I want to preface this by saying that Underground 1 and 2 were two of my favourite games on the PlayStation 2, and I have burned through countless hours in Olympic City and Bayview, taking on all the circuits, sprints, drifts, drags, and, my favourites, the Street Crosses. As soon as the internet began to put the pieces together, the child in me began to freak out, but before the disappointed adult in me could smile and follow suit, I was simply left thinking, “hang on a minute.”. The rumours were sparked off with a simple tweet and a picture showing a bright green sports car with custom rims suggesting that the game in question might be (in spirit, at least) Underground 3. EA recently teased a new instalment of the enduring Need For Speed series, hinting specifically at a sequel or a 'next chapter' to one of their racing sub-series. ![]() My ten-year-old self just got his birthday and Chrismas wish rolled into one last week, or at least partially. ![]() Articles // 27th May 2015 - 8 years ago // By Ben McCurry Underground 3's a crowd: Why the new Need for Speed will disappoint
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