Test Drive Unlimited – PSP review
Fast cars, fabulous houses, beautiful exotic locations – all this can be yours for the imagining in Test Drive Unlimited on the PSP. It’s also a fully online racing game – allowing you to compete against other PSP users from any wi-fi location. Racing and driving games are sometimes a bit technical for any but the most diehard fans to master properly – will this one, with its gorgeous looks, be any different? Click here to read the full Test Drive Unlimited PSP review now!
Test Drive Unlimited – PSP review
There are certain types of racing games that only appeal to PHD petrolheads. You know the sort –
monotonous, eye-drooping tracks, unforgiving racing lines that infuriate more than entertain, collision detection so severe that any prang has your vehicle veering off the track quicker than Richard Hammond in a rocket car.
Fortunately, Test Drive Unlimited offers none of the ‘features’ that seem to plague technical racers and, surprise surprise, the game is all the better for it. Instead, we’re presented with a pocketsized racing lifestyle title – and an invitation into a glamorous world where even the most miserable killjoy would have a hard time, erm, killing joy. Click here to read the rest of the Test Drive Unlimited review now!
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