NFS ProStreet in November
Loud cars and hair gel.
EA has revealed that the latest instalment in the Need For Speed series will be available across nearly every format in the world ever on 1st November.
The big thrills this time will come from being able to tinker under the hood of your car, not just draw silly patterns on the outside. It means you can design and build your ride from scratch, then head online and show your friends how good it looks.
Races will come in various shapes and sizes, from grip, drag and drift modes to the all new speed challenge.
Need For Speed ProStreet is also promising better graphics, more realistic crowds, photo-swanky cars and dirty street atmosphere. It's likely to stay in the charts for roughly a year, too, if past experiences are anything to go by.
Pop over to our Need For Speed ProStreet gamepages to see how it's shaping up.
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Who even begins to associate with that subheading?
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Who even begins to associate with that subheading?
Its a little to close to "ProStitute" for my likening, and i believe that is exactly what EA are doing to this series.
A subtle hint perhaps.......
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QFT.
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Also, ProStreet got turned into GTA's fake sportswear brand ProLaps in my mind within about five seconds, so now I just read it as NFS ProLaps.
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I believe it isn't bad if EA sticks to series, because its good, but to prevent of getting fed up, I wouldn't buy every sequel. I'll probabaly pick this one up again, since NFSU2 on the PS2 was a few years ago, but I've played it frequently almost to this day.
Give it a chance!
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