Need For Speed Shift Shows a Positive Shift in Gameplay

After just getting in after returning the rental copy of Shift I have to say I might have to go out again to buy it. Past additions of the game have been very poor indeed. The last one that was worth a ten minute go was Undercover and that was at best, okay.

This game has actually got a chance of competiting with the new Forza game which is on the way later this month.

The game itself is long lasting indeed, with hours needed to be spent on it to gain access to cars and to finish all of the races. Some of the online modes are certainly going to take a while to get into.

This game isn’t about used cars for sale but more about the custom made models from the likes of Alfa Romeo, Ford and every other car maker you can think of.

In terms of playing for fun , Need For Speed did seem a lot better than Forza but then again I have only managed to play the Forza demo. When it comes to thinking about Forza the graphics are a lot better and they have a bigger selection of cars.

EA have concentrated on the driver himself and have tried to make you feel like the driver. You feel like the driver because speed is shown as a bit blurry, crashes turn the screen black and white and damage is shown on the windscreen too.

It is really up to you on the decision to take when it comes to buying these games, you could do what a lot of people are doing and buy them both!

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