
Having the freedom of the city gives you a good chance to practice your skills before hand and the chance to make (or loose) money from fellow tuners. Kitting out car is more complex and a lot harder since you have to drive to a particular garage to make the necassary changes to the body, engine and other accessories. The range of cars is similar to the first lot, but there's also the addition of the HUV section which is a whole other side to the game.


The car rating system is harder to negotiate this time round, but this makes the life span of the game longer and more enjoyable. you can search out races and events or race against other tuners in the city at any time! there's a greater variety of races within the game as well as even more incentives. you basically have the freedom of a city. here, you where you want to go and how it's done. Part 1 had rigid tracks and a set pattern of play. This seems to be a completely new take on the genre when compared to the first installment in the series. The game features licensed automobiles from a number of manufacturers, including Ford, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, and Volkswagen.Ĭhallenge other racers on over 125 miles of roads Select from a variety of cars and customize it to peak performance Race against others via LAN or the Internet in a variety of modes Need for Speed Underground 2 is hosted by Brooke Burke, known for her role on the E! Entertainment television network's Wild On series. The game is designed to represent the "tuner lifestyle," and the main mode of play has virtual street racers exploring the city on their own, to find pick-up races and learn of the best places to get new parts. By seeking out street races and earning a reputation, players will be able to acquire faster, more powerful automobiles and extensive customization options.

This follow-up steers players though the main drags and back-alleys of an interactive city, which is divided into five different neighborhoods. The Need for Speed goes back underground, to add more customization and role-playing-styled challenges to the long-running racing series.
