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EA gets a lot of stick for churning out rehashes of popular series every single year. Most obvious is its EA Sports line, this seemingly incredible turnaround rate often delivering a game that one has to go over with a magnifying glass to discern the changes. Not so with this sequel. Even though Need for Speed: Underground only came out one year before its successor, the changes between the two are more than just cosmetic. EA have bucked a trend that they created here by releasing a sequel which is more than just a wee update and lick of paint.
This time round it's all about freeplay, or at least the illusion of. Where before races were selected from a choice of no more then five options at a time, all from the garage menu screen, this time round there's an entire city to explore and race in. Mimicking a GTA style which is becoming taxingly prevalent, NFSU2 gives you a car and a map and points you in the direction of a few races and then leaves you to get on with it. While there are some events that require completion to move on to the next level for the most part it's left up to the player to decide what kind of races to drive in and when to drive them. On top of the races posted on the map there are hidden events which can only be found by driving around the map. Curious drivers are also rewarded with stashed bundles of cash. The information points dotted around also act as a kind of rolling tutorial, even if you don't really need to know how to use the handbrake by the time you've been racing for six hours. The freedom is initially rather daunting, and I found myself somewhat resentful of the time I was forced to spend getting from one race to another. Then I loosened up a bit and started to enjoy cruising around the town, taking in the impressive sights, listening to the varied and acceptable soundtrack and generally having a laugh. There are other boy racers shooting the city streets, and if you pull up alongside one you can challenge them to an Outrun race. If you manage to open a lead of a few hundred feet on them you win some cash; win enough in a row and you'll unlock a unique part for your ride.
Something else that has been added to the mix is the Racebreaker feature. Taking a leaf out of Burnout, whenever you narrowly avoid a collision, powerslide round a corner or perform some other daring move the amount of nitro in the tank goes up a little bit. So a bit of controlled recklessness may give just enough of a nitro top-up to snatch victory at the last moment. Something you may be forced to do, as like its predecessor, NFSU2 has the uncanny ability of making a van pop up in the middle of the road on the last bend of a hard fought race that you've managed to stay in the lead of for the last four and a half minutes. The number of occasions I got wiped out on the 2nd or very last turn after leading the entire way, to be overtaken by the computer on the sprint to the finish line is a number far higher than it would be if the game wasn't cheating. I really liked the way that you had to move on a few levels in the first game before your car would spin out and face the wrong way after a small bump. That let you get to grips with the racing model and kept the frustration levels down for those important formative moments with the game. NFSU2 is not as forgiving in this respect and the cheating AI is a constant pain as well.
NFSU2 has nine distinctly different race types. All the old favourites from the first game turn up pretty much unchanged. The new additions are all variants on a theme with nothing that offers up such a fresh racing experience as the drag and drifting contests did the last time round. Outrun races are the head-to-head challenges against the other cruisers on the map. Street X is a circuit race on tightly enclosed courses similar to the drift tracks. These races are all about hard-cornering, so if you're turning abilities aren't up to scratch you're going to have to get a bit of practice in to stand any chance of winning one of these difficult races. There are also URL races which usually take place on proper raceway circuits. It's good to be able to take the NFSU2 drive model and play around on more traditional courses. Some of these tracks are top notch and a thrill to drive, although I did find this class of race the easiest to beat. The bank is really good for these contests as well.
To get the most out of your ride you can now tweak the performance of your vehicles, with different set-ups loaded automatically for each kind of race. While it's possible to ignore this petrol-head section it's pretty simple to get your brain around the process. Engines, suspension, turbo, nitro, brakes and drivetrain can all be fiddled with. There's an electronic testing system which gives good feedback as the efficacy of the tweaks. Again, while not necessary, the inclusion of some proper tweaking in NFSU2 makes the game more complete then its older sibling. While it's no Grand Prix Legends there are enough options well presented to provide for an intriguing distraction. I was also pleasantly surprised when I first changed car classes to encounter a very different driving experience. Swapping out the nippy Peugeot 206 for a Hyundai Coupe made for a distinctive change in the car's handling. The new car class, the SUV, handles a bit more like a normal sedan then I imagine is the case in real life, but overall there's been an improvement in defining the different capabilities between each of the vehicles.
Naturally the pimping side of things have been expanded to a maddeningly complete degree. Save the windscreen wipers there's not on object on the car that can't be swapped out for an after market replacement or touched up with a dab of pearlescent pink paint. Right from the get-go there are more options than in a multiple-personality aptitude test. Cars need to be buffed to a certain star rating to qualify for the magazine cover which will herald entry to the next level, so all the pissing about with vinyls and window tints serves a proper function in the game as well as being an oddly satisfying way to waste some time.
The game starts off in the city core with a further four sections becoming available as you progress through the different levels. The developers have worked hard to offer a lot more variety in the environments than in the first game. The neon-drenched cityscape is nicely offset by the dipping and rolling roads of the posh hilly area and the dank and brutal industrial zones. There are several absolutely divine routes to take, especially in the hilly Beacon Hill area, some of which had me grinning from ear to ear at the sheer thrill to be had from driving down these twisty roads.There's plenty of info about game and race stats yet annoyingly it can be rather easy to get stuck in the game. You may not have enough money for an upgrade that is needed to boost the car onto the next level, or you may run out of races to compete in. NFSU2 does a poor job of keeping you informed of what to do next but this is not a problem exclusive to this example of the free-roaming genre. You do have to remember to visit the shops often as only by travelling back and forth will unlocked parts actually become available in the stores. There's a lot of driving about in NFSU2. At first I found it tedious, but as time went by I settled down and enjoyed the driving experience. There's often the distraction of a hidden race or cash bonus and the map is for the most part well laid out and reasonably compact. I also discovered that you can race many of the races directly from the garage so you can actually bypass much of the cruising around. But the game looks so good and opens out new areas at such a pace that the openness rarely feels daunting.
Need for Speed Underground 2 is a rare example of an EA update which offers a lot more then its predecessor. The new race types are a lot of fun, and while the free-roaming 'sandbox' approach might be an unwelcome change for some it's not too painful to get adjusted to. Underneath all the posing and strutting, (which I found to become quickly intoxicating) there's a very competent and enjoyable racer eager to be recognised and respected. Online again online play is hampered by EA's cumbersome proprietary system and again, unless you have top quality cars in the single player career there's not much enjoyment to be had. Even so this pure arcade racer will provide the kind of thrills and spills that fans of the genre are looking for.
80%
Why so late, Sam? Many have already completed it more than one time and forgotten about it.
ice_freezer
Friday, 14 January 2005, 03:33:1
Ice, it took me a while longer to recover from New Year's then I expected. Plus, I've always been a believer in 'better late then never', much to Luke's chagrin ;-)
Sam
Friday, 14 January 2005, 08:27:9
Is it not better that we get a balanced, considered view after a few weeks than a rushed opinion based on a few hours play?
Plus, there's only a few of us, only so many hours in the day and far too many games to be played... I too have a review pile sitting on my desk demanding my attention, but life is hectic ;-)
Ben P
Friday, 14 January 2005, 10:13:0
need for speed is boring. midnight club 3 is better
rico 3
Saturday, 15 January 2005, 15:32:25
need for speed sucks
zeph
Saturday, 15 January 2005, 15:34:26
need 2 suck
luigi
Saturday, 15 January 2005, 15:36:49
IF we ever start a 'Very concise review' section we'll be sure to get in touch with you guys.
Sam
Saturday, 15 January 2005, 22:40:40
Yes, don't forget that there are some of us out there who appreciate the work you are doing, Sam (and Ben). To my knowledge, Ferrago has Ben, Sam, Luke and maybe one or two more guys. LOL..I can only imagine the workload that you have.
Also, nice review, but i guess i'll pass....saving up money for PSP :)
Nexus15
Monday, 17 January 2005, 13:27:29
Good review, good game. Wish there was a cheat code that let the damn sun come up at times though.
Otter
Monday, 17 January 2005, 20:56:5
speed 2.exe
ketan
Tuesday, 18 January 2005, 06:37:14
mai name is
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Friday, 21 January 2005, 15:59:32
djcricky
Friday, 21 January 2005, 17:38:7
Cheers Nexus :-)
Ben P
Tuesday, 25 January 2005, 04:13:58
que si ay amuladores aqui
Robert v. g.
Tuesday, 25 January 2005, 16:42:3
this game is so feaking alsome :-)
mish
Wednesday, 26 January 2005, 18:30:39
hey...im finished the game but it only says i have 68% done can anyone tell me where to find the hidden races...or is there a map or anything for it ?
devin
Tuesday, 1 February 2005, 09:01:47
i am the maker of the game and it is the best in the world
hi
Wednesday, 2 February 2005, 09:43:3
undergraund
Arda
Thursday, 3 February 2005, 09:19:36
you suck
steven
Saturday, 5 February 2005, 22:45:7
i think the game s pretty sweet dude
goofy but
Sunday, 6 February 2005, 18:20:5
Need for speed underground 2 is better than the first one.
Dragon
Sunday, 6 February 2005, 21:24:42
Who thinks fast and the furious will beat need for speed.
Dragon
Sunday, 6 February 2005, 21:34:4
greate game:-D
mem
Monday, 7 February 2005, 09:08:51
Has anyone got a map for ((need for speed underground 2???)) with the hidden races plotted on on it??????
Sprinter
Wednesday, 9 February 2005, 06:10:39
wat is the default key for nitro boost ? cant seems to use it even though i have the nitrro upgrade
:-p
Euia
Monday, 14 February 2005, 22:11:58
Hello can you tell my how i kan get a map for need for speed underground 2 not the shops bad races dat not showing on the card ??
please e-mail my my e-mail is film_sput@hotmail.com
christiaan
Saturday, 19 February 2005, 07:40:47
Hello can you tell my how i can get a map for need for speed underground 2 not the shops but races dat not showing on the card ??
please e-mail my my e-mail is film_sput@hotmail.com
christiaan
Saturday, 19 February 2005, 07:45:3
GAME SUCKS BECAUSE WHERE ARE THE HIDDEN EVENTS AT
ice man
Sunday, 20 February 2005, 10:43:14
NEED A MAP
aDD
Monday, 21 February 2005, 10:48:1
i need cheats for nfsu2 help me
dog
Monday, 21 February 2005, 12:13:40
Anyone who says Need For Speed sucks can kiss my ass
Mac
Sunday, 27 February 2005, 14:27:38
ice man is a SUCK.he dont now what is a good geme!
ice man suck my.
dark angel
Monday, 28 February 2005, 04:29:34
WHERE IS THE HIDDEN RACE? PLS. TELL US!!!
Matrich
Tuesday, 1 March 2005, 02:54:21
i like it
kaka
Wednesday, 2 March 2005, 15:35:0
nerds all freaking nerds :-D
weiner
Friday, 4 March 2005, 22:13:25
his games is the best
derrick
Tuesday, 8 March 2005, 13:44:4
This game is pimp out i love it just cant figure how to beat it o well, im looking for a hottie can any of U boys fill me in w/some info and maybe i'll hook up w/u.
Maria
Friday, 11 March 2005, 11:04:22
HELL......O :-D
Lil Liver
Friday, 11 March 2005, 11:15:10
Thx for review. But imo the game is not so great, gets too repetitive after some time though it takes longer to get bored of UG2 compared to UG1. In the end however, the urge to complete the game to the end is missing.
Lolo Dahling
Sunday, 13 March 2005, 12:17:35
there needs to be a world map somewhere ive been looking 4 one 4 ever..... can someone help me find one..or can u put on on the site??
Sh0rtyz
Sunday, 13 March 2005, 15:17:21
i think getin stuf 4 free iz a con so if u sel stuf make sure its not a con pleeeeeeeze!
Dominic
Tuesday, 15 March 2005, 13:18:45
hey wat up dog Its me Again :-)
but i just want 2 say that i agree w/Lolo Dahling
this game is not so great well if any one is lookin4 a chick i think that maria chick is lookin 4 some1!
i here she pretty and hot and outgoin
GTG LATER IM OUT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lil Liver
Tuesday, 15 March 2005, 20:14:14
After completing 50% of the game, it gets way to difficult with unavoidable obstacles that cause you to crash. Cars are around blind corners and are positioned to crash in to you. Restart a race, and the same cars move and re-align with your path!
Unavoidable obstacles ruin this game. It really takes away all the fun when you do a race 10+ times and still can't win with a fast car and skilled driving.
arjo
Wednesday, 16 March 2005, 04:23:36
I cannt stop plaing it I have finished the game 4 times
LInks
Wednesday, 16 March 2005, 10:04:4
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DaYaN...!!!
Thursday, 17 March 2005, 07:29:27
i want to play nfsu2 free no download
cole
Friday, 18 March 2005, 23:41:41
i finish the game but e only says 72%/fak you motherfaker
dogy
Saturday, 19 March 2005, 16:39:29
doggy are you stil
in
darky
Monday, 21 March 2005, 14:23:9
hey i cant seem to beat the game. how do i beat it. its at 98% if anyone knows email me at skittles88212000@yahoo.com Thanks.
dano76757
Wednesday, 23 March 2005, 18:05:27
Idiots craveing hidden race map... if youd listen to the guys and girls that call you in the game youll kknow what area they are at... loosers... my girlfriend knows this and shes only been playing for some days...
swedishretribution@hotmail.com
Ironfist
Saturday, 26 March 2005, 16:33:51