This is a good game where it gives you tons of options. However, the game is really long and isn't quite what hoped for.
User Rating: 7.5 | Need for Speed Underground 2 GC
Here it comes! The sequel to one of the best-sellers from the Need for Speed franchise. There are good qualities and bad qualities about this game. First, you want to hear the good news, right? The good news is that the game gives you a library of customization options for your car, and the game has tons of value in it. The bad news is that the game is extremely long, and it doesn't have quite everything you hoped for. Now onto what's in the game. First of all, there is a Career mode where you start off by buying a really scrappy car, then as you progress through the game in which you complete races and outruns, hopefully you'd get part unlocks at some shop around the Bayview region (Bayview is the name of the city.) As you go through the game, as you'd expect, the races get harder and you unlock better parts and which you reach the end of Career mode, you will unlock extremely cool parts such as Sponsor vinyls, wide body kits, extreme performance parts, etc. Next, there is a quick race mode. This gives you the option to free-run around the city of Bayview, or you can race just for fun. There are also cars (in which you unlocked them from career mode) in the main menu in which you have the freedom to customize the car with cool parts without having to spend money. However, you can only use these cars in Quick Race mode or the Multiplayer Quickrace mode. Now onto the new features in which there weren't included in Need for Speed Underground 1. Now cars have a visual rating. To increase the rating of your car, you have to put even better and more expensive parts to boost the visual rating even higher. There have been quite a few changes since NFSU 1. To tell you one final word in this script (or review in other words), this game is better than NFSU 1. Trust me, it is better! One more thing in this review. This will go over what I told you in this review.
Good qualities: The game has more options (a big library of parts), longer and more enjoyable, and new things included that weren't in the last NFSU, such as visual rating, freedom to roam area more, etc.
Bad qualities: The game is extremely long (career mode takes forever), doesn't have as much things as you probably expected, and you can have middle-game diffuculty struggles.
Again, this is a good game where it gives you tons of options. However, the game is really long and isn't quite what hoped for.