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Highest rated reviews for Need for Speed: Underground ()

Need for Speed: Underground cover art

 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: PS2
Released: 21/11/2003
Also Available on:  Also Available on: GAMECUBE  Also Available on: XBOX
 

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Rated - 4 starsGood Race

tkw57 tkw57 from Sherborne [Highly rated reviewer] , 15/01/2008

This is a great street racing game where you follow a new driver as he wins his way to the top. With this game it matters what car u have, what you have done to the car, but most of all how you drive the car. Unlike the other racing games out there this was the first of its king to get it right and just what u want to do if u like customizing cars. I have played right thought to the end and have enjoyed it right till the last race and the only down side to this game is there is no damage ever.

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Rated - 4 starsneed for speed

rossco from Kirkwall , 10/12/2007

briliant grapics are so good

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Rated - 5 starsbrilliant

rick hoaward from sussex , 26/10/2007

this is a really good game with online play some of the best ps2 graphics plays nice and smooth and is a great fun game to play

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Rated - 5 starsBrilliant Game

Brian McCluskey from Scotland , 16/11/2006

Brilliant Game . Its not like the Other Racing Games where you hit 300 MPH but can still control the car with ease . Its set to be as realistic as possible . Cars that go at 120MPH go into a kind of SlipStream view ( You almost fly past most things ) . gain perfectin with well timed Handbrake turns , N2O Blasts and maybe even using the civilian drivers as roadblocks for your advantage . In the World of Underground , No Rules :D

This was the First Need for Speed i ever got and has gotten me hocked . Best Driver ive played for a LONG time .

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Rated - 3 starsquestionable

QwerkyKid from Barry , 01/10/2009

like in some of the need for speed games you have to work your way through races to gain unlocks like parts, paints and vinyl, but the difference with this there is no free roam or explore mode wich means that you're constintly racing with no break(s). the choice of cars is not that varied at the start of the game and it does not improve even as you progress through the game. if you really want to try all the need for speed games then by all means otherwise don't.

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