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Old Oct 11th, 2002, 06:33 PM   #3
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NFS or Burnout 2?

Well that's a good question...but the answer in my opinion is NFS. I asked a salesperson who had played both originally and the guy convinced me to buy Burnout 2, first, but I got the feeling later he didn't give either of them much more than an hour of play. I did not like it enough to keep it and i traded it in for Need 4 Speed. I guess it kind of depends on your tastes, but NFS has a lot more depth. The lack of crashes is a big loss for me, but in the end I decided Burnout 2 didn't do it for me even with the inclusion of the crashes. I Guess I decided the real licensed cars were more of a reason to own a driving game than the crashes in Burnout which really aren't quite as spectacular as the box claims. PLus, the physics in NFS feel more real. I may be biased, though, as playing NFS gives me kind of a nostalgic feeling. I remember playing the first one and drooling way back in the day.

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