Driving a car at speed can be exacting, thrilling and really, really rewarding. That much has powered the likes of Gran Turismo 5 or [COLOR=#009900 ! important]Forza Motorsport
3, but there's one thing those games don't convey so well; driving a car at speed can also be absolutely terrifying, and that's a facet that's at the very core of Shift 2: Unleashed, EA, DICE and Slightly Mad Studio's second crack of the racing whip.
When it released late in 2009, Need for Speed
When it released late in 2009, Need for Speed
: Shift brought some welcome flair to the well-worn art of pounding the tarmac. Its depiction of speed was sensational, the colours draining from a screen that was smeared with a liberal splash of motion blur. Shift 2: Unleashed takes that idea and runs with it, the result the all new helmet cam.
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