![]() It features more cars and more customization options that the first version, giving car junkies a chance to cruise the streets in the car of their dreams. Certainly way good enough for you to enjoy your crazy ride. A sequel to the high-speed racing hit Need for Speed Underground, NEED FOR SPEED UNDERGROUND 2 is another winner (for older kids, anyway). The racing might not be quite the best available, but it's not that far behind. So, can it compete this time around? If street racing is all you care about and you've been playing Burnout 3, online or off, we have to say you'll be a little disappointed.īut if you live for 20-inch rims, flame decals and picking just the right door mirrors to accent your neon, you need this. It's another of NFSU2's big selling points, and this one actually counts, the chance to show off your customisations to the world. And parts are spread between dealers, so it's imperative you track them all down.ĮA claims twice the number of visual upgrades are available, and some fanciful number in the billions for unique combinations.Ĭertainly you can do some stunning things, such as putting spinners the size of Venus on a Hummer, painting it pink, flooding the engine bay with neon, fitting scissor doors, adding a bonnet that opens like a storm cellar and loading the boot with enough ICE to melt bystanders from the ears down.Īnd then taking it online. If you really want NFSU 2, you can explore emulators instead. Its range of issues makes it challenging to enjoy the classic open-world racing experience. Those vital tuning shops are tucked away in alleys, with only the coloured glow of a lamp giving them away from the street. Unfortunately, Need for Speed Underground 2 is neither an official release nor a well-running app for mobile devices. Not even the stupidest bystander could love a bog-standard Corsa. It's best to get something large, bright and incredibly crass bolted on to your wheezing mumsy mobile as soon as possible. You can get straight into a pile of races but with a standard car rewards are thin. You can drive for what seems like forever without seeing anything familiar, and certainly at first that's exactly what you'll do. Bayview looks superb, and perhaps more importantly, it's huge.
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