
There’s a massive reason Need for Speed: Underground 2 is still remembered among racing game fans today. Need for Speed: Underground 2 absorbs your time for the next few hours until you have to switch your console off and get ready for bed.
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The familiar main menu music kicks in, it’s “Riders on the Storm (Fredwreck Remix)” by Snoop Dogg and The Doors. EA Games prompts you to Challenge Everything. School is tomorrow and you’re sitting on your couch, booting up your PlayStation 2.

Need for Speed Underground 2 is the eighth installment of the game and was released back in 2004, meaning it will work on any modern Windows computer without any issues.It’s a Sunday afternoon in 2004. It’s an arcade-style game that boasts a single-player and multiplayer mode with LAN and online play.

You may also enjoy Need for Speed Underground 2’s story mode, which takes the player through the intense life of a street racer - you’ll go head-to-head with some of the best in the business. You may also enjoy going up against other racers in a match with online play. Whether you want to race the circuit, in a sprint, drag, drift, or even in the tight roads of the game’s Street X mode, there’s plenty to do. You can take part in different racing events around the city, visit car lots and tuning shops, or drive around with the help of your trusty GPS.

Better yet, fine-tune one of these many vehicles and make it that much better - improve the suspension, change the tires, add a turbo package, install new brakes, and do whatever else you need to create the ultimate vehicle. Then, test yourself against tough, real-time weather effects and various road surfaces.ĭo this while driving some of the nicest-looking, greatest-performing, and fastest vehicles on the market of known car manufacturers such as Mitsubishi, Toyota, and Nissan. Enjoy each environment’s variety and different feel. Drive around the open city, divided into five different neighborhoods.
