Friday 9 November 2007

Need for Speed: ProStreet Demo


It's approaching that time of year again where one should try and be kinder to their fellow man or woman, turkeys are gazing nervously at the farmer and a new "Need for Speed" title, in this case ProStreet, is about to be unleashed upon the masses.

Ahead of its release later this month you can sample the demo which is now available on Xbox Live Marketplace at a pretty decent download size of 655MB.

The demo lets you try out two game modes, each one with a different track and preset car. "Nevada Highway" is a straightforward speed challenge whereby you, and seven other competitors, have to pass through four speed checkpoints as fast as possible with the winner being the player with the highest cumulative speed total. The other track on offer is "A-54 Interloop" which is a standard two lap race around a street circuit.

When you've selected your race you're taken to the race day menu, which just seems to show some of the car entrants for the race with various people wandering about fawning over the cars but with no real interaction from the player. All you can really do is start the race and I hope the final release utilises this menu screen a bit better.

To help the player you can choose from three levels of driver assists before the race starts (casual, racer or king). "Casual" helps the player by managing the braking with some adjustments to find the best racing line, whilst "King" leaves the driving to the player.

Personally I preferred setting the assistance level to "King" as I found that the other two levels, especially the first, interfered far too much with the driving experience and it just didn't feel right.

Visually the game looks pretty good at this stage and should be able to hold its own against most of the 360 racers out there although it's hard to tell from the demo tracks whether it will be top-of-the-class. For me the "A54 Interloop" track was the better of the two available as the Nevada Highway was mainly a series of straights, which is fine for a speed test but doesn't really present much of a challenge.

If you're into the "Need for Speed" franchise then it's worth trying out the demo as a taster of things to come but with so many quality racing titles already available for the 360 we'll have to wait and see what this offers compared to its competitors as the demo doesn't really give much away.

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