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List Price: $19.99Price: $17.99 You Save: $2.00 (10%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633155600
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Platform: Xbox 360
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: November 15, 2007
Sales Rank: 1355
Studio: Electronic Arts
Features:- Experience the raw power of street racing with a brand new physics engine, and intuitively refined AI.
- Prove yourself in four distinct styles of racing: Drag, Drift, Grip, and the all-new Speed Challenge.
- One wrong move, and witness the consequences of your mistakes via truly advanced and comprehensive damage capturing technology.
- Choose from hundreds of real-world, aftermarket parts and see the impact of visual Autosculpt technology on performance all in real time.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Need for Speed : Pro Street is a racing experience like no other. For the first time, you're designing and building a car, competing in iconic locations from around the globe and battling in four distinct racing styles- grip, drag, drift and the all-new speed challenge. The atmosphere is electric - complete with energetic crowds, photo-realistic vehicles and billowing smoke - all designed to embody the pressure and intensity of the gladiatorial challenge known as Show Down. Need for Speed ProStreet is the realization of the power, aggression and rivalry that embodies street racing culture.
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NFS: Underground 2 was a pretty fun game. Yes, the riceboi take on it was weak, but all in all it was some good, goofy fun. NFS: Carbon which followed was something of a disappointment, though not exactly bad. But Pro Street was crap.
The storyline was weak to the point of being nonexistent, the racing was awkward much of the time, the selection of cars was shamefully small, and the rules for what cars could participate in what events was, frankly, nonsensical.
If you ... Read More
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This is my least favorite of the modern NFS series. From what I understand, the next game out in the series will be going back to their origional roots bringing it back to city driving. The graphics are good and the new machine will help in the future games.
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Free roam, gone.
First choice for car, gone.
Fine tuning most aspects of the engine, yeah it's gone. Replaced with a few sliders. You don't even get to choose your own name. This game has been stripped of so many of the things that made NFS great. I really hope that this game gets better further in. cus the plot seems pretty stupid so far. (Ooh, he said he doesn't DIG my racing skill...GAY!) Didn't people try to hill you in the underground series?
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This game is a great racing simulator. Not really true to the Need For Speed line -- no cops or no running away, just racing. However, it does the racing fantastically. From optional racing assists to a clutch button (which is very helpful, if not difficult to master), this game is only outdone by Gran Turismo or Forza Motorsport as far as realism is concerned. Amazing graphics!
Not recommended for arcade style players!
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...which may speak of having too much free time. But whatever. I got this game from a friend who hated it, and traded it immediately. He has know idea what he did. If you are a car guy/girl, you will immediately fall in love with the options this game gives you. Tweaking your SRT-10 Viper to make 1000+ hp is just a car guy's dream, and since it ain't gonna happen in reality, its a blast in virtual land.
Also, the game mechanics and controller input is realistic but the learning ... Read More
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