Wednesday, January 16, 2008

"NFS Underground" compared to the recent "Pro Street" By EA Games

EA-games franchise of NFS (Need For Speed) games have all made us feel like real tuners with its amazing graphics, custom parts and colors, and all the cars you can dream in one game, not to mention current top of the chart EA picked tracks to listen to during the game. when starting with this blogg i will talk about Need For Speed Pro Street as i have played it, (Spoiler Alert) if you don't want to be spoiled then pass my blogg now.

OK . i have recently played the new NFS game Pro Street, the premise for this game is totally legit racing in competitions around the USA on tournament tracks. The big downer or upper however you look at it is you wont be seeing red & Blue, in this instalment your character is a recovering track racer back in the game but at the bottom of the barrel. Something new in this edition is that you can go to Xbox live and with micro points buy any car or performance mods and slap them on your car for more points faster, or so you think. I thought that this would mean a domination over the game since i went on Live and bought a new Nissan GT-R its awesome but the catch is that whatever car you choose to race with your opponents will be riding modded monstrosities as weak or as powerful as your car.

1 comment:

Cap'n Fatback said...

Spartan--

Okay, a good topic, but you need to slow down in a few veins:

1) Make sure you give a little more description about the NFS line for those unfamiliar with the games

2) explain your terminology (red & blue=police?)

3) Watch those run on sentences. Try writing these in word and running grammar check. Still, you need to become more familiar with sentence boundary rules.The effect of all the run-ons is dizzying.

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