


Darker and Edgier: In contrast of the Lighter and Softer approach of the first Shift, Shift 2 takes a dark and gritty step further than the former.although that's not what the actual Huayra sounds like. It's so awesome, the car's reveal trailer needs no music aside from the exhaust note. In fact, said game had the exclusive rights to the Huayra before it would become available to other games outside of the Need for Speed franchise. Shift 2: Unleashed has the Pagani Huayra, a 235 MPH Italian supercar.Ferraris would fully return for all platforms in Rivals. unless you have the Xbox 360 version of Shift, then you have the option of downloading a content pack that brought back the Ferraris for the first time since Hot Pursuit 2. Still no Ferraris, but the Maserati MC12 Corsa uses the engine, chassis, and other internals of the Enzo Ferrari, so it'll be good enough. The first Shift has the Maserati MC12 Corsa and the Lamborghini Reventón, along with the McLaren F1, Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron, the Koenigsegg CCX, and the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500.Cool Car: While the franchise lives on this trope, the Shift games seem to be intent on trumping 'em all.

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A Xbox 360-exclusive DLC pack is also noted for marking Ferrari's only appearance in any of the Need for Speed games following its first "classic" era until making a full return in Rivals.įollowing the commercial success of Shift (especially in comparison to its predecessor, Undercover), EA green-lit a sequel, Shift 2: Unleashed, which became noted for its unusual lack of the series' name in the title (although fans still call it Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed, as it still used the logo the franchise used at the time) and its handling model being massively expanded from the first Shift.
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The first Shift is a second crack at realistic racing in the Need for Speed series following Need for Speed: ProStreet, and is devoid of any storyline, although its PSP version includes a story mode recycled from the console versions of ProStreet and brought back some old characters from it along with new ones, basically making an Alternate Universe, while the gameplay is more arcade-like compared to the console and PC versions.
