Test Drive OffRoad 2 Free Download
Test Drive OffRoad 2 is a 1998 cross platform racing game. It is the second entry in the Test Drive OffRoad series of video games. Test Drive OffRoad 2 winds up being a better playing racing game than Test Drive 5. Rated the Game 6.1 “It’s a empty feeling no matter how much air you catch or how many times the rad commentator says “Awesome!” or “Sweeeet!”.
Ready for high-flying off-road action in a huge assortment of the world’s most rugged trucks and SUVs? Wanna get your groove on with intense pedal-stomping, fender-bending vehicular mayhem? Dying to check out exotic and dangerous courses all over the world? You are? Really? Cool. Now all you’ve gotta do is wait for a game that delivers all that stuff – because Test Drive: Off-Road 2 sure doesn’t.
In all fairness (and I’m always fair, right?), off-roading might not be the ideal sport to try to base a game around – or at least not in the hyperfrantic over-the-top style Accolade chose for Off-Road 2. Most of your time is spent with the accelerator smashed to the floor as you bounce all over the track, brushing up against invisible walls and careening back onto the course. Yeah, you get to ram other trucks and jeeps, and you get to make some really big jumps – but so what? It’s an empty feeling no matter how much air you catch or how many times the rad commentator says “Awesome!” or “Sweeeet!”
But even if extreme off-roading would make for a great game, Test Drive: Off-Road 2 comes up short in so many different areas that it wouldn’t matter anyway. There’s a total of 12 tracks, but it’s really six times two – running a course backward is counted as a separate track. Only four of those can be raced until you place high enough in competition, but when you do that, the first new track that’s revealed is – you guessed – one of those four in reverse.
Ready for high-flying off-road action in a huge assortment of the world’s most rugged trucks and SUVs? Wanna get your groove on with intense pedal-stomping, fender-bending vehicular mayhem? Dying to check out exotic and dangerous courses all over the world? You are? Really? Cool. Now all you’ve gotta do is wait for a game that delivers all that stuff – because Test Drive: Off-Road 2 sure doesn’t.
In all fairness (and I’m always fair, right?), off-roading might not be the ideal sport to try to base a game around – or at least not in the hyperfrantic over-the-top style Accolade chose for Off-Road 2. Most of your time is spent with the accelerator smashed to the floor as you bounce all over the track, brushing up against invisible walls and careening back onto the course. Yeah, you get to ram other trucks and jeeps, and you get to make some really big jumps – but so what? It’s an empty feeling no matter how much air you catch or how many times the rad commentator says “Awesome!” or “Sweeeet!”
But even if extreme off-roading would make for a great game, Test Drive: Off-Road 2 comes up short in so many different areas that it wouldn’t matter anyway. There’s a total of 12 tracks, but it’s really six times two – running a course backward is counted as a separate track. Only four of those can be raced until you place high enough in competition, but when you do that, the first new track that’s revealed is – you guessed – one of those four in reverse.
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