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DPAD Need for Speed ProStreet Review

The Need For Speed series has been around forever and despite its age it has constantly remained at the top of the sales charts every year. Its fast-paced arcade style racing has always been addicting, but this year's installment sees a drastic change in pace from previous releases. While it's still the same in the sense that it's holding on to the street racer style introduced in Underground, the revamped physics engine and the resultant lackluster races make it hard for ProStreet to compete with other next-gen titles.
3 / 5
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