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Xbox : Test Drive: Eve of Destruction Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Test Drive: Eve of Destruction and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Test Drive: Eve of Destruction. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Smash up the classics

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: December 28, 2004
Author: Amazon User

By far the best aspect of this game is how the developers managed to put real world cars in without using the names or having to license them... hence you can smash them up! Excellent game play, lots and lots of different play modes, many cars, and a good (for Playstation) paint booth. The only disappointing part is the announcer... they could have done without that entirely, but it's alright. This game is difficult without being unbeatable, and it has lots of surprises. Get this game soon!

crash,bang,fun!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: July 28, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I have rented this game three times and I played it non-stop each time!

the best crash and bash game out there.

it offers car customization including: paint,parts,and body.
the track choice is very nice and the cool cars including:buses,an ambulance,and a hearse are very fun to drive and crash!

5 stars.

Great game that never really got the spotlight

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I love Test Drive: Eve of Destruction.

It's rare to find a game nowadays that stays completely true to the crash up derby formula, but this one doesn't disappoint. The game has great atmosphere. You really feel like you're in the midwest, competing with other local racers for just a few bucks. This is a game where $1500 will buy you a great car, and you have to earn it.

The game offers many different events in career mode, too many to name, but my favorite is the figure-8 jump race, for various reasons. But all are very fun to play. The cars handle great and show damage well. The soundtrack is good and gives the game a distinct feel, and the career mode takes quite awhile to get through. I haven't even completed it yet.

Since this game has been out for several years, and newer consoles have surfaced, you can get this game for cheap. But trust me, it's worth every penny.

Great fun for the family and groups.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 24, 2007
Author: Amazon User

My family and I play this game alot. It's a great way to unwind after work, cause some mayhem, and destroy some cars, all without leaving the couch. It's even better when you get your friends together in the evening just to hang out.

A FANTASTIC RACING TITLE OF DESTRUCTION 9.25 OUT OF 10

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 03, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Test Drive could easily be one of my favorite racing games because there's nothing quite like the feeling of demolishing your enemies into nothing but a pile of smoking wreckage (especially with a bus as your weapon). This is a must-have racing title for Xbox owners because it is absolutely wonderful and awesome to play. Plus, I can't see why Atari has gone back to sim/racing gameplay with the Test Drive franchise instead of continuing this game's arcade gameplay of destruction.
WHAT THE GAME IS: Well, it's a racing game. You go through a career mode, get new cars if your own gets wrecked, earn money, and be the greatest. But, you don't have to do a career mode to unlock the extra content. You can just do the events which are amazingly fun, and are even better if you play with a friend. It's also easier to unlock things if you go there and win.
GRAPHICS: Look good for the time, and still hold well to this day. You mostly see dirt tracks because this game is all about demolition racing. Though, the car damage modeling seems a little shallow considering how good Driver 3's damage modeling looked.
MUSIC: A good selection of tracks to listen to, too bad you can't skip through songs you don't particularly care for.
SOUNDS: Vehicles crashing, metal twisting, cars scraping against walls, you know the basics in destructive racing.
GAMEPLAY: Works like it should most of the time, though I can't quite figure out why I have to press the B button if I want to reverse instead of L, but other than that it works almost perfectly. You can also adjust the driving view if you want to. Virtually everything is fantastic about this game. The flaw is the fact career mode can get a little tedious and difficult, but who cares this game is totally awesome!
OVERALL: Absolutely fantastic, there's hardly a flaw present you really should buy this game because it is well worth the investment, unless you like Xbox Live too much to enjoy games that don't have it, because this game does not have Live play. But there are so many events to challenge a friend to, so it doesn't matter if it has Live play or not because it's just too much fun.
THE GOOD: Hella fun racing destruction, awesome events, decent graphics, good soundtrack, a great selection of vehicles to unlock, a good career mode, and fun old-fashioned multiplayer.
THE BAD: No ability to skip through tracks, damage modeling is a little weak, career mode can be a little tedious and difficult.

So much fun...you can't not like smash up derbys

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 11 / 12
Date: September 04, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Test Drive Eve of Destruction is a strange title for a game all about 'contact racing' (demolition derby, figure-8 racing, etc).

There are 3 modes of gameplay: Action, Career, and Dare. All three modes accumulate points to unlock goodies.

Action mode has most of the cars unlocked and a handful of tracks and lets you jump right in and drive whatever car you want in whatever event you want. Pick the school bus, head to the trailer races, and you'll be a school bus with trailer racing a bunch of cars with trailers (how fun is that?).

In dare mode you race in a set of races with a predefined car. You must to finish first in each race to move on to the next 'dare'. There are multiple dare levels with 5 races per level.

Career mode is what you'd expect. You start out with the worst car, little cash, and no reputation. Within career mode you have different ways to race as well. You can race at the various tracks, go to the diner to race the local boys for money, and run time trials at places like the local gravel pit. There is also a junkyard where you can buy new cars, and a garage where you can purchase upgrades and paint your car.

Painting your car is pretty funny. When you paint, it's with spray paint and it looks real...and real bad...just like real spray-painted cars at the derby.

Any given race night is called an 'eve' and there are a number of events per eve. The events are fairly comprehensive and include: Figure-8 Jump (where the cars have to cross an intersection with jumps at high speed), trailer races (trailers attached to the cars), chain races (cars chained togethor), king of the hill, car soccer, flag-pole races (circle a flagpole while racing), the gauntlet (you drive a hearse and try to elude the chase cars), and of course the demolition derby. There are quite a few more race types besides these.

As far as gameplay goes, it's fun but this isn't a driving sim. It isn't PGR2. It's an Atari title and they don't seem to be putting out the top-shelf games these days. The various cars do handle differently and the upgrades to make the cars better. You just have to get the hang of how each car drives and not unlike PG2, the action mode is the way to get used to the various cars.

This is also one of those games that is super fun to play with your friends. You better have a big TV screen though since there's no Live and no system link. The game does support 480p video and Dolby 5.1 audio.

To parents, the only reason I can figure that this title got a T (teen) ESRB rating is because of two fairly common four-letter words (one starts with an H and the other starts with a D) that you certainly don't want your little kids repeating. That inclusion is unfortunate because the announcer is so lame that you tend to ignore him anyway and the context in which those two words are used doesn't add much to the game.

All in all this game is really fun and does a pretty good job at recreating the fun and spectacle of race night at your local full contact speedway. If you've never been (shame on you, you're missing out) the in-game video clips will give you a taste of what you are missing.

Entertaining

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 11, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The whole reason I purchased this game was because my older brother had it and was playing it with my nephew and said they were having a blast. So I went and purchased it for my son and me to play and we have just as much fun as they do.


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