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Need for Speed: ProStreet

aka: NFS:PS
Moby ID: 31242

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Average score: 72% (based on 57 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 3.5 out of 5 (based on 71 ratings with 2 reviews)

Should not have been released on PS2

The Good
I am a big NFS fan, and ProStreet is one of my favourites. I love the idea of modifying a wide range of cars, from low end to high end, and racing them. There are also some of my favourite cars, including an AE86 Corolla and a 1969 Dodge Charger, and many other nice cars in the Tuner, Muscle and Exotic catergories. Customising is fun, because you can choose to colour different panels and parts on the car, put stickers wherever you want. It is also fun to choose the different performance modifications and then tune them to get better power and handling.

The Bad
This game is almost unplayable on PS2. The graphics are terrible and the frame rate is slow. Some things can not be done properly, like warming up the tires before a drag race, and it is near impossible to add detail to the car. Custimising will also take a very long time to choose what to add to your car, so you are better off not visually customising the car.

The Bottom Line
This is a great game, just make sure you do not get the PS2 version

PlayStation 2 · by Jeremy Petho (245) · 2011

Not much to say about this game...

The Good
The game's graphics are very realistic, and when played on maximum detail, they are stunning. Simply put, ProStreet is one of the most beautiful games i've ever seen.

The game physics engine is also as good as the game's graphics, and collisions with walls or other cars really have a "special feeling."

Also, the game features an extremely realistic damage system,so, it's no good to crash your car just for fun. It will really decimate your chances to win.

The in-game sound is okay, but the singles from the game's SoundTrack are of mediocre quality.

The online racing is cute though. It's really nice to race against your friends over the Internet.

The Bad
What I didn't like about this game? Most of the other parts.

The car design isn't very nice, and some tuned cars look very bad. Visual tuning in the rest of the NFS games was more interesting and even more fun.

There is no free-roam mode, so you have only a Career Map. You can select to go to events or to your garage from there.

There is no police, and no illegal street racing. Only sponsored events and stuff.

The voice acting in prostreet is also of a mediocre quality. The actors always seem to be bored "when reading the script".

The racing modes are fewer now. Such modes as "circuit" or "drag" are still available, but those as "drift mode" are dropped, apparently for no reason.

The car's control is very difficult, and for some difficult turns, it's really impossible to "survive" without having to slow down to 10-20 km/h.

Also, there are tons of adverts in ProStreet. And that is no good thing. It really makes the game to look as an advertising postboard.

The online ingame mode for sharing files is buggy, and the in-game messenger isn't quite useful... .

The Nitro Option is as usual, present, but depending to your car it can be used once or twice times per race. And there are no graphical effects when using it.

The Bottom Line
Not really that bad, but it should have been better. And it could have been a lot better.

Windows · by Hypercake (1310) · 2007

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