The buzz: Have you at any time driven down a residential public way seen some donut tire tracks upon the ground.


The buzz: Have you at any time driven down a residential public way seen some donut tire tracks upon the ground, and thought, “Man, I wish I could do that with my 1983 Buick Electra”? EA is listening to you. The nearest Need for Speed is all about letting you do whatever you want with your car—whether drag-racing it down the highway, slinging it around mountain roads, or crashing it into hapless SUVs

Like Rockstar’s Midnight society series, Underground 2 presents you with a full-sized city where you’re delivered to drive around and explore to your heart’s contentment You’ll get a little guidance onward race locations and such from your put forths but it’ll be up to you to find secluded parts shops, get into the unsanctioned incidents and make a name for you and your ricemobile. The whole shebang’s online forward the PS2 and Xbox, in the way that you can race your friends anywhere in the city you like. We intimate outfitting your car with about rockin’ gullwing doors before meeting up with your horde They’ll be so impressed.

What could travel wrong? Street Racing Syndicate, which hit stores in August, has a big city of its admit to cruise around in...problem is, it acquires pretty boring to drive from race to race after a while. Hopefully EA will find ways to spice up the exploration aspect a little.



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