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- Read Full Review Think Police Academy. Test Drive 5, as the name suggests, comes from a long line of racing games.The original Test Drive for the old 16-bit computers was played from a cockpit view only, and crashes were depicted by a jagged set of lines appearing on your windshield (the idea being that the glass had shattered). The objective was to drive as fast as you could around a high.
- Test Drive 5 Demo Test Drive 5 continues where Test Drive 4 left off, but takes it into higher gear with high resolution graphics, branching roads, shortcuts, and photo-realistic graphics. Drive any one of twenty-eight licensed cars, including fourteen exotic sports cars and fourteen classic muscle cars of the past.
Last year was the first year that Accolade brought the Test Drive series to the PSX with Test Drive 4. This was a pretty fun game that did have its share of problems. It was cool because it brought back to life some of the old classic muscle cars as well as some of today's top performance sports cars. For some reason, I just couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing. It didn't really hit me what it was until I started hearing about Test Drive 5. It became quite obvious what was lacking in TD 4 as soon as I heard it. The problem? No Mustangs! They fixed that and I am a happy man.
So what is new in this, the second year of Test Drive on the PSX? Of course there are new cars (we will cover this later), new tracks, branching roads, and a new cop chase mode. Better graphics make the action look good but the insane difficulty is still here. Throw in dual shock support and you will now feel the rumble of the 454 under the hood when you are sitting at the starting line on the drag strip.
Gameplay
Take one part Need for Speed 3 and one part Gran Turismo and one part Test Drive 4 and what you have is Test Drive 5. This is quite a compliment considering Turismo may be the best PSX game of all time and Speed 3 is a great racer in its own right. This game takes the arcade fun of Speed 3 and combines it with the realistic vehicles of Turismo and gives it a flavor all to itself.
The biggest draw of this game has got to be the cars. As with last year, this game is stacked with some of today's hottest cars as well as the muscle cars of yesterday. There are 28 cars to be exact. The game follows the now-popular unlock the cars by winning certain modes so all of the cars are not available from the get go but there are enough to keep a smile on your face for quite a few hours while trying to unlock the others. Some of your old favorites are back, like the old 'Vette and Cobra, and plenty of new ones have been added, like the 1998 Saleen Mustang (YES!) and the old classic Stang.
One of the things that I really liked about TD 4 was the track designs. Instead of having short tracks that required numerous laps, the developers decided to make continuous stretches of road that went on for miles and miles. This was a pretty cool change from what I was used to and I really liked the long races. Well, for those of you who prefer the multiple lap tracks, you are in luck. Those of you who prefer the long spanning races are in luck as well because this game has a both. There are 18 real-world tracks to be exact. You can race anywhere from Moscow to Hawaii. Some courses are short and some are long. The point is that there is bound to be something that will tickle your fancy.
I play lots of games and it seems that game sequels always try to add some new gimmick mode to make it different from the original. This game is no exception. The gimmick mode is the cop chase mode. I assumed that like most of the other games that try things like this that it would end up being fairly lame. Boy, was I surprised. This mode is actually a blast. You get to chase the race cars around from behind the wheel of a cop car. You even have control of the siren and the flashing lights. The object of this mode is to catch up with the race cars and make a positive ID. Once you make a positive ID, a message flashes up on the screen informing you of the heinous nature of the crime the person is wanted for. You then drive after them, ramming your car into theirs until the meter runs down and you can then arrest them. After that, it is off after another bad guy or two. This will continue until you reach the end of the course. Like I said, these added modes are usually pretty lame but I think they did a great job with this.
One of my minor gripes about the first game was that the game was really difficult. Actually it was not really a complaint so much as it was a warning. Did the game developers take my whining to heart? Hell no! They probably laughed and called me a little candy-ass. So if you could not win a single race no matter how hard you tried in TD 4, it ain't gonna be any easier this time around. The competition is always looking to bump you and send you spinning off and yelling in frustration. Okay, they did add an 'easy' skill level but I think you will have a totally different definition of easy than they do.
Finally, this game does a great job of mixing arcade gameplay and simulation controls. You can choose between arcade or simulation handling but I never really noticed much difference. What I am talking about refers more towards the overall feeling of the game. I really got the feeling that I was behind the wheel of the car but there was always some corner I was sliding around or some high flying jump that I would hit to remind me that this was just a game.
Graphics
The graphics in this game were a bit of a step up from TD 4 yet they don't quite reach the level of Turismo. Don't get me wrong, they still look good, actually great, but just fall a little short. Once again, this is still a hell of a compliment because the graphics in Turismo are unmatched. Everything from the detail of the cars to the awesome crashes to the flashing cop lights look great. They even went for the high detail replays which are a blast to watch with all of these crashes and jumps going on.
Bottom Line
There are so many racing games on the market today that it takes something really cool to grab my attention. Test Drive 5 did just this. It is one of those games that you can't wait to show to your buddies. I don't know how many people I dragged over to my desk and made them play a race (usually Scotland... play it once and you will know why). This game is just a blast to play. If you are one of those people that must win every game you play, you are going to in for some unhappy nights because the computer controlled cars will kick your butt and not look back. So far, this is the holiday racing game to buy.
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Short Introduction:
The fifth game in the Test Drive series, once again it features better graphics than any previous Test Drive game, but for the rest the game still isn´t as good as it could be, especially when we look at the gameplay and 'reality' factor, the gameplay simply isn´t realistic and gives you the feeling that you´re controlling a plane, the reality factor is very bad, for example the traffic is very unrealistic and when you crash your car will fly to the moon and within´ a couple of seconds it will be back on earth, just like nothing happened before, not even a little scratch will be visible. Test Drive 5 contains many different cars, from new sports cars up to old Ford Mustangs, and it also features about fourteen different tracks, the cover shows about twenty eight but in the end all tracks are available in normal and mirror mode. Test Drive 5 contains as good as every track that was available in Test Drive 4, the only real improvement in this game are the graphics and 3DFX support, which is very cool especially when you own a good old Voodoo 2 card.
The Graphics:
The graphics of this game are great; you can even play it in a 1280x1024 (or higher) pixel mode, which is extremely high for a game from this age. But when we take a closer look at it you´ll notice that they aren´t that good at all, Test Drive 5 just uses simple 2D objects to create a 3D environment, it looks very flat, even the car´s tires aren´t completely round. The engine used for this game may be good but the game itself doesn´t look good enough, when the developer (Pitbull) spend a little bit more time on this game the 'flat' feeling would be less or not even there at all but they failed at this point.
Music and Sound:
The music this game has are real soundtracks, I´m sure you´ll recognize some songs but I´ve to say that the '90Mb' version you can download here doesn´t contain music but when you can get an original copy you really have to check it out. The sounds are very primitive, for example when you press the horn, you will hear a sound of about 2 seconds and it´s unrealistic too because it doesn´t sound good of course and because when you hold the horn you´ll notice that this game constantly repeats that 2 second sound... so in the end the sound effects are cheap and simple.
What do you have to do:
What you really have to do in this game is race and win championships like in as good as every racing game, when you win a championship you will be awarded with new cars and new tracks, you´ve to unlock all tracks and cars this way, very simple but the game itself isn´t very easy at all, even on 'easy' this game can be very hard. Next to the normal, I can better say 'usual' races you can also become a cop, which is very cool, in this case you´ve to arrest your opponents, and that´s fun, promise me, you can choose between four different police cars, like an old American beast or one of the latest sports car.
The gameplay:
This is one of the most unrealistic points of this game, Test Drive 5 doesn´t even give you the feeling that you´re driving a car, my impression was that I was just controlling an airplane. There is also a good thing to say about the gameplay, because it´s very easy to learn, you only need a couple of buttons to control your car, for the rest when you choose for manual transmission (I want to suggest you to use it because the automatic transmission doesn´t show the real quality of the cars, like the top speed or acceleration), you just have to press A to shift up or Z to shift down (well... maybe the buttons are wrong but I always use A and Z for the 'transmission' part).
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Test Drive 5 contains enough to keep you busy for hours but... because of the unrealistic gameplay and flat graphics this game isn´t as good as it could be and won´t keep you busy for long these days. My suggestion is to look for a better racing game like Need For Speed III or Viper Racing.Game files
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The license plates on some cars have the names of the developers. |
In the Moscow course, there are other vehicles, like Ladas, Urals, and so on. |
@StigDesign The game songs are in the CD. |
It might be my cup of tea since Need for Speed 3, this racer should hit it on. 6/10 'fair' |
The crashes sound like tires being hit. |
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