stealth toilet
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I know this isn't a GC exclusive game or anything, and I know its been out for awhile, but I finally got the chance to rent this game (I never got the chance to rent the first one) and I gotta say, this is one fine piece of game.
I'm not a big racing fan, and I'm definitely not a car guy at all, but I always had fun with the NFS series and I love customization in games so I wanted to give it a try. It didn't dissapoint at all, well, the "story" behind it is pretty lame, but it doesn't really matter. The racing controls are very tight, all of the music is from licensed bands and is very fitting (there's even a terrible cover of "Black Betty" that butchers the song, but it's still nice to hear the song in a racing game) and even people who know nothing about cars (like myself) will be able to tune up their cars to get it to handle just how they want. The variety of race modes is a nice change, the gigantic city to roam around in is definitely not original, but still done incredibly well, and the car customization is quote/unquote "off the hizzay". I haven't been hooked on a videogame like I'm hooked on this one in a long time.
Part of the reason for that just has to do with EA in general. I've noticed lately that EA games all incorporate some kind of "reward" system for performing outrageous stunts in their games. The NBA Street franchise, for example, basically understand if the play you did looked cool or not, and will reward you accordingly. The game managed to get you to take chances on plays that would be absolutely insane if you pulled them off, but really frickin hard to pull off. The result was that the game was hella fun and was hella fun just to watch. NFSU:2 does this as well, encouraging players to drift on turns, have near accicdents with other traffic, take out opposing players, and do it all in your pimped out ride. It just makes the game have that many more "I can't believe I just pulled that off" moments.
For any racing fans out there, or even an RPG fans, I'd definitely reccomend at least trying this game. Stick with it for a bit too, cuz you start off with some brutal cars but they upgrade fast, and once you start upgrading it just gets better and better.
I'm not a big racing fan, and I'm definitely not a car guy at all, but I always had fun with the NFS series and I love customization in games so I wanted to give it a try. It didn't dissapoint at all, well, the "story" behind it is pretty lame, but it doesn't really matter. The racing controls are very tight, all of the music is from licensed bands and is very fitting (there's even a terrible cover of "Black Betty" that butchers the song, but it's still nice to hear the song in a racing game) and even people who know nothing about cars (like myself) will be able to tune up their cars to get it to handle just how they want. The variety of race modes is a nice change, the gigantic city to roam around in is definitely not original, but still done incredibly well, and the car customization is quote/unquote "off the hizzay". I haven't been hooked on a videogame like I'm hooked on this one in a long time.
Part of the reason for that just has to do with EA in general. I've noticed lately that EA games all incorporate some kind of "reward" system for performing outrageous stunts in their games. The NBA Street franchise, for example, basically understand if the play you did looked cool or not, and will reward you accordingly. The game managed to get you to take chances on plays that would be absolutely insane if you pulled them off, but really frickin hard to pull off. The result was that the game was hella fun and was hella fun just to watch. NFSU:2 does this as well, encouraging players to drift on turns, have near accicdents with other traffic, take out opposing players, and do it all in your pimped out ride. It just makes the game have that many more "I can't believe I just pulled that off" moments.
For any racing fans out there, or even an RPG fans, I'd definitely reccomend at least trying this game. Stick with it for a bit too, cuz you start off with some brutal cars but they upgrade fast, and once you start upgrading it just gets better and better.