![]() Need for Speed: Underground 2 is a direct sequel to Underground, a game that already introduced players to the world of underground street racing. READ MORE EA Could Be Working on an Iron Man Single-Player Game Why Need for Speed: Underground 2 is Still the Best Game in the Series An argument could be made about why 2005’s Most Wanted serves as the better experience overall, but we’re here to explore what exactly made Underground 2 the best Need for Speed game to date. While the racing genre has hit new peaks since 2004, there’s never been one that truly scratched the itch like now-defunct developer Black Box’s neon-infused arcade racer. There’s a massive reason Need for Speed: Underground 2 is still remembered among racing game fans today. Need for Speed: Underground 2 absorbs your time for the next few hours until you have to switch your console off and get ready for bed. The familiar main menu music kicks in, it’s “Riders on the Storm (Fredwreck Remix)” by Snoop Dogg and The Doors. EA Games prompts you to Challenge Everything. School is tomorrow and you’re sitting on your couch, booting up your PlayStation 2. ![]() How do you feel when you 'roll up' in your prized possession? That my friend will be your deciding factor, and it won't be a conscious decision… no, it will be a feeling from deep within your soul.It’s a Sunday afternoon in 2004. And in the end, it all comes down to how you feel when you stand by your ride. If you eat your breakfast slow and sideways or, fast and straight down the line, Need for Speed: Underground has a supercar lineup for you to lay it all down on the blacktop. This beaut stands out when it comes to trying to get through the drift challenges with a stock car, whereas all the other cars are FWD and you struggle through yanking on your handbrake as you enter each corner to get sideways. On the upper hand, it's a very well-averaged car that does its part in most of the event types, including drag races and sprints.Ī 2000 Honda Civic with that mad VTEC stuff going on is in my ‘top 5 list of Great cars to own in real life so why would I not want to PIMP the hell out of it on Need for Speed: Underground with its endless visual mods?įor all reasons under the sun, or in this instance, under the moon… a rear-wheel-driven car is great for many things and an obvious choice as a sports vehicle.Īllowing its impressive specs to sway you, its power output is nothing less than courageous! Status is prominent as you break the bank purchasing this car spending 10000 credits, but… you look cool doing it! In the long run, this cool cat is a stiff competitor to some of the later unlocked cars in the game. The Neon is not badly priced, coming in at 8500 credits, it does you well on the pocket. Jokes aside, if you are a true petrol head and speed in your vice, there is no other competitor than the Dodge Neon. ![]() This best-selling Peugeot model of all time comes in at number 4, being an easy car to negotiate with on the bends and doesn’t fare so badly on price, leaving you some cash for sick visual upgrades to look the part as well as performance mods to up your game. Having pretty high handling points in the starter car line-up, it is not a terrible choice as a first car to start racking up your street cred.
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