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PC - Windows : Street Racing Syndicate Reviews

Below are user reviews of Street Racing Syndicate and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Street Racing Syndicate. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.



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More realistic than NFSU

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: July 01, 2005
Author: Amazon User

As my title say, this game is too muc realistic than Nedd For Speed Undeground. Here if you crash, your car wil be damage, and you need to repair, and that is gona cost some money.
The graphics are great and the adition of the girls challenge is very good.
There are a lot of parts for your car to chose from, but first ypou have to unock them, and some cases, have to win races wich are very dificult.
Also, and I consider is a very good adition, you can travel for all the city and see your posible oponents.

In all, for me this is a very good game, and if you like the racing games, don't think twice and buy this game, and enyoi.

Forget about NFSU2, this one beats it hands down ;)!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: April 17, 2005
Author: Amazon User

First off, Street Racing Syndicate is way better than Need For Speed Underground 2. If you haven't still decided which one you should purchase, I recommend you choose this one; it looks better, runs faster and is actually fun to play.

I have only seen a few as good console ports in my entire life..
Game runs real smooth and fast with an up to date computer. The graphics are candy but not annoingly blurry.

The cars are well modelled. The tracks are imaginative and never get boring. SRS is realistic and in many ways, flawless. Unlike NFSU2 the cars suffer visible damage and have to be repaired. Earning tuning- and repair money isn't the only hook there is, however. Respect is an important factor in the game. With respect you can even have real-life models (there's 18 in the game) dance for you in your carage!

The map is great, allowing the player to jump into the destinations straight up if he wants to. I often choose to drive
because by driving around one might spot an eager challenger to drive against you one on one for cash. There are also cops driving around who react to speeding and if you can't escape them and get busted you will have to pay a small fee, which isn't really nothing compared to the fun. Oncoming drivers actually flash their headlights as a sign of warning when cops are nearing as a nice small detail.

Tuning is also more realistic than in NFSU2, since you can buy a turbo when you have the money, as of course you could in real life too..

The game FX are good, nothing to complain about and music fits in the background well enough.

There's three US cities in the game: Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Miami. I haven't seen them all yet, and neither have I tried out on-line playing, but what I have seen already is the best game in its genre.

Summary:

+ Fantastic graphics
+ Imaginative tracks
+ Lots of doing
+ Girls

- Makes you regret the time spent with weaker games of same type
- Basically a rip-off of one weaker game of same type (but who cares!)

Nuff said, I'm back playing it! :)


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