Rev up for more Need for Speed: ProStreet gameplay videos

As racing titles go, Electronic ArtsNeed for Speed stays true to the spirit of high-speed racers on any video game platform. The latest game in the series, Need for Speed: ProStreet shows off the power of the Wii next-gen console as you can see from the two gameplay videos we have below.

Just by looking at the visuals, you can tell how much detail the developers from EA Black Box have put into creating that “photo-realistic” feel for each of the vehicles in the video game. Along with the intricate car customization feature that has become intrinsic to the series, the new Need for Speed: ProStreet is shaping up to be a great sequel to continue the franchise.

We’re most excited about the fact that the developers mentioned including an advanced damage modeling system that wasn’t featured in a lot of the past racing games. So expect to see a lot of careful (or not so careful) drivers this time around since trashing your car can also mean the end of the race.

The two videos highlight some of the game physics that the different game modes will include, such as how important your tire’s grip can affect the outcome of the race or how the proper balance of revving up your engine can get you ahead of the racing pack.

In any case, Need for Speed: ProStreet is definitely a racing game we’ll be keeping our eye out for when it hit stores this November 14. The game is also slated to be released on the PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP and DS.



You can watch the other high-speed video we have on Need for Speed: ProStreet after the jump!

As racing titles go, Electronic ArtsNeed for Speed stays true to the spirit of high-speed racers on any video game platform. The latest game in the series, Need for Speed: ProStreet shows off the power of the Wii next-gen console as you can see from the two gameplay videos we have below.

Just by looking at the visuals, you can tell how much detail the developers from EA Black Box have put into creating that “photo-realistic” feel for each of the vehicles in the video game. Along with the intricate car customization feature that has become intrinsic to the series, the new Need for Speed: ProStreet is shaping up to be a great sequel to continue the franchise.

We’re most excited about the fact that the developers mentioned including an advanced damage modeling system that wasn’t featured in a lot of the past racing games. So expect to see a lot of careful (or not so careful) drivers this time around since trashing your car can also mean the end of the race.

The two videos highlight some of the game physics that the different game modes will include, such as how important your tire’s grip can affect the outcome of the race or how the proper balance of revving up your engine can get you ahead of the racing pack.

In any case, Need for Speed: ProStreet is definitely a racing game we’ll be keeping our eye out for when it hit stores this November 14. The game is also slated to be released on the PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP and DS.

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