed. They are:
- Collect and drive more than 90 of the worldÂ’s most exclusive dream cars around the vast tropical road system spanning the Hawaiian island of Oahu (without having to resort to the alibi of “there’s a paparazzi chasing me” after they chrash it).
- On or offline, gamers can take on the challenge of boosting cred and bank balance any time their virtual spoiled self wants it.
- Play like you’re a mechanic of MTV’s Pimp my Ride, cause in this game you’re given the freedom to customise not only your rides, but your character as well. You can even set up your characters home to a variety of places. Let your imagination run wild and create a Madonna/50 Cent hybrid.
- Single player challenges include winning all the preset races against up to seven bots, time challenges, speed trap challenges, missions to deliver goods, hitchhikers, and vehicles with good driving and within time limits, and even pulling a top model.
- If you’re more of a collector rather than an inborn Michael Schumacher, please yourself by owning more than 50 cars, 3 bikes, 15 houses, and even having a wardrobe packed with 10 or more Marc Ecko and Ben Sherman outfits – now that’s life!
- Game boost of a very realistic, thus unpredictable, AI for your rival driver. You won’t be able to guess what he’ll want to do next, aside that he’ll race you as hard as anyone can.
- The progress that players make both on and offline in Test Drive Unlimited all counts towards their profile, with many achievements, such as racking up more than 10,000 miles on the clock, possible online, offline or by using a combination of both.
- The opportunity of being the grandaddy of racing. Master all online multiplayer and single player challenges and carry the overall Test Drive Unlimited Champion title.
Now, can you feel the need for speed? Don’t get caught up with the TDU fever too much, it won’t be out until September 2006. So for now, let’s content ourselves with watching those sleek cars from afar…