Need for Speed has been a good series, but Prostreet game is missing everything that made previous games worthwhile.

User Rating: 6.5 | Need for Speed ProStreet WII
Need for Speed has been a very successful series with pretty good scores from critics, but now the series has carried on to all important platforms in Need for Speed Prostreet. Now everyone loves Need for Speed, mainly because of the cop chases. How much fun is it to reck $100,000 worth of stuff and either not get caught or only pay for 1/20 of that? That's just hell of fun. But the makers tried a new formula this time, but it didn't turn out all that good.

The game basically has you a racer, and this guy basically keeps making fun of your driving skills, so you compete in series of races so you can prove he's the slow guy. That story is basically weak, and it doesn't carry anything of previous games. Now we don't want the same as last year, but we want our cop chases and stuff, but this time, they took that all out for an actual race track, which didn't go so well, especially when there isn't any free roam.

This time in this game, we got just what we wanted. We got actual online play. It is pretty neat in it's own way. You can basically create a race day and completly customize it however you want. Then you will race and try to finish as fast as possible, and then if your friend isn't available at the moment, he/she can come back later and do their race and then you can compare scores to figure out who wins.

This is probably their slogan, "Insert ad here." This game seriously has tons and tons of in-game advertising. You can find it anywhere, menus, race tracks, just anywhere. It's too much and a waste of money.

Need for Speed Prostreet would be an ok game for those who liked the previous installments, but with a lack of everything in the formula that makes Need for Speed actually intresting and tons of advertisment, this could just make anyone upset.