Need For Speed Shift is the 13th instalment of the NFS series and since it's release in 2008 it has sold over 4 million copies.
The aim of the game is to work though the different racing stages until you have a good enough driving skill to race in the NFS World Series. By winning races you earn money, to buy new cars and upgrades, and stars that enable you to unlock the next tier of races.
The whole game is based on very few tracks, which at times can make it a little dull. A good feature of the game is the different forms of racing, eg drifting, circuit and point-to-point.
The graphics are very impressive and the attention to detail is amazing, all of the tracks are accurate to the real thing which is a massive bonus over other games.
One of the grate features of the NFS series is the ability to modify your car, unlike some of the games before it Shift had this feature but only on a very basic level. I assume they restricted the modifications to keep the cars closer to reality, but I think loosing the option to make your car un-realistic is a shame.
With all factors considered I very much enjoyed they game, but would have liked it to be a little longer.
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