

The only reason I didn't give it a "10" is because there are no online capabilities. There's no sex, blood, gore, ghost, goblins, monsters, etc anywhere in the game, which is very hard to find these days. My kids (10 and 5) both loved this game too, and I had no reservations with letting them play it. However the betting is optional and not a necessity to continue the game. I think the only reason it's rated "T" for Teen is because the announcer occasionally says "H*ll" (which is rare) and in career mode you are allowed to bet money against other drivers. Plus it doesn't require 2 months of your life to be able to be competitive, yet it's challenging enough to keep you interested for more than just a week or two. My favorite is the "in car" view with the steering wheel, gauges, etc that I haven't seen since my PC version of Need for Speed Porsche Unleashed. My favorite is This game is a blast to play and FINALLY somebody put more than just the "far" and "front bumper" views back into a car game. This game is a blast to play and FINALLY somebody put more than just the "far" and "front bumper" views back into a car game.

Additionally, Test Drive: Eve of Destruction offers players a selection of more than 30 custom vehicles, a dynamic soundtrack and a split-screen multiplayer mode for up to four players.
