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Need for Speed ProStreet


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

ProStreet looks gorgeous as you bomb along at crazy speeds in a blur of rich colours (although it can look a little juddery at times) and spend ages poring over every contour of your motor, modifying it with the still-awesome Autosculpt mode. But after prolonged play we realised that our enjoyment had been replaced by OCD - we were playing the races just to unlock new equipment and areas. It’s not that the excitement stalls, it’s just that the routine of dipping into race days to earn cash to spend on your car and doing it all again triggers the completist in you, until eventually having the best motor is the most important thing of all. 

You'll love
  • Slow-mo crashes are spectacular
  • Can gain serious speed in some races
  • Modifying your car is as addictive as ever
You'll hate
  • Needlessly complicated menus
  • Can't tune car on race day easily
  • Can't create your own racer

 
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GAMESFIRE  - 3 months 30 days ago 
Nice review. I agree with you. It could really be cool if you could create your own racer.
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Need for Speed ProStreet
Need for Speed ProStreet

Genre: Racing
Release date: Nov 13, 2007
Published by: EA GAMES
Developed by: EA Black Box
Franchise: Need for Speed
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
8 player VS
8 GREAT
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