Reception
Test Drive Unlimited 2 received "mixed or average" reviews according to review aggregator website Metacritic.[7][8][9]
Destin Legarie from Destructoid gave a negative review of the game, awarding it a score of 4 out of 10 and commented that Test Drive Unlimited 2 was "surrounded by a bug filled world, glitchy gameplay, and a core mechanic that doesn't function".[10]
Oli Welsh from Eurogamer gave the game a score of 7 out of 10. In his review, Welsh called Unlimited 2 "fantastic escapism", complimenting the atmosphere and multi-player components. Otherwise, he criticized the theme, commenting that "for a game so obsessed with image and lifestyle, TDU2 is hilariously, if endearingly, uncool" and concluding "it's just a shame it sometimes needs to escape from itself".[11]
Matthew Kato from Game Informer praised the game, awarding it 8.5 out of 10 and complimenting the mixture of open-world and online interactions with the single-player competitions and the free roam, calling them a "cohesive experience". He finally stated that Test Drive Unlimited 2 "might be lacking in most critical areas, but this is one instance where the sheer quantity of features prevails since their structure is thoughtful enough to make this game more than just a lazy vacation".[12]
Jane Douglas from GameSpot was less enthusiastic with the game, awarding it a score of 7 out of 10, complimenting the open world and online interactions as "attractive", but stating that, as a whole, the game "doesn't do any one thing better than a number of more specific, less expansive driving games".[13]
Rory Manion from GameSpy gave the game a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars. She compared the title to other modern racers: "Want exciting racing? Grab Need for Speed: Shift, or Burnout Paradise, or Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. Want the best driving model? Gran Turismo. Best car customization? TDU2's piddly sticker shops don't hold a candle to Forza Motorsport 3".[14]
Ryan Clements from IGN was disappointed with the game, awarding it a mixed 5.5 out of 10: "This open-world driving experience is riddled with problems and even the driving itself is far from perfect". He did not like the "ugly character models" and voice acting in the game, considering that it "will annoy at first and then grow to intolerable levels as they're repeated constantly".[15]
Jon Denton from The Daily Telegraph gave the game a score of 7 out of 10, naming it "another flawed gem" from Eden Games, and stating that "Test Drive Unlimited 2 teaches us that it's not just the open world you create, but what you do within it that really forms its identity".[16]
Steve Butts from The Escapist also gave the game a 2 stars out of 5, calling the game "a wreck, burdened with a laughable economy, too much irrelevant content and weak multiplayer options". He also commented that the game "definitely has its moments", further concluding that he "can't deny the game's quirky charm".[17]
According to BigBen Interactive, as of December 2016 estimated sales for Test Drive Unlimited 2 were put at roughly 1.8 million units sold.[18]