Monday, December 27, 2010

Test​ Drive​ 6 Full Version Game Singel Link (100% Working & Tested)

In this sixth installment of the Test Drive series, any pretense that you're actually taking a test drive has been completely abandoned. Now, gameplay has evolved into a bunch of crazy drivers zooming around in expensive cars through crowded urban areas, which is, of course, a lot more fun.

The cars are divided into four classes, with class I being the slowest, least maneuverable, and class IV being the top of the line. You begin with only enough money for a class I vehicle and race for prize money to buy improvements. The races come in four varieties: tournament, single race, challenge, and cop chase. Tournament and single are self-explanatory, but the challenge mode is one in which you race without opponents, trying simply to complete the track in a certain time. In the cop chase, you switch sides to take on the role of a police officer who must stop and ticket the six racers.

For a racing game to be of merit, the tracks must be the most important consideration. This goes double for a game whose concept is illegal racing, because the "track" isn't really a track in the traditional sense.
Test Drive 6 does a superb job of making you feel as if you're within the confines of city streets. The surroundings are beautiful and feature cross-traffic, country specific cop cars, stop lights (only there to look at, certainly not obey), landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty, and an array of debris to scatter off your hood (tables, chairs, garbage cans, and so forth). Boredom with the environment is never a problem.

The second most important requirement for a racing game is the cars, and
Test Drive 6 is loaded. You needn't be an expert, or even the tiniest bit knowledgeable about them to enjoy buying, upgrading and maniacally driving the large selection of automotive transportation offered.

A slight problem is easy nature of gameplay. Getting a feel for the tracks, the controls and the competition will take a couple of hours, during which time it's a fairly challenging experience. However, after earning and saving enough money to buy some upgrades and memorizing most of the tracks, it becomes much easier to leave the other racers far behind. You'll be buying the million dollar class IV models before you know it.

Oddly enough, though, the innovative idea of the cop chase mode isn't fully compatible with the challenge of the rest of the game. It's a fun idea, but the cars the police drive are horrible, as evidenced by their terrible steering and acceleration. Being a cop after driving the superior vehicles available to the racers is like trying to run with lead weights tied to your limbs.

Although the complaints aren't major enough to detract significantly from the overall playability of
Test Drive 6, they will possibly limit the amount of time you'll eventually want to spend with this basically good game.


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS


MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
CPU Type : Pentium
CPU Speed in MHz : 233MHz
RAM : 32MB
Hard Drive Space : 250MB
Sound Card : 16-bit with DirectX
CD Drive Speed : 4X
Video Card : PCI or AGP Direct 3D accelerator card
Video RAM in MB : 4MB

Graphic Accelerators Supported: DirectX