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Need for Speed ProStreet Hands-On

We take ProStreet for an all-new spin, including our first look at the Wii version of the game.

The Need for Speed series is staying with street racing, but it's taking the streets much more seriously this time around. Underground street racing? Razor Callahan? That's for kids. ProStreet makes it official by taking some of the standard street racing events that have been in the past few NFS games and puts them in an all-new environment.

The goal of the game is to become the king of street racing, which you'll accomplish by excelling in different race disciplines, such as drag racing, drift racing, grip racing, and speed challenges. You'll travel to different events in about 14 different locations, and you'll be able to take on multiple races for each event. Racing is much more serious this time around because your cars can be totaled. If you total too many cars at one location, you'll have to start over.

While the 360 version of the game was shown off back at the E3 Media & Business Summit and is still looking good, we were able to get a look at the Wii version of ProStreet. As you might expect, you steer the cars by holding the Wii Remote sideways and tilting it side to side. Unlike Need for Speed Carbon, there won't be any other control schemes to choose from, but to better acclimate players to the sensitivity of tilt steering, the game has three levels of assists. Family mode is the easiest of the bunch, which has the game take care of braking and some of the heavier steering jobs. But it only kicks in when you need it, so if you totally blow a turn, the game assists will kick in and keep you from flying off the side of the road. Racer-level assists are similar to family mode, but less so, giving you more manual control of the action without letting you get too far off the mark. King mode disables most of the assists, also giving you the option to disable antilock brakes, stability, and other car assists. King mode, giving you the highest level of control, will let you get more out of your cars because it won't be kicking in and braking for you.

The Wii version of ProStreet handles quite well, overall, and it also looks quite a bit better than Carbon. While you probably won't confuse it for the Xbox 360 version of the game up close, the Wii version already seems to have a good, smooth frame rate and the sense of speed you'd expect to find in a modern racing game.

ProStreet is currently scheduled to be released this October on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PC, and Nintendo DS.

33 Comments

  • AussieReviewer

    Posted Oct 30, 2007 11:40 pm PT

    I'm pretty excited about this one too, lets hope it works out for the Wii. If not, i've got my Xbox 360 for back-up haha.
    Thats right, at the moment, the Xbox 360 is just the backup console for the wii.

    Big things are in stall for Nintendo.


    R.A.R (Reliable Aussie Reviewer)

  • Turbo-Evil

    Posted Oct 2, 2007 9:00 am PT

    def getting this on 360 now. It'll cost more probs, but hey, I couldnt stand that control scheme in Carbon - screwed if I'll play the whole game with it. plus, more gamerscore! Oh, and better graphics, load time etc.

  • poseidion

    Posted Sep 26, 2007 9:48 am PT

    I have all the NFS since Hot Pursuit 2 and I really hope this one is gonna be great, after Most Wanted and Carbon disasters. And SH!T they moved it from Oct 31 to Nov 13

  • knight0029

    Posted Sep 22, 2007 3:51 pm PT

    I totally agree with you on that one rose_please!! Hahaha!!

  • rose_please

    Posted Sep 18, 2007 1:19 pm PT

    hey sith warrior u can blame the wii for making such a garbage console

  • mel8o8

    Posted Sep 18, 2007 10:20 am PT

    looks like a cool game, but id perfer mario anyday

  • ryutenmen

    Posted Sep 16, 2007 1:19 am PT

    I can't belive, just one control type...the f.....g tilt one, i've seen some "offscreen" movie with some guy trying to maintain the car on street and allways failing, "good" job EA

  • fatafreak

    Posted Sep 15, 2007 7:24 pm PT

    your goal is to become a street racing king while running closed courses? how you gonna do that?

  • nelfer320

    Posted Sep 12, 2007 6:26 am PT

    Hopefully this will be better than Carbon. I'm looking into this.

  • firefly06

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 9:10 pm PT

    Ooooh can't wait... Is it being released in Australia on the same day?

  • poison_strings

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 9:13 am PT

    Definitely looking forward to this one.

  • rouguesquadron

    Posted Sep 10, 2007 5:33 pm PT

    If it handles as well as NFS Carbon, I'll be buying this one.

  • OfficialJab

    Posted Sep 10, 2007 1:17 pm PT

    They're acting like it's all new...then describe exactly the same features of the rest of them besides the new control scheme.

  • beckit_beck

    Posted Sep 10, 2007 12:41 am PT

    looks great i like the clasic nfs more though miss nfs1 sooooo much

  • Agermemnon

    Posted Sep 9, 2007 3:00 pm PT

    After looking at some of the footage it looks to be shaping up nicely , just hope the track designs are good as most of the time the car custom aspect is always done quite well .

  • Shootingpeanuts

    Posted Sep 9, 2007 2:06 pm PT

    They saw how the Forza and Gran Turismo were doing and decided to join in............anyways this game fails in comparison to Mario Kart Wii.

  • zachdragon

    Posted Sep 9, 2007 10:35 am PT

    All they need for the Wii are great controls and great graphics and they can make me buy it that way

  • hrah

    Posted Sep 9, 2007 9:48 am PT

    when is EA going to understand that , police chases, and trying to outrun the law is the most fun you'll get on the need for speed series, at least give us a sequel to (most wanted), don't get me wrong , I like this game and probably buy it, but most wanted has been the best, and i'm still playing that game unlike carbon

  • supuhpapuhmario

    Posted Sep 8, 2007 10:52 pm PT

    cool. 14th... this game looks awesome and probably will be one of those wii games that are great in graphic anAND gameplay (i'd refer to metroid prime 3 corruption )

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