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The last two Need For Speed titles to grace our presence revolved around the underground street racing scene. Unfortunately those looking to illegally speed through city streets, avoid cops and do your best Vin Diesel impression will be disappointed in...
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Need For Speed: ProStreet is a tricky one. On the one hand it is indeed fun. The driving model, once you realise its many failures, is a joy to work with. But the drab aesthetics and huge number of dull encounters you’ll need to contend with drag thing...
Decent driving mode, nice handling...
Some dull races, drab aesthetics...
A exciting ride, that’s muddied by a mish mash of habdling styles, and dull challenges...
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Jye Nelson8.8This could probably be the most impressive racing title on the XBox 360 at the moment which transformers gamers into Ryan Cooper, a street racer who has vowed to become the best at what he does. Unfortunately for Cooper, he faces some har...
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The latest chapter in the Need For Speed franchise trades in the high speed chases, midnight races, and adrenaline-soaked sense of adventure of past titles for legally sanctioned events and high noon showdowns. But dont let the conservative shift thro...
Fantastic visuals; well-designed multiplayer; deep and engaging gameplay...
Annoying announcers in career mode; visual style is sometimes too much The Final Word Outstanding online gameplay, great visuals, solid racing mechanics, lengthy career mode and customisation options help make this a slick racer.
Outstanding online gameplay, great visuals, solid racing mechanics, lengthy career mode and customisation options help make this a slick racer.
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Nov 12, 2007Ryan Cooper. Don’t worry if you’ve already forgotten the name since you’ll be hearing it a few times in Need for Speed ProStreet. It’s the moniker of your driver in Career mode. He’s not the most charismatic character. In fact, he’s practic...
Slowmo crashes are spectacular, Can gain serious speed in some races, Modifying your car is as addictive as ever...
Needlessly complicated menus, Can't tune car on race day easily, Can't create your own racer...
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gameplaymonthly.com Updated: 2017-01-12 03:21:13
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EA Games Need for Speed – Pro Street is a completely different racer compared to previous games in the series. Free-roaming, cops and cheesy, yet entertaining FMV sequences are gone. Proper tuning, finding the correct racing line and timing yo...
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about.com Updated: 2017-01-12 03:21:14
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Quick HitsTitle: Need for Speed: ProStreet Platform:Xbox 360 Publisher: EA Developer: EA ESRB Rating: “E” for Everyone Genre: Racing Pros: Nice graphics; great customization; drag racing; solid racing all around; lengthy single-player Cons: Op...
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For the past decade or so, the Need for Speed series has been all about illegal street racing, but Need for Speed: ProStreet completely sells out this most tantalizing aspect for some cheap (or, rather, extremely expensive) product placement. Fortunat...
Cool damage models; classic Need for Speed handling; scalable customizability.
Advertising coats everything; its just like illegal street racing completely sold out.
For the past decade or so, the Need for Speed series has been all about illegal street racing, but Need for Speed: ProStreet completely sells out this most tantalizing aspect for some cheap (or, rather, extremely expensive) product placement. Fortunate...
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Need for Speed ProStreet is one of the more bizarre high profile releases of the year. Given the Need for Speed series' history as an action packed, police chase filled, illegal street racing spectacular, EA's decision to focus on legal street racing i...
Plenty to do, Damage model is excellent, Becomes tiresome quickly, Where are the cop chases?...
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gamepro.com Updated: 2017-01-12 03:21:21
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The latest chapter in the Need For Speed franchise trades in the high speed chases, midnight races, and adrenaline-soaked sense of adventure of past titles for legally sanctioned events and high noon showdowns.
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Updated: 2017-01-12 03:21:22
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EAs Need for Speed series has long been an ever-evolving franchise, one that changes up its focus, mechanics and style every couple of years. Though the game sells incredibly well, the developer/publisher doesnt like to sit still. This obviously mean...
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del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It The Need for Speed series has been a driving force (no pun intended) in console racing games for many years now, with a new entry to the franchise expected just about every year. Over the past few entries, the seri...
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gamespot.com Updated: 2017-01-12 03:21:26
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It cant be easy to be a game developer in charge of releasing a new game in a series every year. People dont want the same game over and over, yet theyre unhappy if the game strays too far from the established formula. EA deserves credit for trying...
Nice online options, Car damage looks nice and makes totaling your ride fun, Solid, albeit unspectacular racing.
Ads, sponsored achievements, and the ability to purchase cars using real cash, Missing much of the stuff that made the last few games fun, Races start to feel the same after a while, Announcers will make your ears bleed.
ProStreet is a solid racing game, but its missing most of what made the previous games in the series interesting...
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1up.com Updated: 2017-01-12 03:21:26
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VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Need for Speed: ProStreet footage!Need for Speed: ProStreet does a hell of a lot of things right. It dispenses -- hopefully for good -- with the second-rate storylines, the police chases, and all the...
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armchairempire.com Updated: 2017-01-12 03:21:28
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When Need For Speed took it to the street first in Underground, then in Most Wanted followed by Carbon, the car racing franchise reached a new level of excitement and greatness that elevated Need For Speed to the top of the car racing genre. For whate...
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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, Carb...
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