

A Cop Chase mode where you race as a police officer trying to stop every reckless driver before the end of the race. Single Race mode(s) You are able to choose between 5 different styles of races. Progressing through the story mode, you will compete against cast of very vocal characters while racing in different locals and being rewarded new cars for finishing in the top three at the end of the race. You are eventually contacted and propositioned to take part in another underground racing league - and race for (using his car) - a racer who has been injured and is now wheelchair bound. Game Modes Underground mode The games main story mode, wherein you are an underground racer fresh off of a string of losses. Car List * denotes that there is a police version of this car. While racing throughout the numerous tracks, heavy traffic will impede you and police officers will occasionally give chase. Additionally, you will often race after dark when traffic becomes much less of a problem. GameplayFeaturing no vehicle damage, and the ability to simply knock traffic out of your way with minimal downside, Test Drive is a pure arcade racer. Additionally, Pong could be played during the loading screens - alone versus the AI, or if in 2 player split screen mode against a friend. Cop Chase, Circuit and a Drag Race modes are also available as well as 2 player split-screen racing. It features 24 licensed cars with 12 law enforcement variants, 54 tracks, an assortment of single player modes including Underground (the games main story mode), Single Race, and Quick Race. Developed by Pitbull Syndicate, and published by Atari it was the first in the main series of Test Drive games to be released for the then-modern consoles.
Overview Released on May 27th, 2002 for PlayStation 2, and Xbox - with a Windows version following 7 months later, Test Drive (known as Test Drive Overdrive: The Brotherhood of Speed in Europe) is the seventh game in the long-running Test Drive series.
