Need For Speed: Underground (2003) [Repost]

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Need For Speed: Underground (2003) [Repost]

Need For Speed: Underground (2003)
PC | English | Developer: EA Black Box | Publisher: EA Games | 1.32 GB
Genre: Racing

Need for Speed: Underground (NFSU) is a racing game, developed and published by Electronic Arts in 2003. A complete reimagining of the series' formula, NFSU offered a career mode featuring a storyline, and a garage mode that allowed players to fully customize their cars with a large variety of brand-name performance and visual upgrades. All races take place in a city at night. The city appears to be in a somewhat New York City style type city. Instead of hundred-thousand dollar exotics, Underground featured vehicles associated with the Import Scene. This, plus the increasingly arcade-like controls, became points of controversy for Need for Speed fans. Despite this, Underground was commercially very successful, and inspired a sequel.

Plot
The player is in a modified Acura Integra Type R racing three other modified cars. After winning the racer, Samantha tells the player about Eddie, who is the best racer around the city with his Skyline . At this monment the player has to choose one of six tuner cars. After choosing a car the player sees Melissa,who is standing right beside Eddie. Samantha explains the simple rules of the Underground, 'You win races, you get cool parts. You lose, and you're out'. After winning a few races, the player gets introduced to TJ who tells him if he beats a time trial, he will give the player a reward.

Game Modes

Circuit
Circuit is a standard race that involves racing with up to four opponents cars around a loop track for two laps or more, and is the main mode of the game.

Knockout Mode
A variant of Circuit, Knockout Mode is similar to previous Need for Speed titles, involves "knocking out" the last racer who passes the starting line in each lap until the final leader of the race remains, and wins the race. In the case of Underground, Knockout sessions have a maximum of three laps for four racers.

Sprint Mode
Sprint mode is a variation on the Circuit mode, where the contestants race in a point-to-point track instead of loop tracks. These races are typically shorter than "circuits" (with a maximum of 8 km in length), so players are required to be more cautious of any mistakes during racing.

Drift
Drifting is one of the most challenging and technical aspects of the game. Drift mode consists of one player in a short loop track, where the objective is to collect as many points as possible by drifting along the track. The player competes with three other contestants, who appear to accumulate scores along with the player during the drift session. The player would be required to beat these scores in order to obtain top positions.
Bonuses are awarded for players who drift in the other borders of the track, drift vertically, or perform chained-drifting (continuous drifting by constantly steering the vehicle during drifts to maintain speed); if the player succeeds in ending a drift without collisions onto the sides of the track, the collected points are added into the score, otherwise, the collected points are cancelled.
Drift mode is the only type of racing where time taken to complete the track does not matter, since players are given the freedom to complete the allocated number laps at their own pace. This may explain the absence of nitrous oxide in this mode, since it serves no suitable purpose in this situation.

Drag
Drag racing is the second most technical form of race in the game. It involves racing against one or three cars on typically straight tracks, and attempting to obtain top positions to win. In order to master Drag mode, players must employ good timing and reflexes for gear shifting, redlining, overtaking, and the use of nitrous oxide boosts; the mode places particular emphasis in monitoring the tachometer during races, which is enlarged and situated on the leftmost portion of the screen. Steering in this mode is simplified to simply allow for lane changes, while the computer handles the steering along the lanes, and the player focuses more on maintaining an optimum speed for the car.
Two conditions will result to players being forfeited during a drag race: head-on collisions with a vehicle (traffic or opponent), barrier or divider>; or blown engines as a result from prolonged redlining and the subsequent overheating of the engine.

Minimum System Requirements
Processor: 1Ghz CPU
RAM: 128 MB RAM for 98/ME (256 MB RAM for 2000/XP)
Video Memory: 32 MB (AGP graphics card with Transform and lighting and one of these chipsets Radeon 7500; GeForce 2; Matrox G400; Matrox Parhelia; SIS 315)
Hard Drive Space: 2 GB
Operating System: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
DirectX Version: 9.0

Need For Speed: Underground (2003) [Repost]

Need For Speed: Underground (2003) [Repost]