BeastGTS. • 3 yr. ago. In terms of older NFS games, I recommend NFSU because it is similar to NFSU2 except no open world, NFS Carbon because it is similar to MW05, and NFSHP2 (ps2 version is superior) if you like exotic cars and cop chases. 1. they were NEVER going to add cops to underground 2, this is a MISCONCEPTION in the UNDERGROUND 2 DEMO, early cop speech for NEED FOR SPEED MOST WANTED is jumbled into the mess of files because MOST WANTED WAS BEING WORKED ON AT THE SAME TIME as underground 2, most wanted was planned while underground was being made but they made underground 2 because underground was an extreme success The damage model in the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii releases is similar to that seen in Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Need for Speed: Carbon, and Need for Speed: ProStreet. The PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii releases feature an altered map of Rockport in place of the Tri-City Bay area. The PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii releases feature split GREAT. Need for Speed Unbound feels like a breath of fresh air. The arcade-style racing has seen quite a significant improvement from its predecessor, and the game’s general styles and Last year's Need for Speed Most Wanted, which featured hilariously over-the-top live-action cutscenes and seriously tense police pursuits, proved to be a high watermark for the franchise About the handling and speed, you can tweak it on each car but even with that, it does stay behind Burnout 3 but it's understandable since NFSU2 wasn't intended as a full arcade racing game. I also want to add that NFSU2 is painfully long, the game should've been completable at Stage 4 at least but nope. TCagiMq. The damage model in the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii releases is similar to that seen in Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Need for Speed: Carbon, and Need for Speed: ProStreet. The PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii releases feature an altered map of Rockport in place of the Tri-City Bay area. The PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii releases feature split GREAT. Need for Speed Unbound feels like a breath of fresh air. The arcade-style racing has seen quite a significant improvement from its predecessor, and the game’s general styles and About the handling and speed, you can tweak it on each car but even with that, it does stay behind Burnout 3 but it's understandable since NFSU2 wasn't intended as a full arcade racing game. I also want to add that NFSU2 is painfully long, the game should've been completable at Stage 4 at least but nope. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) comparison to show the difference between graphics and performance on PS2, Gamecube and original Xbox.FPS results:PS2:Min:

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