NFSU2: New Screens and Sexy Video
A fresh helping of media from EA's Need for Speed Underground 2 awaits - with an intriguing new trailer in which cars race all over a woman's body.
Here's the latest in Need for Speed land... a set of new screens and a promotional video from EA's Need for Speed Underground 2, another promising EA Games title that will have the distinct advantage of using Brook Burke as the face of the game.
As you'll know if you've been following the progress of the game, NFSU2 offers a vast, free-roaming city divided into five distinct neighbourhoods. Rival racers will initiate events, tip players off to the hottest racing spots, and show them where to buy the most sought-after licensed aftermarket upgrades.
But it's perhaps the scale and freedom in the city that has us in an old-fashioned racing frenzy - not to mention the positively stunniing, atmospheric and immersive visuals.
Expect complete automotive self-expression with more than 30 of the hottest licensed turner cars and hundreds of aftermarket parts for nearly infinite visual and performance customization combinations.
Adam Doree
Director, Kikizo.com
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Need for Speed Underground 2 Intriguing new trailer in which cars race all over a woman's body. (640x480, 1.2Mbps) |
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