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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Speed, Style and Skill, 20 Nov 2004
Once again we have the return of the classic series Need For Speed with a few changes; new cars, new modifications, new graphics and billions of combinations to put on cars. What seperates this NFSU2 from the first underground version is that the world is free, like GTA3 and Vice City and ignore other people who say it wastes time and gets you bored, I thought it was a brilliant idea. It's quite fun, especially if you're a beginner, just to drive around the city looking for races, garages and magazine covers to be on. It means that you don't have to race all the time and can get used to the way your newly modified car feels. I have to talk about audio and display features; once again the graphics have become much slicker and the atmosphere is amazing, the surroundings glide around the car smoothly and now the city has become a lot more defined so you can see where you're going instead of crashing into a tree which you saw at the last moment as the graphics on the first NFS:Underground was not top stuff. With loads of new bands in the playlists, including my favourite Queens of the Stone Age, it gives a whole new atmosphere as the songs determin your racing mood. Other additions to the game are new cars (shame my car isn't featured though; the Honda Civic 2004 model (3-Door)) and the lincoln navigator wasn't really something I expected to come into the racing world but it did. New modifications include suicide doors, flying doors, spinning rims, double hood opening and awesome sound systems that can be placed in your boot. WOW!!! Everything can be hooked up with Neon and the graphics and vinyl is a must. So with beautiful scenery (seriously good.... I was amazed) and amazing gameplay with faster cars and looking cooler than ever before I don't see how you won't buy this game.
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