Need For Speed: Carbon is a lot like Need For Speed: Underground, but it had a shorter, albeit still enjoyable single-player campaign in comparison. It also has less car customization than Need
It isnt the closest. NFS 2015 is. thunder2132. • 2 yr. ago. Seconded. _M0cking-Jay_. • 2 yr. ago. Need For Speed 2015 is the unofficial underground sequel, nfs heat is also really good. Successful_Work9145.
EA Games took a pretty big chance when it re-tuned the venerable Need for Speed franchise to capitalize on the currently hipper-than-thou meme of illegal street racing. It paid off, though, big time, as Need for Speed: Underground was widely hailed as one of the best racing games of 2003 as well as a quantum leap forward for the Need for Speed franchise. To be fair, the wrap system in NFS 2015 allows for far bigger customization than the 4 vinyl slots in Underground games (you could set which vinyls to place, in which order and in what color). and especially the Most Wanted 2005 (which only limited you to a single vinyl slot). Would also be cool if the PS4 had backwards compatibility. NFSU2 graphics are way better than Carbon IMO. Carbon's lightning is meant to be more realistic but i think it makes the textures, colors and reflections look worse than it is. Carbon's reflections have something really odd about them. Facts. I like it more as well. The progress in nicely paced and the handling is just really good imo. Nicely direct and kind of on rails to better nail the racing line and be fast. Ug2 wasn't the first open world racer. The first open world racing game was Turbo Esprit that released back in 1986. . 55 207 234 377 101 23 354 264 214

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