Fun fact: While the AI cars are randomly generated in the later games, Underground 1 had the same drivers throughout the entire career, and they would progress and upgrade their cars just like the player would 👌
It was cool seeing Jose's, Klutch's, and the other cars getting gradually upgraded as you progress especially Ricco he goes from a stock looking sentra to a custom one
I absolutely loved the intro with all the NFS "lore" and backstory. You guys just keep perfecting the UV formula with each upload. Incredible video as always. Can't wait for UG2!
I myself never got the opportunity to try older titles behind the underground era of NFS, but i can admire the idea of high end cars in an addition with beautiful scenery and police pursuits. All i hope is that this series still gets the love it deserves for trying something different than it's competitors. I love the Need and i always will. 🎉 Thanks for the Video UV.
What's stopping you now? Most of the pre-Underground games still hold up pretty well. The original 1998 Hot Pursuit is still my most played NFS out of the entire series, and I'm younger than that game lol
Just wanted to agree that these older games absolutely hold up. Look into emulating PS2 and check out Hot Pursuit 2, Underground 1&2, and Most Wanted. I've replayed them all since getting into emulating and they all still play great.
I totally understand the argument for Underground being the true beginning of NFS. I think a good comparison would be Top Gear. Top Gear started in 1977 and it was pretty successful locally but it wasn’t until Jeremy Clarkson’s 2002 overhaul, that the show exploded into a worldwide success to the point where people don’t talk about the original Top Gear. Before Underground NFS was a nice, solid racing game, but Underground made NFS insanely popular.
While Underground was a huge turning point for both NFS and the racing genre I would say that NFS3: Hot Pursuit was a game that really put the series to the map and achieved both critical and commercial success. There's a reason why many old time games revere them (NFS3, High Stakes and Porsche Unleased and HP2 in a loose way) as all time classics.
Hot pursuit 2 is still the best need for speed. The AI isn't on tracks and can be challenging. They do make mistakes. You can actually battle back and forth, and they will play dirty. You can barely push the other cars around in underground and you can clearly see they're on rails around the courses
@@fillerbunnyninjashark271 Bro when you last played undergronud i about a year ago you easily can push enemeis out of the way no problem just not by sideswiping that don't work push the back or brake on thme the spin out like no tomorrow... you pulled this right out form your arse right??? There are million videos that you can push enemies out of the way.... or better try it out...
@maszkalman3676 play hot pursuit 2... Watch what happens when you push the AI around. Now try to do the same shit in underground... They barely move if they move at all and they bulldoze through you like you're not even there.
The Fast and Furious franchise had an instrumental foundation in the creation of this game and behind their best ERA. Especially with 2 Fast 2 Furious coming out in 2003 - same year as Underground. Their best ERA imo (Underground 1 - NFS Carbon)
"Get Low" was something that makes it classic too, but then if you hear that song in this very year, you either feel like "no this is not NSFU time" or "damn that song was so loud for god's sake"
I don't see myself being into cars without this game existing. This game created a whole scene (maybe helped by fast and the furious) and it is still so charming to see these crazy monster tuners go broom broom.
I never played the first one, but the second one was one of my favorite games I had on the PS2. I started playing it on PC a few months back and it still holds up! Great video guys!
Whenever I launch Underground 1 and 2 Get low , Riders on the storm starts playing in the background Nfs underground was the first NFS game which features customisation
*Finally Found Someone Who Discussed How Underground Changed The Need For Speed Series Forever, I Always Think The Shift From Exotic Supercar To Japanese Sport Car In Underground Was Insane!*
I'll never forget the progression in this game I love the customization and the race events but one thing that really threw me off was the a.i catching up to you and the unexpected traffic, I also remember the blurry effect when going really fast was pretty cool
I recently found an old disc of NFS underground for PS2 and a bunch of other old games for Nintendo 64, Wii, PS3, PS2, PSP, 360 and the OG Xbox, but they were all decayed and damaged to a point that they couldn't be saved
@@UltraViolet_Moses It hurt my soul to see them in that state, cause I never even knew they were there all these years, I thought that only the consoles were left in the old shack, but when it was time to clean it, I was horrified at what I saw
Love the vids man i started my racing game journey with Midnight club 3, Most wanted and Burnout Revenge forward with Midnight club 3 till this day still being my favorite But watching these videos showing love to these old racers is dope and i look forward to what racing game youll do next
Great video as always, mate. I personally don’t remember the game overstaying its welcome, but it may have been due to the fact that this was the first of its kind, at least to me. The thing is, if I think of games that will always be “one of the greatest,” underground is most certainly there. And the number of games that make the cut is very much limited.
Thank you for this vid, man. One of my earliest core memories is getting gifted Hot Pursuit 2 to play on my brother's PS2. I was 4 years old and still remember holding & staring at the gamecase for hours waiting for my turn to pick the game we play (big family lol). I fell in love with the series and am such a big fan that I can even appreciate the newer titles even with their abysmal handling models (is Forza handling patented or something? lol like wtaf). Hopefully in our lifetime, NFS can capture some more lightning in that bottle you mentioned lol. The series deserves it.
The environments in NFSU and NFSU2 are just pure beauty. Despite being old, I still appreciate the art direction and how lived in it looks. "Liminal" and calming like most midnights in the city. Like you just want to explore and stroll. Similar to NFS 2015's art direction.
Great video as always, but I'd like to point out two things. First, the traffic. You mentioned that the traffic may ruin your race to the point that you have to restart it. Isn't that really the point of traffic? Also, because of insane rubberbanding in this game, the race quiet offten is not over until it's over (unless you crash next to finish line). I do understand that sometimes, especially in drag events, the traffic cars may come out of nowhere but that's why you have 111 races to learn where to be caucious and what places to avoid. It's really cool seeing the progress of your skill throughout the game. In the beggining you would crash every single traffic car in your stock Civic and by the end of the game you'll be flying around traffic in your riced Skyline at 300 KM/H. For me that's one of the most satysfying parts of the game. I think that modern street racing games do not penalise enough for such mistakes making players not paying a lot of attention to what is happening ahead of them. We may as well get rid of traffic and play around on closed circuits. Secondly, you mentioned that there are no european cars in the game. Well, the Golf GTI and glorious 206 would like to have a word with you. Looking forward to second part with Underground 2!
While Underground isn't my first dive into racing (ty Rush 2 on the N64), it certainly is the one that made the most impact. Something about the night racing with the blend of rap, breakbeat, and nu-metal captivated my 6 y-o self. Let's not forget the customization. Oh man did I absolutely rice the crap out of the RX-7. All in all, I hold this game dear to my heart. Flaws and all!
I always thought the Underground series early to mid 2000s was a lighting bottle risk because of the era they were in if would of came out now it would have been perceived differently but this the argument I have is foundation will be forever like the late 90s and into the early 2000s will be the true NFS and if they go back to it will last forever. That era in the underground era is some time capsule back in when it was not what it now. The movies, the shows and Japanese culture arise from here and made it here. A trend get only get so far but it will fade just with enough time.
Ah, good ol' Underground. My start with Need For Speed all the way back in '03. I don't think I ever beat it. The traffic was just evil and the AI were clearly driving LMPs disguised as road cars. But I beat Underground 2 more times than I can remember, so I'll call it even.
I have so many fond memories of underground 1-2 and most wanted.. it surely was the golden era of the franchise even tho HP was awesome too. Thats why I'm so sad what the franchise has become. A shadow of it's former self trying to catch the lightning again but fail miserably by looking at what playground does and not what they did 20 years ago. I would pay good money for a underground 1 and 2 remake. A proper remake and not like the abomination what the most wanted thing was.
3:37 Nice Persona 2 music eheheheh very funny that you had P2 songs here... i finished P2 and went to play the japanese version of Underground 2 right after NFSU1 has a better OST than the sequel.... and Street X races are bad xD Thanks for the video !
You absolutely can take the Honda Civic through the entire campaign in NFS: Underground, one shotting every single event, on the hard difficulty. I've done it. Once. Back in the day. And it was fun as hell.
So true, don't get me wrong, I like both games. But ever since Fast and Furious exist & NFS introduces customization, it caused the fanbase become close-minded af! Any NFS games with customization is a brain rot. Sure the old NFS like High Stakes have customization, but its not heavily like in the UG series.
The 90's... well 80s.. where gaming started with me. I played road and track on Panasonic 3D0. Along with the best version of Road Rash. 😂 Imma let yall finish but Pro Street really made the series for me. I did love underground 1 though. I was in a band then and we actually played around some of the bands that were in the game. Personally all my mates and I played NBA street 2 more together. I had a multitap.
For me my most favorite need for speed games are 3, High Stakes, and Porsche Unleashed (Hot pursuit 2 was also really good). I also love Underground 2, and the original Most Wanted, but for different reasons than the original series. I was also a big fan of the Test Drive series, particularly 1 & 2, and Test Drive Unlimited 1 & 2 (which would also explain why I found the earlier games more appealing). I cannot say I care much for any of the other NFS games after that point (other than the two shift games), as imho they got too gimmicky, with really stupid and obnoxious characters/story.
eddie well that a name for the main bad guy i may not be a nfs fan these days i do miss the old style of nfs games i think i played underground many many years ago but i cant remember
Hey Ultraviolet. How come? I see you found the base of the stubborn NFS fans. Cops, Customization, Street Racing. I liked underground, but I seem you have lost yourself into overlooking some games. Please give Beamng Drive a shot. And your videos are timeless ngl.
I dont see Beamng happening in the future, as for myself to review a game, it has to be something that I have an interest in, otherwise I just can't look at it from the right angle. BeamNG and the other sandbox style games dont interest me at all, so it would be disingenuous of me to cover them in truth
@@UltraViolet_MosesLook I know what you prefer. Fun games with large variety. Just think as Driver: San Francisco. But with a lot more stuff. In Beamng Drive, you can do almost anything possible with cars. Also you can use a lot of mods, like in thousands of options. Atleast give it a shot, you won't regret it. Try something new that hasn't been possible 8n racing games.
I never played Underground, but I played Hot Pursuit 2 and Underground 2. As much as I’d like to try to play Underground, it sounds like Underground 2 just did everything better than the first minus not having the Acura Integra lol
Underground 2 definitely expanded upon the first one, but I would say that there is a certain charm and personality to the first game that I love. There was something fresh and unapologetic about the first game that has always stuck with me.
This year I tried to beat some of the later levels that I was stuck at when I played the game in Middle school, it was so damn hard even today after years of playing lots of forza horizon and motorsport x)) The god like Ai is impossible to beat on some levels, EXCEPT if you trick it by removing all your upgrades and taking the better car, because they won't have upgrades either and will drive like shit :)))
I wish modern NFS games would have the same immersion and satisfaction like the old days, machine that driving games are not made like they used to I feel so unfair doesn't?
Hey I know you don’t second chances but I wanted to see if you’d do a review of Horizon 5 again, considering the updates in the past year have been far better in terms of quality.
Hey Moses what kind of genre do you prefer in NFS? High stakes cop vs racer action or Underground like Blackpanthaa, and other content creators? I personally find Undergrounds style overrated myself..
AI in this game cheats a lot and yet I'd say the dificulty is hard but not impossible, I'm a bad player, no skills at all and I can play the 113 events on hard and have a great time crashing into the unexpected traffic (that's how real traffic behaves btw). Underground isn't as plain as one may think only 4 types of events but I remember specific events, like the one where you go against 3 vehicles that look stock but are really tuned and their drivers are particularly aggressive, or this event where you go against the mechanic dirty racing tactics to recover Samantha's ride, the first sewer event is so memorable too. That's what modern gaming is missing, this structure of skillfully tailored situations that makes memorable moments... I mean Horizon tried that getting you to race against a train or a hovercraft but that's cheesy, it's not a race, it's a circus show and you feel stupid, not heroic. Anyway underground feels more real as street racing than any other, the voice messages before events set the rivalry tone and invite you to take the challenge, "set and setting" that's what's more important, it's like DJ Atomica on Burnout Paradise, it's all about set and setting
Sadly that people cant buy it in their Steam library. _Played in SRS not so long time ago, and really enjoyed it._ not make sense that EA maked remaster for Hot Pursuit but not for most cult parts of the series
and yet, don't people keep clowning on modern NFS's storylines? Though, I do wonder what a "new direction" for NFS would even look like, if they were to stop trying to replicate Underground.
UG2 is truly a bit overrated, while U1s story might not be the best, hardly anyone ever remembers anything from U2s story, it was way too long for most to finish the game (plus you NEEDED the stars to progress, which at above 6-7 stars just gets ridicolous) and the world map without fast travel was a bit tedious. Still a great game, but not as great as people remember it. Also I find U1s handling to be the best ever in all of NfS games, so snappy and rewarding. U2 is a bit slow and too sluggish for my taste.
NFS UNDERGROUND WAS WAY AHEAD OF IT'S TIME JUST LIKE NEED FOR SPEED HOT PURSUIT 2 AS FAST AND FURIOUS MOVIES SPARKED THE TUNING CULTURE IN PEOPLE THIS GAME CAME AT THE RIGHT TIME PLUS AT THAT TIME THERE WAS NO COMPETITION/CHALLENGES FOR ELECTRONIC ARTS LIKE JUICED SERIES RIGHT NOW THEY CARE ALL ABOUT SPONSORS NOT US FANS, SHAME. LOOK WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO NFS UNBOUND CAR HANDLING GAME FEELS LIKE MARIO KART AND HOT WHEELS !!!
well. unfortunately we living in an era that the money become above everything. the developer became more hunting for the money and profit more than the quality of the games and the satisfactory for the players..!!! 😞💔 and they ended up with games they wish they don't made it. for example, EA made a modern game for this series ( Need For Speed 2015 ) and the game was horrible. the physics is a nightmare. and the story not that good. the only thing good about it is the graphics. i even myself hated it without even play it..!! 😔
Before unbound hot pursuit update : nfs rivals is the worst nfs ! After unbound hot pursuit update : nfs rivals is underrated! - unpredictable nfs fans 😂
@apexsmokepackersome just say that driving exotics in rural locations isn't fun even though it started the series. If weren't for them, underground and onward wouldn't have been a thing
@@MidnightApex-ml6jc NFS started with the late 80s to early 90s sports car and exotic, don't forget that. But people thinks that UG series with JDM was the first NFS, smh.
Unbound was not risky however, my issues with the game revolve around its lack of ability to move on from Ghosts remnants. As a sidenote: risk does not mean guaranteed success, that’s why it’s called risk, Unbound simply failed, and that is objective considering the poor ratings throughout the gaming community and critics alike
It's cool and all but utterly pointless compared to Midnight Club 3. It just renders Underground invisible and irrelevant, talking purely from a gameplay and fun-having perspective
They both have their strengths and weaknesses like underground 2 you're forced to rice your car to beat the game and in midnight club 3 I hated the chopper races handled horribly
The Ghost Games era was, and still is, phenomenal. And I'm sick and tired of people pretending it's not. Criterion had their shot, with MW (2010). And they botched it. Badly. Cuz, for the millionth time, nobody who's played this series wants a "NFS: Burnout." Now, they're just riding the coat tails of Ghost, with Unbound. While reintroducing the idiotic "Burnout" crash cam garbage into the series, that everyone hated, 14 years ago.
The sheer hate of the Criterion-era NfS, only because of Burnout. In my opinion, that's unsurprising. At least Criterion tried to innovate with their games, while Ghost simply chased something that was no longer trendy.
crap I'm late, anyways Ultraviolet, your deep dive into Need For Speed Underground is pure nostalgia! 🏙🚗 You nailed it-Underground was the game that truly defined the series and revolutionized racing games. Your analysis of its impact in 2003 and how it still resonates today is spot on. It’s amazing to see how this classic title still holds up and influences modern racers. Thanks for taking us back to where it all began! 🔥🎮
Fun fact: While the AI cars are randomly generated in the later games, Underground 1 had the same drivers throughout the entire career, and they would progress and upgrade their cars just like the player would 👌
and its way better cuz the ai generated ones look like aaaaa
It was cool seeing Jose's, Klutch's, and the other cars getting gradually upgraded as you progress especially Ricco he goes from a stock looking sentra to a custom one
I really like this idea, I wish nfs could implement the same in new games
I absolutely loved the intro with all the NFS "lore" and backstory. You guys just keep perfecting the UV formula with each upload. Incredible video as always. Can't wait for UG2!
Thanks Koosh! Our shenanigans with the TT build will be on full force in that video
@@UltraViolet_Moses I opened UG2 today and that mighy and beautiful TT greeted me on the menu
I myself never got the opportunity to try older titles behind the underground era of NFS, but i can admire the idea of high end cars in an addition with beautiful scenery and police pursuits. All i hope is that this series still gets the love it deserves for trying something different than it's competitors. I love the Need and i always will. 🎉 Thanks for the Video UV.
What's stopping you now? Most of the pre-Underground games still hold up pretty well. The original 1998 Hot Pursuit is still my most played NFS out of the entire series, and I'm younger than that game lol
Try out the PS2 version of NFS: Hot Pursuit 2 that came out a year before Underground. It’s still very fun.🙂
Just wanted to agree that these older games absolutely hold up. Look into emulating PS2 and check out Hot Pursuit 2, Underground 1&2, and Most Wanted. I've replayed them all since getting into emulating and they all still play great.
Just google how to play them now its not hard. Your phone can emulate all the ps1 ports of NFS with no issues, eh being android that is.
I totally understand the argument for Underground being the true beginning of NFS. I think a good comparison would be Top Gear. Top Gear started in 1977 and it was pretty successful locally but it wasn’t until Jeremy Clarkson’s 2002 overhaul, that the show exploded into a worldwide success to the point where people don’t talk about the original Top Gear. Before Underground NFS was a nice, solid racing game, but Underground made NFS insanely popular.
While Underground was a huge turning point for both NFS and the racing genre I would say that NFS3: Hot Pursuit was a game that really put the series to the map and achieved both critical and commercial success. There's a reason why many old time games revere them (NFS3, High Stakes and Porsche Unleased and HP2 in a loose way) as all time classics.
Hot pursuit 2 is still the best need for speed. The AI isn't on tracks and can be challenging. They do make mistakes. You can actually battle back and forth, and they will play dirty. You can barely push the other cars around in underground and you can clearly see they're on rails around the courses
Yes and don't forget to pimp my ride show and fast and furious start movies also influenced nfs games
@@fillerbunnyninjashark271 Bro when you last played undergronud i about a year ago you easily can push enemeis out of the way no problem just not by sideswiping that don't work push the back or brake on thme the spin out like no tomorrow... you pulled this right out form your arse right??? There are million videos that you can push enemies out of the way.... or better try it out...
@maszkalman3676 play hot pursuit 2... Watch what happens when you push the AI around. Now try to do the same shit in underground... They barely move if they move at all and they bulldoze through you like you're not even there.
The Fast and Furious franchise had an instrumental foundation in the creation of this game and behind their best ERA. Especially with 2 Fast 2 Furious coming out in 2003 - same year as Underground. Their best ERA imo (Underground 1 - NFS Carbon)
It was based on first film, but yeah. Its funny how Carbon and Tokyo Drift have so many similarities visually too.
"Get Low" was something that makes it classic too, but then if you hear that song in this very year, you either feel like "no this is not NSFU time" or "damn that song was so loud for god's sake"
It still goes hard if you ask me, though i'm not used to the censored version in Underground
Riders On The Storm otherwise is muah chef kiss 👌
@@UltraViolet_Moses I'm always screaming "Hero Hero!.😂"
There is no way this guy has 35k subs. Man has better production quality than Netflix 🎉🎉 You earned my respect, man
Wow, thanks!
Truly a masterpiece! I sadly never played both Underground games, but I did watch my friend play both. Memories!
Worth giving them a try, if you had to pick one though go with 2
They're both cheap, so pick em up!
@@UltraViolet_Moses I prefer 1
*Funny how they talk about car sounds yet the game has like 4 engine sounds.*
you may be right, he might be confusing underground 1 and 2
Yeah its four I identify each with a car that has it
1. Golf
2. Skyline
3. Subaru wrx
4. Peugeot 206
You hear them everytime you look at a different car in the car shop
@6:19 ah yes, preordering the upcoming Test Drive Solar Crown. Surely nothing bad can come of that 💀
I don't see myself being into cars without this game existing. This game created a whole scene (maybe helped by fast and the furious) and it is still so charming to see these crazy monster tuners go broom broom.
The intense motion blur and sense of speed is unmatched. Good video
Ahhh HP2 and MW games of my childhood with tons of memories. Too bad my pc crashed and I couldn't complete MW but now I'm playing to completion.
Another banger, so quick tip but capping to 30FPS keeps the rubber banding somewhat in check. But on PC if your FPS is high it makes it so much worse
I never played the first one, but the second one was one of my favorite games I had on the PS2. I started playing it on PC a few months back and it still holds up! Great video guys!
Fair enough!
Whenever I launch Underground 1 and 2
Get low , Riders on the storm starts playing in the background
Nfs underground was the first NFS game which features customisation
Yay another Need For Speed videos
I like all NFS games, but this one will always be my favorite.
I remember playing it on the PS2 great times... Those were the days.
PS2 and CRT combo my beloved
I was just watching a bunch of your videos yesterday and now I get greeted by this banger
the algorithm gods blessed you it seems
*Finally Found Someone Who Discussed How Underground Changed The Need For Speed Series Forever, I Always Think The Shift From Exotic Supercar To Japanese Sport Car In Underground Was Insane!*
I'll never forget the progression in this game I love the customization and the race events but one thing that really threw me off was the a.i catching up to you and the unexpected traffic, I also remember the blurry effect when going really fast was pretty cool
Just getting home from work to another UV banger🔥👏🏾
You already know!
I recently found an old disc of NFS underground for PS2 and a bunch of other old games for Nintendo 64, Wii, PS3, PS2, PSP, 360 and the OG Xbox, but they were all decayed and damaged to a point that they couldn't be saved
That’s an honest tragedy
@@UltraViolet_Moses It hurt my soul to see them in that state, cause I never even knew they were there all these years, I thought that only the consoles were left in the old shack, but when it was time to clean it, I was horrified at what I saw
Love the vids man i started my racing game journey with Midnight club 3, Most wanted and Burnout Revenge forward with Midnight club 3 till this day still being my favorite But watching these videos showing love to these old racers is dope and i look forward to what racing game youll do next
Thanks dude, appreciate the kind words
Great video as always, mate. I personally don’t remember the game overstaying its welcome, but it may have been due to the fact that this was the first of its kind, at least to me.
The thing is, if I think of games that will always be “one of the greatest,” underground is most certainly there. And the number of games that make the cut is very much limited.
Fair enough! Certainly stood out to me with a modern revisit, I don’t remember it much from when I was a youth
Brilliant video ✨❤️ as always. Loved this game what a masterpiece. Im glad you covered this one ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Impeccable video!
Thanks a lot!
The first game I ever played on my PS2 back in 2009
That’s the exact same year I first played it as well, good times
Great video as per usual
Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you for this vid, man. One of my earliest core memories is getting gifted Hot Pursuit 2 to play on my brother's PS2. I was 4 years old and still remember holding & staring at the gamecase for hours waiting for my turn to pick the game we play (big family lol). I fell in love with the series and am such a big fan that I can even appreciate the newer titles even with their abysmal handling models (is Forza handling patented or something? lol like wtaf). Hopefully in our lifetime, NFS can capture some more lightning in that bottle you mentioned lol. The series deserves it.
Glad you enjoyed my man
The environments in NFSU and NFSU2 are just pure beauty. Despite being old, I still appreciate the art direction and how lived in it looks. "Liminal" and calming like most midnights in the city. Like you just want to explore and stroll. Similar to NFS 2015's art direction.
Great video as always, but I'd like to point out two things. First, the traffic. You mentioned that the traffic may ruin your race to the point that you have to restart it. Isn't that really the point of traffic? Also, because of insane rubberbanding in this game, the race quiet offten is not over until it's over (unless you crash next to finish line). I do understand that sometimes, especially in drag events, the traffic cars may come out of nowhere but that's why you have 111 races to learn where to be caucious and what places to avoid. It's really cool seeing the progress of your skill throughout the game. In the beggining you would crash every single traffic car in your stock Civic and by the end of the game you'll be flying around traffic in your riced Skyline at 300 KM/H. For me that's one of the most satysfying parts of the game. I think that modern street racing games do not penalise enough for such mistakes making players not paying a lot of attention to what is happening ahead of them. We may as well get rid of traffic and play around on closed circuits.
Secondly, you mentioned that there are no european cars in the game. Well, the Golf GTI and glorious 206 would like to have a word with you.
Looking forward to second part with Underground 2!
While Underground isn't my first dive into racing (ty Rush 2 on the N64), it certainly is the one that made the most impact. Something about the night racing with the blend of rap, breakbeat, and nu-metal captivated my 6 y-o self. Let's not forget the customization. Oh man did I absolutely rice the crap out of the RX-7.
All in all, I hold this game dear to my heart. Flaws and all!
already know this is a banger
I always thought the Underground series early to mid 2000s was a lighting bottle risk because of the era they were in if would of came out now it would have been perceived differently but this the argument I have is foundation will be forever like the late 90s and into the early 2000s will be the true NFS and if they go back to it will last forever. That era in the underground era is some time capsule back in when it was not what it now. The movies, the shows and Japanese culture arise from here and made it here. A trend get only get so far but it will fade just with enough time.
Ah, good ol' Underground. My start with Need For Speed all the way back in '03. I don't think I ever beat it. The traffic was just evil and the AI were clearly driving LMPs disguised as road cars. But I beat Underground 2 more times than I can remember, so I'll call it even.
X: how many games inspired by underground do you want to make?
EA: yes
rubbderbanding is pretty much always cancer in ea racing games imo
I have underground on my school laptop. Good time killer although it’s not great on a keyboard
I want a Juiced Eliminator Retrospective
The same risk that brought us Underground, also broght us Pro Street, Shift and The Run. Good games, but ones that helped to close Black Box studio
It was EA's fault they wanted them to make a new game every year
The Shift series was made by Slightly Mad Studios which later involved into making Project Cars
Ah yes, the golden Era that got abandoned
The only thing I will say about how I feel about NFS UG is look at the games I've chosen to make and I'd be amazed if you don't see the connection.
I have so many fond memories of underground 1-2 and most wanted.. it surely was the golden era of the franchise even tho HP was awesome too. Thats why I'm so sad what the franchise has become. A shadow of it's former self trying to catch the lightning again but fail miserably by looking at what playground does and not what they did 20 years ago.
I would pay good money for a underground 1 and 2 remake. A proper remake and not like the abomination what the most wanted thing was.
3:37 Nice Persona 2 music eheheheh
very funny that you had P2 songs here... i finished P2 and went to play the japanese version of Underground 2 right after
NFSU1 has a better OST than the sequel.... and Street X races are bad xD
Thanks for the video !
You absolutely can take the Honda Civic through the entire campaign in NFS: Underground, one shotting every single event, on the hard difficulty.
I've done it. Once. Back in the day. And it was fun as hell.
Underground on the PSP was peak handheld gaming for me
Bro has NOT played Midnight Club LA Remix 😭🙏
I love emulating those games u guys mentioned:)
@@Ryosucc25midnight club 3 was better
Changed forever for worse, because fanbase of NFS is mentally stuck in 2005.
So true, don't get me wrong, I like both games. But ever since Fast and Furious exist & NFS introduces customization, it caused the fanbase become close-minded af! Any NFS games with customization is a brain rot. Sure the old NFS like High Stakes have customization, but its not heavily like in the UG series.
@apexsmokepacker Cope and seethe too ricer.
@apexsmokepacker dude, that last part of your reply to him is just too damn low and substandard... He's just making an opinion or whatsoever, man...
@apexsmokepacker except there's one problem: He's no kid, so quit smoking whatever you're smoking with...
@apexsmokepacker Dude, just stop it, you're gonna get involved if you keep talking nonsense like you owned this place.
Didn't think I'd see a pic of Kurt Cobain in a vid like this today, lol
Review Street Racing Syndicate
Porsche unleashed mentioned 🏆
i agree
The 90's... well 80s.. where gaming started with me. I played road and track on Panasonic 3D0. Along with the best version of Road Rash. 😂
Imma let yall finish but Pro Street really made the series for me. I did love underground 1 though. I was in a band then and we actually played around some of the bands that were in the game. Personally all my mates and I played NBA street 2 more together. I had a multitap.
Would you be willing to review Codemasters GRID and DiRt series?
You will be pleasantly surprised on the grid front soon
For me my most favorite need for speed games are 3, High Stakes, and Porsche Unleashed (Hot pursuit 2 was also really good). I also love Underground 2, and the original Most Wanted, but for different reasons than the original series. I was also a big fan of the Test Drive series, particularly 1 & 2, and Test Drive Unlimited 1 & 2 (which would also explain why I found the earlier games more appealing). I cannot say I care much for any of the other NFS games after that point (other than the two shift games), as imho they got too gimmicky, with really stupid and obnoxious characters/story.
Hot Pursuit 2010 was also a pretty good game imo
eddie well that a name for the main bad guy i may not be a nfs fan these days i do miss the old style of nfs games i think i played underground many many years ago but i cant remember
Eddie is a bit of a goofy antagonist name to be fair
@@UltraViolet_Moses eddie and he drive a skyline for sure a strange combination a better name would be dylan or jack
He made have a goofy name for a villain but he was actually tough compared to his successor who actually has a cool name Caleb was pathetically easy
Hey Ultraviolet. How come? I see you found the base of the stubborn NFS fans. Cops, Customization, Street Racing. I liked underground, but I seem you have lost yourself into overlooking some games. Please give Beamng Drive a shot. And your videos are timeless ngl.
I dont see Beamng happening in the future, as for myself to review a game, it has to be something that I have an interest in, otherwise I just can't look at it from the right angle. BeamNG and the other sandbox style games dont interest me at all, so it would be disingenuous of me to cover them in truth
@@UltraViolet_MosesLook I know what you prefer. Fun games with large variety. Just think as Driver: San Francisco. But with a lot more stuff. In Beamng Drive, you can do almost anything possible with cars. Also you can use a lot of mods, like in thousands of options. Atleast give it a shot, you won't regret it. Try something new that hasn't been possible 8n racing games.
while i favor midnight club more, i still enjoyed underground 1 and respect it for what it did for the franchise.
I never played Underground, but I played Hot Pursuit 2 and Underground 2. As much as I’d like to try to play Underground, it sounds like Underground 2 just did everything better than the first minus not having the Acura Integra lol
..nfsu 1 was my favorite
Underground 2 definitely expanded upon the first one, but I would say that there is a certain charm and personality to the first game that I love. There was something fresh and unapologetic about the first game that has always stuck with me.
The legend game
Race 95 always use a stock rx7 with max handling upgrades. Learned the ai would match the upgrades thankfully
This year I tried to beat some of the later levels that I was stuck at when I played the game in Middle school, it was so damn hard even today after years of playing lots of forza horizon and motorsport x)) The god like Ai is impossible to beat on some levels, EXCEPT if you trick it by removing all your upgrades and taking the better car, because they won't have upgrades either and will drive like shit :)))
hard mode Underground truly, is HARD
@@UltraViolet_Moses I swear, been trying every summer for years until this year when I looked at the forums to find the solution 😭
I wish modern NFS games would have the same immersion and satisfaction like the old days, machine that driving games are not made like they used to I feel so unfair doesn't?
Hey I know you don’t second chances but I wanted to see if you’d do a review of Horizon 5 again, considering the updates in the past year have been far better in terms of quality.
I would recognize Chrono Trigger music from a mile away. U chose some of a tracks in a video cause u know that game? or just music?
Playing through it for the first time now, felt like including one of my favourite tracks
@@UltraViolet_Moses Emulating SNES or Steam version?
@@Edalontzia playing it on PSP through PS1 backwards compatibility
@@UltraViolet_Moses uh... isnt it loading for extremely long?? Original PS1 release had so much problems...
@@UltraViolet_Moses then that would be Chrono Cross? Not trigger?
Hey Moses what kind of genre do you prefer in NFS? High stakes cop vs racer action or Underground like Blackpanthaa, and other content creators? I personally find Undergrounds style overrated myself..
I’m heavily in favour of the high stakes style, but in saying that Underground 2 is my second favourite need for speed, so I do love both
AI in this game cheats a lot and yet I'd say the dificulty is hard but not impossible, I'm a bad player, no skills at all and I can play the 113 events on hard and have a great time crashing into the unexpected traffic (that's how real traffic behaves btw). Underground isn't as plain as one may think only 4 types of events but I remember specific events, like the one where you go against 3 vehicles that look stock but are really tuned and their drivers are particularly aggressive, or this event where you go against the mechanic dirty racing tactics to recover Samantha's ride, the first sewer event is so memorable too. That's what modern gaming is missing, this structure of skillfully tailored situations that makes memorable moments... I mean Horizon tried that getting you to race against a train or a hovercraft but that's cheesy, it's not a race, it's a circus show and you feel stupid, not heroic. Anyway underground feels more real as street racing than any other, the voice messages before events set the rivalry tone and invite you to take the challenge, "set and setting" that's what's more important, it's like DJ Atomica on Burnout Paradise, it's all about set and setting
Sadly that people cant buy it in their Steam library.
_Played in SRS not so long time ago, and really enjoyed it._
not make sense that EA maked remaster for Hot Pursuit but not for most cult parts of the series
Let him cook
and yet, don't people keep clowning on modern NFS's storylines?
Though, I do wonder what a "new direction" for NFS would even look like, if they were to stop trying to replicate Underground.
I can already tell that I agree with this video’s title
..the Honda and Subaru
Not mentioning MX-5 as a best starter car. Blasphemer!!!
Underground 1>>>>>>>>>>>>>Underground 2
You're missing the "Midnight Club 3 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>" before that..
UG2 is truly a bit overrated, while U1s story might not be the best, hardly anyone ever remembers anything from U2s story, it was way too long for most to finish the game (plus you NEEDED the stars to progress, which at above 6-7 stars just gets ridicolous) and the world map without fast travel was a bit tedious. Still a great game, but not as great as people remember it. Also I find U1s handling to be the best ever in all of NfS games, so snappy and rewarding. U2 is a bit slow and too sluggish for my taste.
@@theeeMitchi and a much worse ui and cutscenes.
@@MidnightApex-ml6jc agreed
NFS UNDERGROUND WAS WAY AHEAD OF IT'S TIME JUST LIKE NEED FOR SPEED HOT PURSUIT 2 AS FAST AND FURIOUS MOVIES SPARKED THE TUNING CULTURE IN PEOPLE THIS GAME CAME AT THE RIGHT TIME PLUS AT THAT TIME THERE WAS NO COMPETITION/CHALLENGES FOR ELECTRONIC ARTS LIKE JUICED SERIES
RIGHT NOW THEY CARE ALL ABOUT SPONSORS NOT US FANS, SHAME.
LOOK WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO NFS UNBOUND CAR HANDLING GAME FEELS LIKE MARIO KART AND HOT WHEELS !!!
well. unfortunately we living in an era that the money become above everything. the developer became more hunting for the money and profit more than the quality of the games and the satisfactory for the players..!!! 😞💔
and they ended up with games they wish they don't made it. for example, EA made a modern game for this series ( Need For Speed 2015 ) and the game was horrible. the physics is a nightmare. and the story not that good. the only thing good about it is the graphics. i even myself hated it without even play it..!! 😔
It blows my mind you can’t buy this anymore. Just delete the logos or something.
Before unbound hot pursuit update : nfs rivals is the worst nfs !
After unbound hot pursuit update : nfs rivals is underrated!
- unpredictable nfs fans 😂
It *killed* the Series for me...
Weeeeee
I still wish Underground was never made. It ruined a great series.
I blamed the Fast and Furious franchise for making everyone in this fandom a complete brain rot and despised any NFS with supercars.
@apexsmokepackersome just say that driving exotics in rural locations isn't fun even though it started the series. If weren't for them, underground and onward wouldn't have been a thing
@@MidnightApex-ml6jc NFS started with the late 80s to early 90s sports car and exotic, don't forget that. But people thinks that UG series with JDM was the first NFS, smh.
"Fear of risk" yeah yeah we all talking good until we mention the risk that unbound took and almost everyone including you are shit talking about it
Unbound was not risky however, my issues with the game revolve around its lack of ability to move on from Ghosts remnants. As a sidenote: risk does not mean guaranteed success, that’s why it’s called risk, Unbound simply failed, and that is objective considering the poor ratings throughout the gaming community and critics alike
It's cool and all but utterly pointless compared to Midnight Club 3. It just renders Underground invisible and irrelevant, talking purely from a gameplay and fun-having perspective
They both have their strengths and weaknesses like underground 2 you're forced to rice your car to beat the game and in midnight club 3 I hated the chopper races handled horribly
The Ghost Games era was, and still is, phenomenal. And I'm sick and tired of people pretending it's not.
Criterion had their shot, with MW (2010). And they botched it. Badly. Cuz, for the millionth time, nobody who's played this series wants a "NFS: Burnout."
Now, they're just riding the coat tails of Ghost, with Unbound. While reintroducing the idiotic "Burnout" crash cam garbage into the series, that everyone hated, 14 years ago.
The sheer hate of the Criterion-era NfS, only because of Burnout. In my opinion, that's unsurprising. At least Criterion tried to innovate with their games, while Ghost simply chased something that was no longer trendy.
@O530CarrisPT_C2 Criterion brings nothing new to the series. Except for their lame ass Burnout crash cam bullshit.
@@jeremiahwhan Black Box implemented crash cams in their last game (NfS The Run) as well...
@@O530CarrisPT_C2pro street’s totaling feature was more or less a glorified crash cam as well
@@O530CarrisPT_C2 which is why I avoid The Run.
crap I'm late, anyways
Ultraviolet, your deep dive into Need For Speed Underground is pure nostalgia! 🏙🚗 You nailed it-Underground was the game that truly defined the series and revolutionized racing games. Your analysis of its impact in 2003 and how it still resonates today is spot on. It’s amazing to see how this classic title still holds up and influences modern racers. Thanks for taking us back to where it all began! 🔥🎮
Hot Pursuit defined the series.