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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633157529
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: February 18, 2008
Studio: Electronic Arts
Sales Rank: 2491
MPN: 15752
Features:- New features - Driver Personas, Driver Intuition and Speed Mode
- Prove yourself in four distinct styles of racing - Drag, Drift, Grip, and the all-new Speed Challenge
- One wrong move, and witness the consequences of your mistakes via truly advanced and comprehensive damage capturing technology
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Need for Speed ProStreet is a true taste of raw adrenaline and racing with consequences. Every dent, every scratch and every crumpled body panel is a battle scar, proof of your commitment and competitive mettle. With an aggressive and skilled AI system, you become immersed in an unmatched believable race experience. Enjoy new features with the Need for Speed: ProStreet PSP edition, such as Driver Personas and Driver Intuition. Driver Personas acts like a difficulty setting in the game and asks you questions like you are an experienced racer or a newcomer. Where as Driver Intuition is an assist tool that helps you weave your way through the track by giving you hints on the map.
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This game is awsome. It has great graphics. It gives you a great variety of cars to choose from. It has four types of racing. Drag, Drift, Grip, and the new Speed Challenge. It has many tracks for each race. It also has spectacular detailed damage capturing technology. But when you damage a car, you pay for the repairs. Multiplayer is fun aswell. EA made a great street racing game.
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After playing Need for Speed Carbon on the PSP, I was expecting Need for Speed Pro Street to be in the same vein. Yet, Pro Street goes back to track racing. Course, that's how the console version is so Pro Street PSP is just trying to emulate that. But, what made the console version shine(Car customization, autosculpt) isn't quite up to snuff here. Anyone who has bought a previous Need for Speed game on the PSP will know what to expect in this game in that respect. Not that Pro Street is a bad game, it's actually contrary to that. It's a very solid and competent racing game. Just don't expect it to be like the console version. It could be due to memory restrictions and whatnot, I don't know, which is something that has plagued a few PSP games ... Read More:
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