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Need For Speed - Pro Street

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Need For Speed - Pro Street

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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(57%)
 
Developers: EA GAMES
Genres: Racing
Released: November 30, 2007

Need For Speed: ProStreet boasts impeccable precision and impressively detailed photo-real graphics, effectively transporting you to the center of the action. It pushes the "Autosculpt" technology to a new level, allowing you to directly impact your car's performance for the first time as well as personalise its appearance.

Need For Speed: ProStreet is a true taste of raw adrenaline and racing with consequences. Every dent, every scratch and every crumpled body panel is a battle scar, proof of your commitment and competitive mettle. With an aggressive and skilled AI system, you become immersed in an unmatched believable race experience. Add in a revolutionary online mode that will redefine the meaning of competitive social play, and Need For Speed: ProStreet is the ultimate formula for an emotionally charged street racing showdown.

Highest rated reviews

5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 2.0 stars
Pro Street... Where's the Street???!!

A Customer from Hampshire, 10th January, 2008

This game is disappointing. NFS Carbon is much better! The franchise has always been about street racing, running from the cops, avoiding traffic etc. Track racing really is limiting to the games playability, and gets boring quite quickly. On a good note, the controls are good, uncomplicated and easy to pick up.

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3 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
Worst 1

Luke Morgan from england, 18th August, 2008

Got to be the worst NFS they have made, Carbon is better, Pro street is all on a race track and is pretty poor, cant upgrade your car aswell as Carbon and the races are the same, the drag race's are poor all you have to do is change gear, the car moves its self and just goes in a straight line. If you get a NFS then get Carbon or most wanted

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Not a patch on NFS Carbon

PAUL HURST from England, 21st December, 2007

Good game and the controls are easy. would have enjoyed the game more if I hadn't played Carbon first. The game is not a patch on Carbon in any way. Rented this game for 2 days only!

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Rated 2.0 stars
need for speed pro street

krissy from , 28th January, 2010

Complicated when startin a new race otherwise good, wont play it again though,played better racing games..

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Rated 3.0 stars
Need For Speed Pro Street

A Customer from Northallerton, 12th August, 2009

I've played the PS2 version of this game, and the Wii version is pretty much the same - but the controls do take some getting used to. This differs from other NFS speed games in that the action all takes place on tracks rather than on the streets. It makes the game different to others in the series (like Carbon and Undercover), but changes the game from what you might expect. I would definitely rent the game again, and would perhaps consider buying it, if there wasn't a new game in the series coming out soon.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Better to try another NFS

Franciscourea from , 12th May, 2009

After a few races the game becomes repetitive. I also found difficult to understand the car upgrading system. I even felt that the game has more attitude than real entertainment. I have played NFS undercover and it's much better than Pro Street. I missed the background story and the police chasings. By the way, I have found no streets, only race tracks. My advice to you: Try any other NFS game, they are more entertaining that pro street.

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0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Bit dated

loyd from , 24th April, 2009

Disc was scrached and kept locking up. Better graphis on PS2 and Xbox

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