Need for Speed Carbon First Look

We get an exclusive peek at the DS version of EA's street racer.

Odds are if you were a Nintendo fan, you were hoping for some more love out of EA's press event last week. Though many of the games shown off will end up on Nintendo systems, there wasn't much to see at the event. Fortunately we were able to get a look at a work-in-progress version of Need for Speed Carbon following the event. The game is obviously rough around the edges due to its unfinished state, but we got an idea of what to expect from it.

Much like the PlayStation Portable version of Carbon, the DS game will offer an original experience that's based on its console cousins. The game's story and the elements of its presentation will be similar to those in the PSP game but will feature DS twists. For example, the story sequences in the game, which play out via animated stills on the PSP, will be just stills on the DS, but the DS will offer touch-screen support. The single-player game will follow the same basic path as the PSP game but with a more traditional NFS approach. You'll choose from one of 15 cars and enter a variety of different races that will be spread out over 12 tracks. The crew mechanic is being modified so that the DS game will have only two types of wingmen, the drafter and the attacker. The drafter will work exactly the way he does in the PSP game. When you call on this crew member in-game, he'll drive out in front of you and let you follow in his wake and build up a speed boost. The attacker will take out any opponent you've targeted. Besides the single-player game, Need for Speed Carbon will offer multiplayer modes over Wi-Fi for up to four players. Better still is the game's support for single-cart play, allowing you to download a track to a friend's DS.

One of the big DS-specific features for the game is the customizable dashboard feature. You'll be able to choose variations on three different styles to customize the dashboard on the DS's touch screen. Each dashboard features a different look for its instrumentation, such as digital and analog displays. The dashboards are also functional, allowing you to trigger your nitrous or call in a crew member. You'll also be able to look behind you by tapping the right or left car-mirror icons on the dash.

The visuals in the game are coming together nicely on the DS. The work-in-progress game looked good and was moving along at a speedy clip. The car models and detail weren't as sharp as in the PSP game, but they definitely looked impressive in their own right. The game's frame rate, though not consistent yet, was very smooth. The early tracks we saw showed off a respectable amount of detail and special effects, such as lighting and filters to highlight the speed boost from your nitrous. Though the game doesn't let you go off and explore a city, the variety in the tracks helps keep them from being monotonous.

The audio in the version we played hit all the right notes. The engine noise from the cars sounded beefy, and the squeal of the tires around sharp turns and drifts was similarly impressive. The game's soundtrack will include 10 licensed music tracks that show off the DS's often-underappreciated audio muscle.

Based on this early look, Need for Speed Carbon has the potential to be a cool addition to the DS's racing lineup. The game looks good and plays well already. The streamlined approach to its racing should suit the DS nicely. The system-specific features, such as the custom dashboards and especially the Wi-Fi multiplayer, are nice touches that don't feel as tacked on as the DS features in other games. Look for more on Need for Speed Carbon in the months to come. The game is slated to ship this fall.

47 Comments

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Oct 21, 2006 10:49 pm PT

    doesn't look great

  • xL-phrutz

    Posted Sep 4, 2006 6:18 pm PT

    Looks Great. Hope wifi is not laggy. Graphics = okay. Hopefully will be good unlike nfsu2 and be an even more realistic racing game...unlike mario kart.

  • Ices100

    Posted Sep 2, 2006 10:57 pm PT

    Now this is defently an improvment over all teh other crap games that ea has made so far, and just shows what happends when they put a little time in what they do instead of making cheap gba/ds games just for money.

  • HXCDEW

    Posted Aug 27, 2006 6:03 am PT

    Mediocre.

  • daser4454

    Posted Aug 17, 2006 9:04 pm PT

    hmmm maybe graphics good fore ds put psp got the graphics an raching games like that are all about looks

  • sinceps1

    Posted Aug 16, 2006 9:24 pm PT

    ludadav
    Sounds really great so far, lets just hope that its better than any of t the Need for Speed games out for the DS

    I'd have to say it looks tight as hell from what I can see. The other ds ones did suck before this one I think, most racing games for ds got bad reviews besides mario kart but I am so sick of that game.... lol

  • Drewman419

    Posted Aug 14, 2006 10:03 am PT

    Why would even think about getting this game? If you want to play a good racing game for the DS stick with mariokart.

  • AlphonseElric23

    Posted Aug 10, 2006 6:51 pm PT

    might be good

  • nintend-man86

    Posted Aug 10, 2006 6:24 pm PT


    gagan21

    If your going to buy the PSP version, what the heck are you doing in a Nintendo DS forum?

  • yinm

    Posted Aug 10, 2006 11:07 am PT

    Always, always grapichs over play gameplay ¬¬
    I'll get it if the gameplay is GOOD. I don't care about the graphics, if I did, I wouldn't have an Atari XD

  • ryokinshin6x3

    Posted Aug 8, 2006 4:23 pm PT

    hopefully no laggy multiplayer kthx

  • JaMeS4418

    Posted Aug 3, 2006 12:45 pm PT

    Clone of midnight club psp anyone?

  • aftershock14520

    Posted Jul 30, 2006 7:55 am PT

    looks cool, but i wish tokyo xtreme racer was on ds

  • dhundley

    Posted Jul 26, 2006 1:08 pm PT

    I played Most Wanted, and it was terrible. Let's just hope Carbon does a lot better.

  • ludadav

    Posted Jul 23, 2006 6:50 pm PT

    Sounds really great so far, lets just hope that its better than any of t the Need for Speed games out for the DS

  • pole211

    Posted Jul 21, 2006 10:16 pm PT

    So this game has Wi-Fi? I have doubts about that, it could be pretty laggy.

  • Daverix88

    Posted Jul 21, 2006 3:14 pm PT

    looks better than the last games and the physics seems better too! Maybe im gonna buy this who knows? ^^ But the pc-version first because that will rule all other versions of this game =)

  • gagan21

    Posted Jul 21, 2006 12:05 pm PT

    no way i am buying the ds version , but will definately buy the psp version

  • micky666micky

    Posted Jul 21, 2006 12:50 am PT

    i hope its better then nfsu2 for the ds
    that game was fun but only 4 a week or 2

  • adopted_pzyko

    Posted Jul 20, 2006 5:14 pm PT

    seeing those pics is a sign for me that i should definetly stay away from the DS version and buy the PSP version... for me the only good raciong game on the DS is Mario Kart...

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