

Both of the previous Underground series games are available on free PC games torrents and if you get them you will see how modern racing games started and how they progressed.Īfter analyzing the trailer and looking at it in detail we have came to some conclusions. There are not much information’s about the actual game so far but an official trailer has been released and all we can say is that we are highly anticipating this game because of the previous games in this series that were the beginning of the Need for Speed as we know it today, fast tuned cars which you can personalize however you desire. A new game that we are all excited about is Need for Speed 2015 or Underground 3 that EA and Ghost Games revealed on 21th of May 2015. A time where you could listen to audio that was cracking your eardrums, as you look at blocky cars racing around poorly defined tracks.


Fans, understandably, want to go back to a simpler time. The thing is, Need for Speed has been an excellent series in the past. Before that, the series was rebooted with the always-online Need For Speed.

In 2017 we had the release of Need for Speed Payback, which was marred by loot boxes – which was, naturally, changed following the Battlefront 2 controversy. In the meantime, have a look at some exclusive screenshots by hitting the media links below.Need For Speed is a series that has faltered in recent years. Fingers crossed, though.Įlectronic Arts is expected to make an official announcement regarding Need for Speed Underground 2 DS later this week. Though Electronic Arts hasn't confirmed the feature yet, we're expecting that the game will require a copy of the game for each player that wants to enter the race it certainly would be killer to have Game Share mode a la Ridge Racer DS for single cartridge multiplayer, the game looks far too complex to make this feature a reality this early in the Nintendo DS' life. Of course, wireless play is obviously a huge draw for the Nintendo DS version of Need for Speed Underground. Anything you can draw with the stylus can be slapped on specific locations of your car's exterior. The development team has incorporated a paint program that enables decal artists to create whatever their minds can conceive for true vehicular personality. But Need for Speed Underground has always been about personal expression and customization, and the Nintendo DS' touch-screen will come into play here to put custom decals on their rides. Its touch-sensitive feature will also come into play when players need to kick in their car's nitrous for a massive boost of speed. During races, the lower-screen will, not surprisingly, be used for track maps. The early screenshots offered up by Electronic Arts already show sharper car models and texture work on the environments, but we'll have to wait and see the game in motion before we make a final assessment on the team's grasp of the DS' capabilities.Īs for utilizing the other components of the Nintendo DS system, Need for Speed Underground will utilize both screens for multiple features. With the Nintendo DS hardware, however, Pocketeers has a lot more capabilities under the hood to work with, so we're expecting some impressive things out of the visuals that Need for Speed Underground 2 DS will push. The team has already proven itself with, at the very least, amazing 3D graphic engines on hardware that was never meant to pull 3D off.at all. For the Nintendo DS version of the series, Electronic Arts has recruited the skills of Pocketeers, the development studio previously responsible for the two Need for Speed Underground titles for the Game Boy Advance.
