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Enough of that - Back onto the topic of the game. Apparently it looks as if you are able to actually modify your car in its appearance/performance. How cool is that! Giving the car spoilers, new exhausts, alloys, custom paint-work. Its like a man's wet-dream without the stickyness.
'You can add decals; create and layer vinyl schemes; change the front and rear bumper; add skirts, spoilers, and scoops; choose between a regular hood and a carbon-fiber hood; and even change the color of the neon underneath the car. You can also make various performance adjustments to your car by changing the engine, nitrous, tires, brakes, and more. There's an insane level of customization in the game, but Electronic Arts wanted to make sure that the vehicles were actually representative of the kind of cars that modern street racers use.'
Fook me!
Who else is looking forward to this excellent looking title?
*drools*
> Woo. Customisable..........
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> Give me wings, speed strips and a futuristic San Fransisco anyday.
A new RUSH game is a good idea. Complete with death match and stunt mode of course. By all rights the next RUSH game should eclipse the burnout and NFS games for modes, speed and sheer crazyness.
Roll on the next RUSH game!
Give me wings, speed strips and a futuristic San Fransisco anyday.
But I suppose that's a long way off yet.
I have enough standard racers.
> I think it should be a great game as long as they have:
> 3: Better police
Well it doesn't have any police in it at all apparently.
:(
1: More traffic than NFS:HP
2: More speed than NFS:HP
3: Better police
Definately a 'rent before you buy' game at the moment.