The game Need for Speed franchise, ProStreet, is one of the new games by EA. It thrusts players into a head-to-head competition against the best street racers in a multitude of racing showdowns. It may be an entertainment of multiple players to play it oftenly.
This game is known as a true taste of raw adrenaline and racing with consequences. By noticing every dent, every scratch and every crumpled body panel is a battle scar, proof of the players’ commitment and competitive mettle. Thus, with an aggres…
See moreThe game Need for Speed franchise, ProStreet, is one of the new games by EA. It thrusts players into a head-to-head competition against the best street racers in a multitude of racing showdowns. It may be an entertainment of multiple players to play it oftenly.
This game is known as a true taste of raw adrenaline and racing with consequences. By noticing every dent, every scratch and every crumpled body panel is a battle scar, proof of the players’ commitment and competitive mettle. Thus, with an aggressive and skilled AI system, the players may become immersed in an unmatched believable race experience. Add in a revolutionary online mode that will redefine the meaning of competitive social play, and Need for Speed ProStreet is the ultimate formula for an emotionally charged street racing showdown. It pushes the "Autosculpt" technology to a new level to allow the player to impact directly their car’s performance for the first time.
See lessIt's time to go back to the grass-roots of Need for Speed and definitely make a sequel about fast cars, sports cars like the Mercedes McLaren SLR and the Bugatti Veyron. Not a bad game, nothing to write home about. Fairly linear. Read more
NFS: ProStreet is an accomplished title, but why the change? The street racing of the previous games was far more fun, and to be honest, wasn't tired yet, although Carbon was pretty rubbish, that was more down to the handling and graphics and gameplay issues when compared to Most Wanted or NFSU. Hopefully that game style will return soon.But the amazing graphics and solid gameplay hold up well, although the game was never going to be as good as PGR4 or Forza 2.However,... Read more
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… okay, so maybe not in a galaxy, but a long time ago, EA were the whipping company for many a gamer. Well, the gamer that knew quality beyond the pale of movie tie-ins and other such mediocre to poor software. It’s fair to say that EA have enjoyed a renaissance over the past few years, for you see, EA have been knocking out quality software at an alarming rate. Read more
Street racing? It's all about seedy garages and night-time races in the back streets of large cities. Or maybe it's about spending summer days driving at high speed through the countryside traffic or along the beach front? Not in Need for Speed ProStreet it's not. Here you will be competing in well-organised races held legitimately on closed roads, you won't be pursued by the police and you won't have to weave in and out of traffic. So where's the fun in that? Well, make... Read more
Need for Speed was one of those automotive franchises that was really starting to wear out its charm throughout the years. The last entry in the series, Need for Speed: Carbon, definitely left a lot to be desired. Even on the young next-gen consoles, Carbon proved to many automotive fans that their favorite genre was quickly running out of ideas. But the folks over at Black Box and EA have completely overhauled a redesign of the series in the form of Need For Speed:... Read more
Great little racer, good fun, lots of customisation options, lots of different race modes, and quite a few addon packs for it! 4/5 from me, good fun. Read more
I only played this game for a little bit. I didn't really get into it. But I was so glad when they brought back drag racing. But the most difficult thing for me on this game was the drifting. It seemed to be very touchy and that made it harder for me. But this is a good game for everyone to play. Read more
Fast cars and thrills but faster promotional opportunities mar a classic set–up. Bundled into ‘race days‘ is the way they‘ve tackled the illegal street racing underworld. It‘s a strange set–up making legal something which in essence isn‘t but it works. So, each race day will divide into a set number of races and your beloved (and possibly collision–damaged) dream machine will have to survive until the sun goes down. This means you‘re going to have to... Read more
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