

That said, Shift 2 still doesn’t feel like a fully realistic driving sim. It’s safe to say that Shift 2 feels more like a spin-off of the main NFS series, and that might certainly alienate some long-time fans of the franchise. Long gone are the police chases and bombastic crashes that made some of the most popular NFS games resonate with players. However, some players might not like this new Need for Speed as much. Shift 2 takes this gameplay and refines it further, delivering an immersive and rich racing simulation. The first Need for Speed Shift (released in 2009) tried to redefine the racing experience that players have come to expect from the NFS franchise. From the engine to the suspension, and everything in between, you can truly customize your car to be able to tackle any challenge. While there might not be as much visual customization available, players will be able to tune their car’s specs to their liking. It also features some social competitions and friend suggestions, making Shift 2 feel like a true racing MMO. As a social network of sorts, Autolog lets players all over the world share their statistics and vehicle specs. This menu lets players engage in multiplayer challenges and set up a driver profile. The Autolog system makes a comeback in Shift 2 Unleashed.

While some players might miss the old days of Need for Speed Underground 2’s customization, the impressive car models of Shift 2 are also great eye candy. All in all, the game features over 120 licensed cars, each of them as photorealistic as possible.


Each car’s cockpit is beautifully detailed, allowing gamers to fully immerse themselves in Shift 2’s driving action. The game invites players to play in the first-person mode, creating an immersive experience that feels very close to the real thing. Games like Need for Speed: Most Wanted focused on arcade action and flashy races: Shift 2 is the complete opposite of this. Shift 2 Unleashed changes things a bit from past Need for Speed titles. Let’s look at what this departure from the classic Need for Speed formula offers. The competitive gameplay and outstanding physics engine are just some of this impressive game’s strong suits. Unlike some of its predecessors, Shift 2 focuses on realism over arcade action, delivering a very professional experience for players looking for a realistic driving sim.Īlthough it has always been considered an arcade racer, Need for Speed proves that it can still offer a great experience for the more serious driving fans. Developed by Slightly Mad Studios, Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed is a realistic simulation that offers players the chance to drive some of the world’s most powerful cars.
