As most of you should know, Need for Speed has been around for more than 10 years. The developers are trying to bring something new with each iteration and this time their goal was to offer a slightly more realistic approach to racing, toning down on the arcade aspect of the game. So, it’s not about being a bad-ass and making a name among illegal street racers, but rather trying to push your car to the limit in a series of official races and events - most of which occur on real world locations throughout the US, Europe and Asia.
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ProStreet puts you in the role of a racer named Ryan Cooper, who needs to accomplish a series of challenges and events before he can take part in so-called Showdown races. His ultimate goal is to challenge the “king,” Ryo, an expert in every racing discipline. In other words, there’s a long way to go, before you become an influential racer.
The first thing I encountered was ProSteet’s somewhat awkward interface. Browsing the menus may take some getting used to, especially when you’re trying to use the Career map. After dealing with this slightly bothersome aspect
