Without a doubt the worst steering feel I have ever experienced in a racing game...it's all or nothing.

User Rating: 1 | Test Drive Unlimited 2 X360
I was super excited when i ordered this game. For a long time I have been playing Forza and Gran Turismo and was looking for a game to provide me with a fun experience off the track, much like need for speed had done in the past.

My first reaction on playing the game: "Crap, i think i just wasted my money."

The first issue (not issue really....more like a game-finisher) is the steering. There are 3 positions you can have the steering wheel at -- Not turning, BARELY turning (and I mean BARELY), or full-lock turning. There is no in-between, which means smooth driving is impossible.

The second major issue is also linked to steering. If you are a fan of racing games, you understand that if your back end begins to get loose, you can just feed in some counter-steer and correct the problem....well in TDU2, if you counter-steer you will find yourself bouncing back and forth between guardrails on the road. The "counter-steer" in TDU2 is called letting go of the joystick.

Issue 3: Terrible voice acting and sound quality in cars. Not much more to be said on that basis.

Final issue: graphics are awful. Not just bad, awful. Everything looks patchy and poorly designed.


Lesson to be learned from this? Buy NFS, not TDU.