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Need for Speed Underground


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Manufacturer: Electronic Arts



ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633147032
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Model: 14633147032
Platform: Xbox
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 2006-06-15

Features
Take on 20 racing machines from Mitsubishi Motors, Subaru, Toyota and many more
Build the ultimate street machine by earning cash to pay for body kits and performance mods
Hundreds of ways to customize your ride. Pick from major aftermarket parts manufacturers
Over 100 unique events give racers the opportunity to earn cash, buy more upgrades, and unlock cars and tracks while increasing their street reputation
Racing events including - Drag Racing - Explode off of the line with three other racers, on the brink of control, as you race for the finish line. Street Racing - Heat up the cold city streets with some high octane and high speed racing,

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Editorial Reviews:

In Need For Speed: Underground, you'll enter the world of urban street racing and work your way up the underground rankings! 4-player action for faster, wilder racing thrills!


User Comments about the Need for Speed Underground

Some are simple,like cutting corners, others involve flying (literally) through parking garages under construction. One other thing is that the opponents in this game are not afraid of contact with you or the wall, so long as they go faster.So, this is not a bad game, just be ready to take a few hits and provide some yourself in the later parts of the game, but don't worry, there is no damage in this game. All are quite customizable, with special hoods, roof scoops, wheel rims, and side skirts. I got my own car to around 206 mph from these upgrades. That was with the easy level too. Also, quite often the gap between me and the guy in 2nd was between 0.03 to 0.94 seconds or so, hence the title for this review. In the circuit and point-to-point races,you should notice shortcuts along the way.


Add your own decals like stripes, flames, etc. The drag races are manual transmission only.The bad parts are as follows: I know it is called Underground for a reason, but I would like to see some daytime racing instead of only night time. First of all, here are the good points for this game:a very nice selection of cars, from a Ford Focus and Mitsubishi Eclipse to a Nissan Skyline GT-R. on your car as well. Win and you get a free body or engine upgrade; lose and you get nothing.The tracks themselves are a bit interesting as well. Special decals broadcasting who modified your car can be placed on the doors and windshield. Note: if you use an automatic transmission, practice with a manual before you try this game. Performance modifications like turbos and nitro can be added as well.


Take them for extra points. If you do well enough, some of the characters in the game will challenge you to a time trial. Some in my own opinion make the car look worse, not better, but like I said, that's a matter of opinion. There are circuit, point-to-point races, as well as drag and drift events. Hard can be won, it just takes a few more restarts.


Probably because PGR2 is very realistic and you have to really get on the brakes in the corners. Easily the best part is modding the cars. I would definitely recommend it. I like it better than Project Gotham Racing 2. So I bought the game a few weeks ago off the internet.


Heck yea. The lack of tracks though kind of irritates me. Was it worth the $4 I payed for it. It's more of an arcade style racing game.


In NFSU, you can take turns at higher speeds and it's more fun than hitting the breaks all the time. The farther you progress in Underground mode, the harder it gets. There's about 5 tracks total for circuit mode, but usually you have to run them in reverse or "mirrored" so it seems like there are tons of tracks. There's a pretty big selection of cars, at least big enough for me.


Some tracks are hard though. It's a very deep game and I've probably played it about 20 hours so far and I havent beaten it yet.


You can play in two player mode and go head to head. The songs are sucky though. I don't see why some reviews don't like it. It is fun and fast.


The are the worst. My dad's heard bad language in some and the beat is stupid. I haven't even finsihed it and i got it last year. yOu play DIFFERENT levels in the game.


That's because this is really competative and fun. Everythign would have been perfect is it wasn't for the stupid and sucky songs.:(:(:(:(:


STAY AWAY FROM IT. THIS WAS ONE OF MY FIRST GAME, IT SUCKS, THE CARS HANDLE BAD, NOS JUST SUCKS. IF YOU WANT A GOOD CAR GAME MIDNIGHT CLUB 3, THATS GOOD, BUT BACK TO THE SUCKIE GAME, OH YEAH DID I SAY THAT IT SUCKS, BECAUSE IT SUCKS, FIRST IT'S FUN, THE GOES DOWNHILL. OH YEAH DID I SAY IT SUCKS.



You can gain Style Points for almost all the same tricks as in PGR too.


Well, it's a good game.


Very similar, quite unoriginal.


I've unlocked everything and am working on Underground mode.


So I decided to replay my copy of PGR.


2001 Project Gotham Racing with Kudos scoring system.


One thing I looked at though.


2003 Need for Speed: Underground Style Points.


Other than that, great.