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Need For Speed Underground 2 Demo Released 14

Drac8 writes "EA Games has released a demo of the highly anticipated Need For Speed Underground 2. The demo includes the Circuit, Free Roam, Downhill Drift, and Quick Race modes, and there are plenty of mirrors available."
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Need For Speed Underground 2 Demo Released

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  • First Post? Played the Demo on the PS2 Burnout 3 game... good stuff, more of an adventure mode. But tweaking of cars stats and handling may still be weak.
  • Torrent (Score:5, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 27, 2004 @02:11PM (#10644660)
    Torrent [filerush.com]
  • hindsight (Score:3, Funny)

    by fafaforza ( 248976 ) on Thursday October 28, 2004 @07:28AM (#10651896)
    "demo includes the Circuit, Free Roam, Downhill Drift, and Quick Race modes, and there are plenty of mirrors available."

    Excellent. In addition to the two side mirrors, and the windshield mirror, which mirrors, and how many, are we talking about, and where are they placed?
  • Better UI? (Score:4, Informative)

    by jpop32 ( 596022 ) on Thursday October 28, 2004 @07:31AM (#10651906)
    What I'd like to know is did they upgrade their god-awful UI and game menus?

    I'm having a real hard time thinking of a game that had a worse user interface and menu navigation. It sucked beyond belief. A menu system 10 levels deep and sometimes over 20 chioces on each level, and all you can see is the current selection and two immediately next to it. A nightmare. The person responsible should suffer public humiliation.

    The game looks like they spent two years on developing gameplay (which is great, unless you play as a single player, but I won't go into that), and then hacked the menu system in two days.

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