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Need For Speed: Underground 2 on PS2

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Average rating: 71%
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3.5 stars out of 5
from 562 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: PS2
Released: 19/11/2004
Also Available on:  Also Available on: GAMECUBE  Also Available on: XBOX

Brief synopsis of Need For Speed: Underground 2

Every town and city has a ready-made audience for Need For Speed Underground 2 (NFSU2). You know, the kind of Jordan-fancying, Saxo-driving post-adolescent with a Burberry sub-woofer and 10 Lamberts in the glove compartment. Youth, here is your holy grail! Competing in the Underground requires an eye-catching combination of speed and style. You can choose from hundreds of performance parts and visual customisation mods to make your ride look good and be a real mean machine beneath the bonnet. Your ride makes or breaks your reputation in the Underground, but nobody is gonna pay attention to a good-looking car if it's running last. So, while you peruse what's available from the outset - a Nissan, a Pontiac or a Peugot for example - don't think of your car as a finished article; think of it more as a blank canvas on which you can project your own personality. Your car can contribute to the all-important visual star rating. As you look more and more sleek and smooth, and your performance improves, up goes your star value and the money you can earn. Visual mods come in many forms. You can choose from dozens of styles of rims, body kits, exhaust tips, spoilers, side mirrors and more. Your surfaces can be transformed with vinyls, by adding decals to the pearl, gloss or metallic paint job, and you can finish off with a window tint and neon undersides. Smart! Tuner culture isn't just about how your ride looks. What's under the hood matters just as much, so in the game - as in real life - there is a plethora of aftermarket automotive enhancement available. At a price, of course. NFSU2 offers everything from weight reduction to nitrous oxide, via suspension kits and ECU fuel systems. Add these features to an already powerful motor, and keeping it under control could be the biggest challenge of all. The gameplay hasn't changed an awful lot from Underground's first incarnation. The new location for NFSU2 - Bayview - is, however, a massive sprawl of an environment, and there's plenty of scope for exploration. Pootling around looking for a race challenge is one way of getting your kicks in the Underground. Increase your rep by performing to a high standard and you'll get more and more in-game text messages inviting you to compete in bigger and better races for bigger and better rewards. There's also the enticement of being able to take on the Underground online, broadband permitting, with the game's Net Play feature. A special mention goes out to the music featured in NFSU2: alongside all the usual Rap/HipHop suspects, there's some pummeling chord progressions from Queens of the Stone Age, Ministry, and the recently reconvened Helmet. While we regularly find ourselves dozing off to the sound of Rap and HipHop, rock music dictates that you must drive fast! With the inclusion of licensed manufacturers of all things automotive and the power of EA's marketing behind it, NFSU2 will be yet another massive seller. The boy racers will lap it up, and so will the wannabes.

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Rated - 5 starsExcellent, make no mistake

The Black Ninja from Birmingham, UK , 19/04/2006

I'm pretty critical of my driving games, but this is nigh-on perfect if you ask me. Explore the huge cities and find a variety of races and challenges to earn money to upgrade the look and performance of your motor(s).

The graphics are superb - the cars, roads and towns are textured well, and the weather and light effects add to the grimy atmosphere of illegal street-racing.

Sound again is excellent; not many games bother to alter the engine's growl when you've upgraded it but you'll certainly notice it here. Tyres screech and the wind buffets and...well, it's all very impressive. The music is a polarised mix of gangsta rap and mtv rock, and if anything spoils the aural experience it's the dodgy attempts at mimicking the Fast And Furious actors.

It's a drastic change from the original that you now have to explore the cities to find the street races, which definitely adds an innovative exploring element you wouldn't get in your average racer. I was a bit impatient to just find the races at first but stick with it and you'll realise you can find secret stuff this way.

It's also worthy of a mention that the control of the cars varies from car to car, but is always spot-on; a rare thing indeed.

So there you go; if you like tanking along city streets at ridiculous speeds in the middle of the night and you also care enough about your car to want to change the style of the wing mirrors and the colour of your exhaust, this is your game.

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Rated - 3 starsThe underground

tkw57 tkw57 from Sherborne [Highly rated reviewer] , 17/03/2008

Underground 2 is really really good if u are in to the modding of cars if your into a real driving game don't get this because you will be disappointed

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Rated - 5 starsgreat game

superjules from South Yorkshire , 26/11/2005

great racing game. worth a look. easy game to do my 4 year old can do it.

have a go!

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Rated - 3 starsThe underground

tkw57 tkw57 from Sherborne [Highly rated reviewer] , 17/03/2008

Underground 2 is really really good if u are in to the modding of cars if your into a real driving game don't get this because you will be disappointed

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