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Need for Speed Underground cube Game Reviews
Need for Speed Underground
Critic Score
Metascore: 83 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.6 out of 10
based on 24 reviews
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Enter the world of urban street racing and high performance tuner cars with the latest title in the hit Need for Speed series: Need for Speed Underground. Take on today's most popular tuner cars from Mitsubishi Motors, Subaru, Toyota and many more, building the ultimate street machine by earning cash to pay for custom body kits and a host of licensed car performance mods. But just creating a custom street racing machine will not get you to the top; it takes a certain amount of attitude and razor sharp driving skills to compete in the tough world of urban racing. A number of diverse events set in gritty, nighttime environments make up the heart of street competition. Players become complete street racers by perfecting skills in each event by nailing the perfect shift in drag racing and by putting their street cred on the line, racing through the city streets at all hours of the night. Prove you belong in the elite street racing circles, work your way up the underground rankings and take on the best of the best in each discipline. [Electronic Arts]

PUBLISHER: Electronic Arts
DEVELOPER: Electronic Arts Black Box
GENRE(S): Racing, Driving
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: E (Everyone)
RELEASE DATE: November 17, 2003

What The Critics Said

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93
Nintendophiles
An awesome and unique racing game with truly blazzing speed.
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91
Warcry
One of the most entertaining racing experiences ever, as was expected. Racing underground has been done before, but this game does it right. If you liked other NFS games, you will definitely love this installment.
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91
Play Magazine
Pulling it all together is razor-sharp presentation, incredible city construction and track design, and a use of sound and mixed tunes that is unrivaled in the genre; praise to EA for bypassing the numbing of ill-placed techno. [Dec 2003, p.62]
90
GamePro
One main feature that clearly separates Underground from other street racers is its visual presentation. The nighttime glow in the metropolis does take some time to get used to, but the evening air quickly adds to the stunning scenery and detailed avenues as you travel at high RPMs.
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90
Yahoo! Games
That break-the-mold game that longtime players of the franchise have been waiting for. And if you're already a street-rag reader, you have permission and reason to drool - just keep it off the AirFlow controller, please.
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90
Game Informer
The bevy of race types will keep people enthralled for hours. [Dec 2003, p.159]
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90
GMR Magazine
Combining the reckless, breakneck speed and high-impact collisions of "Burnout" with the neon-tipped street culture of Fast and the Furious (and, more specifically, "Midnight Club II"), Underground is the new definition of white-knuckle.
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90
1UP
It's up there on the podium with "Ridge Racer Type 4" and "Daytona USA 2," contending for the title of very best ever.
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88
GameCube Europe
NFSU is not quite a groundbreaker in the racing department, but is certainly a top racer.
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88
IGN
But the real kicker here, and the focus of the whole experience, is customizing your ride. If you're not into that element, don't go out and try to buy this as a stand-alone racer. You really have to be dedicated to the car creation, and you have to have the patience for it.
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87
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Performance, of course, is more important than appearance, and Underground boasts better handling than any other arcade racer. It's also faster. [Jan 2004, p.118]
85
NintendoWorldReport
Long on style and short on substance, but it does have enough going for it to be considered a very good racing game.
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85
Weekly Famitsu
8 / 8 / 9 / 9 - 34 gold [Vol 785]
85
Nintendojo
While I can’t rank this title above my sentimental arcade racing favorite, "Burnout 2," I can tell you that this game is excellent and next year’s version will be the one to buy.
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85
GameSpy
Gamers looking for a more traditional arcade racer might need to approach NFSU with the following in mind -- it's tons of fun, it looks amazing, and it's best on PS2 due to the online portions, but be prepared to witness a perceptive lack of variety, and one huge-ass single-player challenge in order to get the most out of the game.
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84
GameBiz
If you’ve played a NFS title before and you’ve enjoyed it, you should take a good look at Underground because it gives you almost total control over the way your car looks and acts.
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83
Next Level Gaming
On the GameCube, you can count the number of racing games on your right hand. And with the 480p support for HDTV owners, it's a racer that stands on the more realistic side of the fence across from "Mario Kart."
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82
Nintendo Power
The nighttime setting makes visibility difficult at times, but that's part of the challenge. [Mar 2004, p.119]
80
AceGamez
What it lacks in innovation it makes up for with a level of fun not seen in the majority of cloned track racers of recent times - and those Nitros are just too cool.
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79
GameSpot
Very good. With just a bit more variety to its tracks and a slightly better career mode, it definitely could have been much better, but it has great graphics, solid sound, and the sort of easy learning curve that makes it a driving game that anyone can excel at.
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75
Game Revolution
An uneven mixture of gorgeous graphics, upgradeable street racing vehicles, variety of race modes, unique customization, lack of opposition, repetitive tracks, and no law enforcement presence... Involving and fun, although not quite as engrossing as "NFS:HP2."
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70
Edge Magazine
Beautifully detailed with impressive lighting, accurately modelled protagonists and a terrific sense of speed. A refreshing and captivating direction for the series. [Christmas 2003, p.115]
65
TotalGames.net
It does improve the longer you play it and there's something enticing about blagging the next new piece of kit to slap on your car. Unfortunately the racing itself simply isn't fun enough.
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50
games(TM)
Boy racers will love Underground's edgy urban chic, otherwise you should stick with the less fashionable but ultimately more enjoyable "Burnout 2." [Christmas 2003, p.125]

What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.6 (out of 10) based on 38 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

UG111 AGA gave it a 10:
This game is the best.

Max A. gave it a 10:
This is the best game ever.... the fastest i've ever seen.... it's so good i even recommended it to my grandma.

Ryan M. gave it a 9:
First off, the graphics are unbelievable. The water effects on the ground, and the car visuals. But, this is not everything this game has to offer. This game has an engaging underground mode where different types of races are open, at different times. Underground has a great car customization where you can literally do anything with your car. I didn't give it a 10, because it gets a little repetitive in underground mode with the missions and races. But overall, a great game for any platform.

George C. gave it a 10:
This game is the best. When I started playing I was good now that I have my Skyline, no one can beat me. And I,m the best @ drag.

Jerry L. gave it a 9:
I enjoy the ability to manipulate the way the cars look.

Michael S. gave it a 10:
Me and my friends never really wasted as much time on a video game as we did with Underground. i would say the game creators finally found a good plot for a racing game..and i am proud to own it. ill beat anyone in drag too.

Groovy duvy gave it a 10:
its cool it rules and it totally a jewel ist so good that i want to slapp my mama....

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