- Need for Speed: Shift
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Need for Speed: Shift Developer(s) Slightly Mad Studios
EA Bright Light (PSP)Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Series Need for Speed Engine Madness Version 1.03 Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
PlayStation Portable
iOS[1]
Android
SymbianRelease date(s) - JP 12 November 2009
Genre(s) Racing Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Rating(s) Media/distribution Optical disc, download System requirements Need for Speed: Shift is the 13th installment of the long-running racing video game franchise Need for Speed; published by Electronic Arts. It was announced in December 2008 as part of a three-game announcement that includes Need for Speed: Nitro and Need for Speed: World.[4] Shift was developed by Slightly Mad Studios in conjunction with EA Black Box and published for Electronic Arts. In the new franchising model for the series adopted by EA, Shift takes its place focusing on simulation/arcade racing rather than the arcade racing of previous titles in the series. According to EA, the game has sold 4 million copies on all platforms combined. Shift was commercially successful, and followed by a sequel, Shift 2: Unleashed, in 2011.[5]
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Gameplay
Aimed at a hardcore gamer-style audience, Shift reverts to the touring-car simulation style of its 2007 predecessor, NFS ProStreet. Although the gameplay of these two titles are similar, Shift recreates car handling much more realistic than ProStreet, and does not contain a story. Upon starting the career mode, the player must do a lap of the track to decide on car settings. Once completed, the player is welcomed to the 'NFS Live World Series', and must earn stars in races to earn money, and unlock new races.
There are 60+ cars which are divided into 4 tiers. Tier 1 refers to average cars, tier 2 refers to performance cars, tier 3 refers to supercars like the Lamborghini Gallardo, and tier 4 refers to hypercars like the Bugatti Veyron. The car customization options include cosmetics as well as performance mods and is more in depth than previous games, affecting aspects such as alignment, aerodynamics, tires, brakes, differential, and gears.[6] Nitrous is also an option for tuning, but different from previous Need for Speed games as it is simulated more realistically.[6] There are body kits and weight reduction, which affect the aerodynamics. There are visual customization options like rims, vinyls and paints.
There are 19 tracks in total including real world circuits such as Brands Hatch, Nurburgring Nordschleife, Road America, Spa, Silverstone, Willow Springs, Donington Park and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.[7]
Development
In-game screenshot.[8]According to an interview from Shift's producer, Geever, the game has been in development for two years. He also mentioned that the game features a new "Driver experience". G-force will play an important role in the game, as it will affect both the player and the AI. The in-car view will also return, making its first appearance in a Need for Speed game since Porsche Unleashed. The in-car view will be highly detailed, and it will be possible to see the driver changing gears and moving his head to get a better view of the mirror. The crashes will affect the player's visuals. While crashing, there will be a temporary blur on screen. The sound aspect will have detailed car crash sound, as well as a sharp gasp of breath from the driver before a collision.[4]
The soundtrack of Shift remains similar to that of EA's prior driving sim, Need for Speed: ProStreet, featuring a scored soundtrack rather than a general track list[9] as is seen in previous titles such as Need for Speed: Most Wanted, and Need for Speed: Carbon.[10]
Patches/Addons
EA promised that patches would be released with new features in addition to bug fixes. The Patch 1.01 added LAN (Local Area Network) play and Mouse Support, providing full menu navigation to the game, to the PC version. Patch 1.02 added 5 cars (Toyota Supra Mk IV, 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T, 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, 1967 Corvette and 1967 Shelby GT-500) and a new online "Team Racing" game mode, where a Blue team of racers runs against a Red Team. In addition, the 1.02 patch fixed several performance issues (especially with ATI video cards), improved gameplay, and increased the maximum number of players online from 8 to 12.[11]
On February 16, 2010 EA Need For Speed released Ferrari DLC pack for Xbox 360 that contains 10 Ferraris, also extends the SHIFT's career mode with 46 new Ferrari specific challenges designed for the Ferrari cars to participate in including hot laps, eliminators, endurance races and a world tour. Completing the perfect Ferrari package are an additional 125 gamerpoints as a reward for undertaking various exciting challenges. Available on Xbox 360 for 800 Microsoft Points[12] the Ferraris available include the 575 Superamerica, F430 Scuderia Spider 16M, California, 599 GTB Fiorano, F430 Spider, 430 Scuderia, F430 GTC, F430 Challenge, F50 GT & Ferrari FXX. An Exotic Racing Pack was also released for PS3 and Xbox 360 which features cars like the McLaren MP4-12C, the BMW M1, the Gumpert Apollo and the Acura NSX.
Release
System Requirements Minimum Recommended Windows Operating system Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or Windows Vista (Service Pack 1) / Windows 7 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 1.6 GHz or AMD X2 3600+ or faster Memory 1.0 GB (Windows XP) 1.5 GB (Windows Vista/Windows 7) 2.0 GB for optional performance (Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7)
Hard drive space 6 GB of free space Graphics hardware 256 MB Video Card, with support for Pixel Shader 3.0. Recommended: ATI Radeon X1800 XT 512MB or greater, NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT 256MB or greater. (Best applied on GeForce GTX 200+ or ATI Radeon HD 4000+ or equivalent) Sound hardware DirectX 9.0c compatible Network 512 Kbps or faster Input device(s) DualShock 3, Xbox 360 controller
keyboard, mouse, WheelPlatform-Specific
The PlayStation Portable of the game offers local, ad-hoc multiplayer, with no online multiplayer support.
Marketing
- In addition to the standard edition, a Special Edition of the game has been released exclusive in Europe. The Special Edition features numerous bonuses over the standard edition, including exclusive packaging, a poster of the game, and an unlockable car and race which are redeemable online.[13]
- Shift was released as a bundle with the PlayStation 3 Slim 250GB to promote the game in Europe.[3]
- To promote the game in Australia, a TV special, Need for Speed: Shift Challenge, was broadcast on One HD before the game's release. The special pitted two teams of Australian athletes against each other in both the game and at Oran Park Raceway.
Reception
Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score GameRankings 82.08%[14]
82.18%[15]
83.48%[16]Metacritic 83%[17][18]
84%[19]Review scores Publication Score Eurogamer 7/10 (PC/PS3/X360)[20] Game Informer 8/10 GamePro 4/5 GameSpot 7/10 GameSpy 5/5 GameTrailers 9.1/10 IGN 9/10 (PS3)[21] Official PlayStation Magazine (US) 9/10 Official Xbox Magazine 9/10 (X360)[22] TeamXbox 9/10 VideoGamer.com 8.0/10 X-Play 5/5[23] Shift has been met with generally favorable reviews, gaining a Metacritic score of 83% on the Xbox 360 and PC version, and 84% on the PS3 version. It makes Shift receive better reviews than the last 3 games in the Need for Speed series, Carbon, ProStreet and Undercover.[17][18][19]
IGN awarded it 9 out of 10 citing among other things an incredible driving experience and excellent sound effects, IGN also gave it an Editors' Choice award.[21]
Official Xbox Magazine awarded Shift with 9/10 saying that it has an outstanding driver’s view; a deep, addictive career mode with lots of variety and options; sharp multiplayer racing counts toward single-player career. Official Xbox Magazine has also nominated it for editors choice award.[22]
Eurogamer gave it a 7/10, saying, "If the skittish handling and overbearing, messy advancement can be reined in, Need for Speed could have a future in its newly serious and somewhat crowded surroundings. But with the infinitely more comprehensive Forza Motorsport 3 and Gran Turismo 5 looming in the very near distance, it's hard to see the point in this second-stringer this time around, for console players at least. And given Need for Speed's recent, confused history, you shouldn't count on it wearing the same face next year."[20]
References
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- ^ "Need for speed: shift release dates @ dpadmagazine.com". http://www.dpadmagazine.com/2009/03/23/need-for-speed-shift-dated/.
- ^ a b "Need for Speed Shift - Release Dates". http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/driving/needforspeedshift/similar.html?mode=versions.
- ^ a b "Luke Anderson's review of NFS: Shift @ Gamespot.com". Gamespot. http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/driving/needforspeedshift/news.html?sid=6205554&mode=previews&om_act=convert&om_clk=previews&tag=previews;title;4.
- ^ Brendan Sinclair (2010-08-03). "Crysis 2 delayed, Need for Speed Shift 2 announced". GameSpot. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/deadspace2/news.html?sid=6272151. Retrieved 2010-08-05.
- ^ a b "NFS: Shift Will Feature Nitro/Drift Events News". Total Video Games. http://www.totalvideogames.com/Need-for-Speed-Shift/news/NFS-Shift-Will-Feature-NitroDrift-Events-13999.html.
- ^ "Car & Track list from EA". Electronic Arts. http://news.ea.com/news/ea/20090529005108/en.
- ^ "Revamped NFS series launches this year". Eurogamer. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/revamped-nfs-series-launches-this-year.
- ^ "NFS: Shift's first look review @ Pocket-lint.com". http://www.pocket-lint.com/reviews/review.phtml/3946/need-for-speed-shift-ea.phtml.
- ^ "NFS: Shift's soundtrack @ Gamesport.com". GameSpot. http://www.gamespot.com/news/blogs/sidebar/909182374/27033763/kanye-mstrkrft-headline-nfs-shift-soundtrack.html.
- ^ :"NFS official Website Patches & Downloads Page". http://needforspeed.com/web/nfs/downloads.
- ^ http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/22116/Need-for-Speed-Shift-Ferrari-DLC-Trailer/
- ^ "Need for Speed: Shift Special Edition @ GAME.co.uk". http://www.game.co.uk/Xbox360/Racing/~r342610/.
- ^ NFS: Shift - 360 - GR
- ^ NFS: Shift - PC - GR
- ^ NFS: Shift - PS3 - GR
- ^ a b "Need for Speed Shift Xbox 360 Metacritic score". http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbox360/needforspeedshift.
- ^ a b "Need for Speed Shift PC Metacritic score". http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/need-for-speed-shift.
- ^ a b "Need for Speed Shift PS3 Metacritic score". http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/need-for-speed-shift.
- ^ a b "Need for Speed Shift Review @ eurogamer.net". http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/need-for-speed-shift-review?page=3.
- ^ a b "Need for Speed Shift Review @ IGN". http://ps3.ign.com/articles/102/1023568p1.html.
- ^ a b "Need for Speed Shift Review @ Official XBOX Mag". http://www.oxmonline.com/article/reviews/xbox-360/m-r/need-speed-shift.
- ^ X-Play: Need For Speed Shift Review
External links
Need for Speed First era The Need for Speed (1994) · Need for Speed II (1997) · Hot Pursuit (1998) · High Stakes (1999) · Porsche Unleashed (2000) · Motor City Online (2001) · Hot Pursuit 2 (2002)Second era Underground (2003) · Underground 2 (2004) · Most Wanted (2005) · Carbon (2006) · ProStreet (2007) · Undercover (2008)Third era Shift (2009) · Nitro (2009) · World (2010) · Hot Pursuit (2010) · Shift 2: Unleashed (2011) · The Run (2011)Branded Related Categories:- 2009 video games
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