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Need for Speed: ProStreet (Wii) | 
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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £16.98 You Save: £13.01 (43%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 310
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: car-and-truck-racing-games Rating: Parental Guidance Media: Video Game Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: RVL P RNPP EAN: 5030930059385 ASIN: B000RO7BVU
Release Date: November 23, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: ** Brand New & SEALED ** In Stock now & ready to be dispatched - Quality packaging used for delivery & all items sent via Royal mail. Purchase with confidence from Direct Video Services a 25 year established retailer. Call 01273 727838 for any enquiries.
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Product Description Compete at the highest level of street racing with Need For Speed: ProStreet.
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Poor July 20, 2008 S. Pearce (Kent) Having enjoyed previous Need for Speed titles on the Gamecube I was excited to see how this title would fare on the Wii. However after a few hours of gameplay I can report that this nothing more than a warmed-up reissue of a popular franchaise. On the plus side the menu and career structure of the game is enough to keep players interested for a while, although the standard EA menu interface (which looks like it was lifted and rebranded from one of their NFL titles) operates a little clunkily. Using the career mode you can progress through the ranks, earning money to improve your cars. On the downside is practically everything else about the game. The graphics are poor - the frame rate is patchy and the colour and rendering looks like early PS2 (yes, 2). Every track looks the same, being compromised of pieces of stock "scenery" interspersed repetitively. The facilities to upgrade your cars is comprehensive but not intuitive. The sound is not much better. As expected there is a wide array of music playing and a jukebox that you can tweak and adjust. There is also the obligatory commentary "dude", a nice feature of which is that he commentates about the player. However, the software that mixes the music, FX and commentary is rudimentary and buggy - while driving the sound of your own car frequently drops out of the mix, and volume levels vary wildly. On the gameplay front, driving the cars is not a satisfactory experience. Using the Wii remote to steer (tilting it up & down), the player feels no connection to the car. Excite Truck is a far better example of how to execute this. There is no sense of drift or braking or acceleration. The controls are such that its too easy to drop into the pause menu or to change the camera angle when changing gear (using left & right on the d-button). Looking behind you is equally hit and miss, to such an extent that the designers used a "car is x seconds behind" message that pops up annoyingly. In summary, this is just an exercise is milking profit from a strong franchaise. Please avoid this game.
So so racing title March 29, 2008 Big Jim (London, UK) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Having played this on someone elses's Xbox 360 and also the PSP version, I have to say the wii incarnation is the best. I can see where the free roamers wouldn't like this, because there ain't no free roamin', but as a straight up racer it pretty much hits the mark but with one huge problem. Whilst the controls are responsive and the gameplay is fine, it is way too easy. I don't think I am that good at video driving games, but apart from drift mode, getting through to meet and beat the bosses (often even easier than the levels below) was no trouble at all. It appears that the AI is defective in this regard. For example you might be up against some car with a 200mph top speed but it is cruising along at 140 on a long straight as you zoom by them. So all in all a decent enough driving game, the best so far for the wii (until mario Kart comes out surely) but with some issues that need addressing.
Worst NFS ever! March 7, 2008 Bruce (Cheshire, UK) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've loved the NFS games for years, most recently enjoying 'Own The City' on the PSP and 'Black List' on the PS2 (both fantastic games). So, it was a fantastic surprise when my wife came home from shopping (feeling guilty about having spent so much on herself!!) with 'Pro Street' for me. Having only played NFS on PS machines, I was curious as to how it would work on the Wii. The controls seem to work ok but the gameplay in Pro Street is nowhere near as good as it's predecesors. I've always found one of the best aspects of the NFS games are the vast areas you can drive freely around. I really don't like being strictly limited to races with no 'free roam' option. I probably haven't given this game a fair chance (I played it for 20 minutes and have had enough) but 5 minutes on the others was enough to get me hooked. There seems to be very little variation (ok, there's variation in the type races but that's as far as it goes)and the features that have made previous NFS games so great just don't exist in this format. If you want to play NFS, stick to Own the City and Black List.
Enjoyable and easy to get into. January 7, 2008 A. Davis (London, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this game with some trepidation as I was unsure how a driving game would work on the Wii, but my fears were mostly ungrounded. First let me get the negatives out of the way. The menu was initially confusing until I realised that the remote had to be held in the 'driving'orientation. Steering has no neutral zone so can be a bit twitchy, the ability to define the sensitivity or a neutral/dead zone would have been ideal. The definition of an alias seems mildy pointless as I always seemed to be called by the default game name on scoring tables. The career path is a tad confusing, could be laid out with better clarity. Like many Wii games I feel the instruction book is lacking in detail working out some aspects of the game comes down to paying attention to the in game hints/tips. The above points are all minor, and continued game play could improve some of these issues. Now for the good points. The game is very easy to get into, and starting out on casual skil level makes the game easy to get to grips with. The two player mode is fun, and my wife has enjoyed it too. Unfortunately this means she occassionaly beats me!! The different race types are fun. Grip is my favourite and probably the most traditional race type. Drag is good fun and probably makes the best use of the Wii Remote, I found it initially hard to get to grips with but after a few goes found myself able to win drag races. The last type is drift racing and I've yet to get to grips with this really, basically controlled slides/drifts round corners and bends. Graphically its pretty good, certainly better than some Wii games. Overall its good fun and the positives outweigh any negatives. If you want a fun easy to enjoy driving game you could do a lot worse.
Great Racing Game January 6, 2008 CJ (Edinburgh) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Previously played some racing games on the PC but unfortunately the computer crashed every 15 minutes. Decided to get a console and see how it performed. Have really enjoyed this game. Wii controls work well and the game play is good. The onscreen instructions are a bit over complex and the saves seem very limited (just 3 "careers" allowed). The graphics are well short of PC standard but this doesn't detract from the gameplay. Overall have enjoyed the game and it should keep me busy for quite some time.
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