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October 2009
(82%)
35 Reviews
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Need for Speed Shift is one of the best racing simulation games that I have played on the PS3. The game has great graphics and is tons of fun, the only thing I miss are the police trying to catch me as I do 180 mph down the road. ...
Abstract: Need for Speed: Shift is the 13th instalment of the long-running racing video game franchise Need for Speed published by Electronic Arts. It was announced in January 2009 as part of a three-game announcement that includes Need for Speed: Nitro and Need...
Abstract: For years, the Need for Speed franchise reigned as the king of driving games. Installments like Hot Pursuit 1 and 2, Underground 1 and 2, and Most Wanted helped the series become a multi-platform dynasty. Though, the grind of producing a new game each ...
Makes a point of rewarding you, regardless of your driving style, Very good assortment of tracks, Sense of speed borders on scary at times.
Default controls are overly sensitive, Modest car selection, Drifting events are prohibitively difficult, Career mode is very barebones, Online play rewards other drivers for spinning you out.
In trying to offer something for everyone, this jack-of-all-trades racing game is unlikely to completely satisfy anybody. ...
Abstract: Need for Speed: Shift is a racing game that tries to do a lot of things, and the good news is that it does most of them well. The bad news is that Shift does very little that other racers havent done before it, and it excels at nothing. The racing, th...
Abstract: Most of my Need for Speed memories involve fast and furious street races, police chases in an open world and laughably lame stories. THE VERDICT by Will Herring Need for Speed is a spectacular racing series known for its high octane thrills. With the ...
Abstract: "Rebooting" franchises seems to be all the rage right now. First it was Batman Begins, then J. J. Abrams did it with Star Trek - and now EA has done it with Need for Speed. The series has something of a checkered past, with successive releases erratic...