- True Driver's Experience – A variety of visual cues delivers the true driver's experience including a three-dimensional HUD that mimics driver head movement, inertia and G-forces. The depth of field also adjusts based on the speed of the car.
- So when the car is travelling at high speeds the perspective will shift to the distance putting the car/cockpit out of focus.
- Enhanced AI – A sophisticated AI system will mean that your races are more exciting than ever before. AI nents will react and perform based on the player's aggression and overall driving skill thus creating race experiences for all skill sets.
- Dynamic C Effect - When the player hits a static object or nent car, the player will feel like they are 'taking damage'. A combination of visual and audio effects will leave the player disorientated and briefly disrupt the race.
- Total Customisation – Need for Speed SHIFT features a comprehensive customization option that lets the player tailor every aspect of the cars performance and styling. Go under the hood to upgrade and tune your vehicle to increase its performance. The visual customization system allows players to personalize both the exterior and trick out the interior to reflect their individual style and preferences.
- Photo Real Cars and Tracks – Nearly 70 licensed cars are available including the Pagani Zonda F, Audi RS4, and Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. There is also over 15 real-world locations like Willow Springs and Laa Seca as well as fictional circuits like downtown London and Tokyo.
- Additional gameplay features including career mode to be unveiled at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in June 2009..
Product Description
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Need For Speed is one of the best-loved and most successful
driving game franchises ever - but you can forget everything you
knew about it, as NFS Shift - the clue is in the name -- takes a
radical new direction. You could argue that it has grown up - it
has moved, by and large, from the streets to legendary
race-tracks like Spa, Donington and Laa Seca (although there
are street circuits, too), and gives you the chance to pilot
drool-inducing machinery like the Pagani Zonda and Koenig egg
CCX. The shift in emphasis becomes immediately apparent when you
start a Career in the game: there's not a cop-car in , but
instead, NFS Shift assesses your driving skills by putting you in
a BMW 3-series and dropping you into a short race around a
gloriously detailed reconstruction of the legendary Brands Hatch.
Buy a car and you instantly have a choice of five races. What
initially strikes you are the stunning, mega-crisp graphics, best
enjoyed through NFS' famous cockpit view, which now has a level
of attention to detail that beggars belief. You swiftly come to
appreciate the structure of Need For Speed Shift's Career Mode,
which sounds complicated but has been cleverly designed to work
in your favour. To progress through the game, you must win stars,
which are given out for finishing on the podium (three stars for
a win and so on), but also for passing thresholds for Profile
Points in each race. Profile Points are awarded for two site
aspects of your driving: aggression and precision, and the
balance between them defines your driving style. This system
works brilliantly, as you actually get awarded for indulging in
driving that would be frowned on in real life, such as punting
nents off the track or four-wheel slides. Those who fancy
themselves as budding pros will undoubtedly want to earn more
points for precision than aggression, though. There are four
Tiers to negotiate before you even get to the NFS Live World
Tour, the two-series culmination of the game, in which you
compete in the world's most exotic cars - to move up the Tiers
you need to collect specified numbers of stars. And your Profile
Points let you level up as a driver, to a maximum of Level 50.
Each time you level up, you get rewards like sponsorship, new
rims and vinyl's, plus invites to extra races. NFS Shift boasts
straight Races, Time Attacks - in which you get a certain a
of time to post the fastest lap - Eliminators, Drift events,
Driver Duels - in which you pick one of two cars and must defeat
the other over three races - Endurance races, Manufacturer races
- in which you're given an identical car to everyone else on
track - and Hot Laps, where you have three target times to beat
in order to grab the stars on offer. You earn plenty of
Invitational Events along the way, and you can see who out of you
and your Friends owns each event in Career Mode. NFS Shift is
sure to be a big draw online: up to eight players can compete in
Races, Time Attacks and Drifts. Factor in realistic handling with
bags of feel, AI that makes rival drivers improve steadily
through the game and extensive customisation of both mechanicals
and bodywork, and you have what must be the most complete, best
structured and best-looking racing game ever, whether you're a
serious petrol-head with dreams of becoming the next Lewis
Hamilton, or an enthusiastic amateur who tends to favour
arcade-style racers. With Shift, Need For Speed has stepped up
several gears at once.
Manufacturer's Description
--------------------------
Need For Speed is one of the best-loved and most successful
driving game franchises ever – but you can forget everything you
knew about it, as NFS Shift – the clue is in the name -- takes a
radical new direction. You could argue that it has grown up – it
has moved, by and large, from the streets to legendary
race-tracks like Spa, Donington and Laa Seca (although there
are street circuits, too), and gives you the chance to pilot
drool-inducing machinery like the Pagani Zonda and Koenigsegg
CCX.
The shift in emphasis becomes immediately apparent when you start
a Career in the game: there’s not a cop-car in , but
instead, NFS Shift assesses your driving skills by putting you in
a BMW 3-series and dropping you into a short race around a
gloriously detailed reconstruction of the legendary Brands Hatch.
Buy a car and you instantly have a choice of five races. What
initially strikes you are the stunning, mega-crisp graphics, best
enjoyed through NFS’ famous cockpit view, which now has a level
of attention to detail that beggars belief.
You swiftly come to appreciate the structure of Need For Speed
Shift’s Career Mode, which sounds complicated but has been
cleverly designed to work in your favour. To progress through the
game, you must win stars, which are given out for finishing on
the podium (three stars for a win and so on), but also for
passing thresholds for Profile Points in each race. Profile
Points are awarded for two site aspects of your driving:
aggression and precision, and the balance between them defines
your driving style. This system works brilliantly, as you
actually get awarded for indulging in driving that would be
frowned on in real life, such as punting nents off the track
or four-wheel slides. Those who fancy themselves as budding pros
will undoubtedly want to earn more points for precision than
aggression, though.
There are four Tiers to negotiate before you even get to the NFS
Live World Tour, the two-series culmination of the game, in which
you compete in the world’s most exotic cars – to move up the
Tiers you need to collect specified numbers of stars. And your
Profile Points let you level up as a driver, to a maximum of
Level 50. Each time you level up, you get rewards like
sponsorship, new rims and vinyls, plus invites to extra races.
NFS Shift boasts straight Races, Time Attacks – in which you get
a certain a of time to post the fastest lap – Eliminators,
Drift events, Driver Duels – in which you pick one of two cars
and must defeat the other over three races – Endurance races,
Manufacturer races – in which you’re given an identical car to
everyone else on track – and Hot Laps, where you have three
target times to beat in order to grab the stars on offer. You
earn plenty of Invitational Events along the way, and you can see
who out of you and your Friends owns each event in Career Mode.
NFS Shift is sure to be a big draw online: up to eight players
can compete in Races, Time Attacks and Drifts.
Factor in realistic handling with bags of feel, AI that makes
rival drivers improve steadily through the game and extensive
customisation of both mechanicals and bodywork, and you have what
must be the most complete, best structured and best-looking
racing game ever, whether you’re a serious petrol-head with
dreams of becoming the next Lewis Hamilton, or an enthusiastic
amateur who tends to favour arcade-style racers. With Shift, Need
For Speed has stepped up several gears at once.
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