Wednesday, March 30, 2011

launches Shift 2 Unleashed for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360

The launches of Shift 2 Unleashed this Thursday, March 31 for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 represents a chance for fans of racing games to hope the novelty in this sector. Collectors will throw on the Limited Edition.


For those who may be surprised not to see included in the Need For Speed ​​title game Shift 2 Unleashed which nevertheless seems to result in Need For Speed: Shift, there is a simple explanation to this mystery. This new simulation game racing intends to stand out from the Need For Speed ​​license rather marked arcade game to move towards more realistic simulation. The realism is indeed the watchword of the game developed by Slightly Mad Studios whatever
level of available vehicles, tours or career mode. Shift 2 Unleashed fate So this Thursday, March 31 for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

Classic gameplay

After the success of Need For Speed: Shift the pressure is on for successor and the first tests of Shift 2 Unleashed deliver mixed reviews, especially regarding the AI ​​opponents and not really innovative gameplay. But first of all discover what this new racing game published by EA Electronics has to offer. Playing Shift 2 Unleashed players will have a fairly classic evolve from a Novice to Elite level by earning points through his virtuosity in the race and garner lots of cash to improve its vehicle. In the race it will obviously cross the finish line before his competitors in
record time or by adopting optimal trajectories especially in turns and avoiding other cars that have them to heart as we send the decor.

Porsche, Bugatti, Lamborghini ...

If the player's driving skills are one of the key aspects for successful participation in Shift 2 Unleashed, the car selected and improvements will also play an important role. The player has a choice in the game between a hundred vehicles from actual stables as prestigious as Bugatti, Porsche, Audi, Ford or Lamborghini. Once the model is chosen according to your means acquired you can improve performance by changing the engine, brakes, tire pressure and even the cockpit to adapt your vehicle type and racing circuits on which we'll have shine.

Camera height of the helmet and night races

The realistic aspect of the game is greatly improved by the choice of placing the camera at the level of quality headphones for spectacular immersion. The camera lets you feel the vibrations of the car and simulate the movements of the body with quite realistic. We can also acknowledge the quality of the soundscape entirely credible. Another aspect that reinforces the impression of realism, the opportunity now offered to participate in races at night. Regrettably in this regard that developers Slightly Mad Studios have not seen fit to include a weather system for epic races in torrential conditions in an atmosphere or under the snow muffled dodger.

Tests: AI not really realistic

Among the criticisms found in the first tests of Shift 2 Unleashed often found mention of AI judged by cons not very realistic and see that your competitors spend much time trying to get you out of the track and achieve at least shock same light. In cons-part, we admire the minutes of the crumpled sheet. If it will unfortunately not possible to play this game in split screen racing simulation, which are too bad, it will still be possible to share his exploits online.

A Limited Edition

Shift 2 Unleashed fate So this Thursday, March 31 for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. The game is also available in Limited Edition, which lets you start the game with 3 vehicles instead of one, have a budget much more comfortable to double experience points and the opportunity to participate in exclusive events . If you want to learn more, you can make a small tour on the official website of Shift 2 Unleashed and watch the video below cons.




Shift 2 Unleashed

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