After their recently released simulation game Need For Speed: Shift, which was a realistic racing drive experience packed full of detail and configurations, developers EA Montreal have decided to go back to there fast-paced, arcade style roots. And Need For Speed: Nitro is the complete embodiment of that with its super fast cars and adrenaline fuelled races.
PlayZine Issue 33
For our latest Need for Speed coverage, click here to download PlayZine Issue 33 for free.The newest addition to the Need For Speed series is due out next month and whilst there already maybe numerous racers for the Wii, there's always room for one more, especially with the amount of fun you can have just by customising the paintwork of your ride. Which is a huge feature of the game and one that has in-depth options for you to create some pretty eye-catching paint jobs. The developers have called in famous Lifestyle Brands tokidoki, Upper Playground and i am 8-bit to help create some impressive looking in-game car designs for you to use. The brands have also included around 140 stylistic brushes for you to have ago at stylising your car yourself.
Other features include the ability to tag buildings and roadsides with your unique customised tag, as you look to own all the cities you race in. The star reward system implemented in Need For Speed: Shift has been used in this instalment as well, in which you gain gain a certain amount of stars for wining races, which in turn can be used in unlocking new cars and races for you to enjoy.
Need for Speed coverage available in PlayZine Issue 33 - click here to download it for free!
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