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Need for Speed ProStreet

Fresh controls and blistering pace - NFS is back to winning ways

Words: on November 13, 2007

Races fizz with menace, amplified by foggy knots of smoke, chunky car models and twitchy steering. The Autobahn section is almost too fast, easily a match for Burnout 2, or Wipeout’s giddying highs, as one false move will see you plough into the central reservation and ignite one of ProStreet’s new features - slow-mo crashes. If you total your car - and you will at high speeds - the action slows as your vehicle flies through the air and comes apart in tiny details. Yup, there’s certainly far more realistic and exciting handling than in NFS Carbon. Squealing into corners in a Lamborghini Murcielago at 170mph will see your wheels puff out more smoke than a power plant as you desperately flick between gas and brakes. A four-wheel drive powerhouse like a Subaru Impreza feels like it’s glued to the asphalt and you’ll easily take bends at speed, but try the same trick in a rear-wheel drive BMW and you’ll oversteer and flip like an eel out of water. It really pays dividends to know your car’s limits before getting behind the wheel in NFS ProStreet.

Damage is governed by real-word physics. Stove your motor headlong into a wall and its bodywork will fold like an accordion. There are two types of damage - ‘light,’ which means your side mirror or bumper might fall off and pose a hazard to other drivers for the rest of the race, or ‘heavy.' That - after a nasty prang - will see your roof fly off into the distance and your speedometer flash red. Thankfully, it only looks horrific and barely affects the steering or engine, because we’ve had a few nasty smashes and still easily blew the opposition away.



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2 comments

  • bovice - December 3, 2008 8:57 p.m.

    one word... DUMB. This game reeks, I've been a NFS player since they created NFS. I have to admit... the older games were alot, ALOT, better than prostreet
  • destroyer29 - March 1, 2009 11:23 p.m.

    I think I'll buy it because it doesn't sound that bad, but bovice is right a little bit, I don't think prostreet will be as good as hot pursuit 2, Underground, or Most wanted because of the lack of freedom and streets, and especially cops. But I do think this will be better than Grand Turismo because of the tricked out cars. I still have one question, Is there still Nitrous?

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Release date: US
Nov 13 2007 (PS3, PS2, Wii)
Feb 18 2008 (PSP)
Nov 13 2007 (DS, Xbox 360)
UK
Nov 02 2007 (PS3)
Nov 01 2007 (PS2, Wii, Xbox 360)
Expected release date: US
Fall 2007 (PC)
UK
Fall 2007 (DS)
Fall 2007 (PC)
Available Platforms: PS3, PS2, Wii, PSP, DS, Xbox 360, PC
Genre: Racing
Published by: EA GAMES
Developed by: EA Black Box
Franchise: Need for Speed
ESRB Rating:
Everyone 10+: Suggestive Themes
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