The Dish on Need for Speed: Carbon

Need for Speed: CarbonCar aficionados, listen up. We got swell Need for Speeed:Carbon news for you. We got our hands on the factsheet, and we’re going to give you a rundown of the things you have took out for in this brand-spanking game.

If you’re following news at QJ lately, you’re probably aware that this game allows players to build their own crew, and go on all-out war with others who want to take over the city. Basically, the goal is to take over one city at a time, and making your rivals literally bite their own dust as you zoom your way past them.

This “crew feature” is a first in Need for Speed history, and of course will be accessible in virtually any platform imaginable: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, Nintendo DS, GBA, PSP, PC and mobile. Users also get to customize their own wheels with the ” Autoscuplt car customization,” with a selection of 50 real-world licensed cars. There are also the Tuner, American Muscle, and Exotic car classes “to prove once and for all who makes the best set of wheels.”

Hmmm… it seems that competition is really the heart of this game. And really challenging ones at that. Imagine racing in the dangerous canyons just to ultimately prove who’s really the king of the road. EA’s game is surely a recipe for an adrenaline rush, and is expected to hit stores on November 10. For more game updates, just stay tuned here at QJ.

Pre-Order: [Need for Speed: Carbon]

Need for Speed: CarbonCar aficionados, listen up. We got swell Need for Speeed:Carbon news for you. We got our hands on the factsheet, and we’re going to give you a rundown of the things you have took out for in this brand-spanking game.

If you’re following news at QJ lately, you’re probably aware that this game allows players to build their own crew, and go on all-out war with others who want to take over the city. Basically, the goal is to take over one city at a time, and making your rivals literally bite their own dust as you zoom your way past them.

This “crew feature” is a first in Need for Speed history, and of course will be accessible in virtually any platform imaginable: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, Nintendo DS, GBA, PSP, PC and mobile. Users also get to customize their own wheels with the ” Autoscuplt car customization,” with a selection of 50 real-world licensed cars. There are also the Tuner, American Muscle, and Exotic car classes “to prove once and for all who makes the best set of wheels.”

Hmmm… it seems that competition is really the heart of this game. And really challenging ones at that. Imagine racing in the dangerous canyons just to ultimately prove who’s really the king of the road. EA’s game is surely a recipe for an adrenaline rush, and is expected to hit stores on November 10. For more game updates, just stay tuned here at QJ.

Pre-Order: [Need for Speed: Carbon]

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