Good, but could be a little better.

User Rating: 8.1 | Test Drive Unlimited X360
TDU is a pretty big game in terms of scope. You get the whole island of Aloha to drive around and for whats there, it sure does look pretty darn good. There's a good selection of cars in the game from Ferrari, Nissan, Ford, but the bike selection could have benefited with a bigger variety. Luckily, TDU will get car packs around the bend and the list will only get bigger and better. Single player can be a little repetitive, but you can still have a blast offline. I haven't really tried multiplayer yet, but being able to drive with hundreds of others in the same world is pretty neat and the way the offline is integrated with online is cool. The sound I find can be quite repetitive so I didn't get wowed by it that much. Another thing is the cops in the game are just pathetic; you can blow by them at 150mph and they could care less unless you hit another vehicle and even if you do that, just don't hit another one and you'll be fine! The price of the game is easy to swallow and for what you get, it's a great deal and other companies should take the hint from Atari and make their games $40, as well. *sigh* The most disappointing aspect of the game though is where it needs it the most, the way the cars handle. It's a mix between arcade and simulation and sometimes it can be outright frustrating. The cars are prone to spinning out a little to much for my taste and it feels as if Atari should have gone one way or the other. However, there's more to this game then just racing, you can also go to shops to dress your avatar and make them look pimp and you can tune most cars and sometimes alter their appearance. Overall, TDU is one sweet deal.