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The temptation to take on some punk rated impossible' proved too great, but we were soon to regret such impudence as he sprayed our windscreen with gravel and then proceeded to lap us three times - in a two-lap race. Understandably, there was more fun to be had toying with easy' and even'-rated racers, although inexperienced drivers did seem to be a little thin on the ground.

It's nigh on impossible to tell whether you're playing against a console jockey or a PC racer, so congratulations must go to EA's men in white coats for pulling off such a feat. Interestingly enough, developer Black Box reckons the two versions are nigh on identical, with both using exactly the same cars, scenery and Al. PS2 gamers do tend to suffer a blurring effect at high speeds an anti-aliasing trick to compensate for lower frame-rates , but the advantage of those sublime dual analogue controllers over our coffee-stained cursor keys more or less evens things out.

You'll also be pleased to learn that cherished vehicles which have been tuned, modded and nitro-ed to high heaven in singleplayer can be used in ranked races online, where you can choose any course and number of laps. What's more, unranked races use some powerful predetermined marques. We're pleased to see that drag and drift races are available when you're burning rubber with friends, alongside the demanding circuit loops.

The drag racing sections truly capture the magic of the recent The Fast And The Furious flicks, and these one-on-one cock-fights make for a refreshing change after endless laps of spittle-covered urban wasteland. Yes, whereas the previous NFS outing, Hot Pursuit 2, indulged us with Ferrari fantasies amid the rolling hills of a tropical fantasy world, Need For Speed Underground follows Rockstar's Midnight Club II down to the dirty, neon-soaked streets of the urban sprawl - without the needless violence, of course.

More than 20 motors from Max Power favourites Subaru, Mitsubishi, Toyota and more can be souped-up with everything from InGen' engine chips and Nitrous Express Inc' boosters, to plain old panel stickers. All these strap-ons are available in the real world too, so it's sure to appeal if you spend your weekends fitting neon underlighting to Ford Capris for burnouts in Asda's car park. Win races and you'll earn more lolly for engine upgrades etc, and, eventually, a better car.

All simple enough. There are three prime racing styles: Street, Drag and Drift, and these are scattered across odd challenge stages, increasing in difficulty as you progress through the game. Street racing parades the new graphics engine at its best, offering multi-lap blasts against a handful of cunning opponents. Every race is set in the city at night, so the courses demand absolute concentration. Hot Pursuit's shortcuts make a welcome return, while sprawling city centre junctions transform into single-lane back alleys at the turn of a corner.

When you peel out for the first time, you'll be genuinely impressed at the leap forward in terms of speed and graphics over its somewhat sluggish predecessors. If I hadn't spent the greater part of the last few months playing Burnout 3: Takedown I would have loved Need for Speed Underground 2 , and in many ways Electronic Arts latest racer is better than Takedown, but just not in the ways that matter most to me.

Underground 2 is all about street racing and it excels at giving you a world of options for tinkering with your ride and having pick-up races however I just didn't find the mechanics that appealing and the story line seemed absolutely flat to me. If you're an absolute gear-head, there is no question you are going to love this game.

You can purchase and upgrade parts for everything from your engine to your exhaust system. You can even tinker with the look of your car with new spoilers, neon kits and rims. The game itself is not nearly as exciting. While there are miles of road to tool around searching for pick-up races, cash and plot, there's still not much to do on the roadway. Instead of adding to the game, this addition of more space feels like it waters down the original game, making it a weak-sister imitation.

The best add-on to the game, online play, is fairly stable and gives players a lot more to do but just doesn't go far enough to make this game shine in a year of blockbuster games.

In addition, the game's graphics and sound are both solid, but again far from anything worth talking about. The game does excel in one way: marketing. I've never seen so much product placement in one game, from billboard lined streets, to name-brand fast food restaurants to a well-known cell phone interface; this game is the master at selling everything but itself.

If you're just a fan of console racing, then Underground 2 isn't for you. If you're a gear-head into the street scene that is willing to put up with a lot of play to get to the good stuff, then pick this bad boy up. Browse games Game Portals. Need for Speed Underground 2. Install Game. They player wins if they, David, or Ryouji finishes first. If the player is busted, they must total Infinit again until the player successfully escape from the FBI.

The game modes function like NFS Undercover, where the player is placed into the career mode immediately after selecting a profile.

The main menu is actually located in the pause menu. After choosing the Quick Race icon, players choose a race type and which race they want to play. Some modes are locked until the player completes certain events in the career mode. The following modes are available:. The Collector's Edition of the game contains new vehicles, extra tracks, and even pre-tuned vehicles based on popular NFS Underground 2 mods.

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