Shift 2: Unleashed (previously known as Need for Speed: Shift 2 and often called Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed) is aracing video game, and part of the Need for Speed series. It was developed by Slightly Mad Studios and published by Electronic Arts.[4][5] Shift 2: Unleashed was released worldwide during March and April 2011,[2][3] although it has yet to be released in Japan.Shift 2: Unleashed for the PlayStation 3 has been made available as a free download during the month of April, 2012 (starting 4/3) to PlayStation Plus subscribers.[6]

Shift 2: Unleashed is the direct sequel to the 2009 video game Need for Speed: Shift and expands on the gameplay and features introduced with the original.[4] Shift 2: Unleashed features over 145 cars from more than 37 manufacturers and over 36 different tracks, which players can compete in several types of races.[7][8] Players can also compete online.[9][10] The game also features three new main additions: an in-helmet camera, night-time racing and the Autolog feature introduced with Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit.

Shift 2: Unleashed career mode is called "entertaining and interactive".[12] Shift 2 claims to redefine the racing simulator genre by delivering authentic and true-to-life dynamic crash physics, intricately detailed real-world cars, drivers and tracks.[13] During their careers, virtual racers partake in a variety of motorsports — like drifting, muscle car racing, retro car racing, Endurance races and circuit competition (i.e. FIA GT3 European Championship) — to hone their driving skills in hopes of becoming the FIA GT1 world champion.[12]

In the career mode, Vaughn Gittin, a Formula D Champion guides the player through his career, customizing the car, Autolog, teaching the player how to drift, so the player would head on to the FIA GT3 and the Works series. Then, he begins to move on to the FIA GT1 Championship

As well as an in-car camera view, Shift 2 includes a 'helmet-camera' in which the player's viewpoint is from their driver. The helmet cam moves with the head of the driver, being drawn from side to side as the car takes corners and jerking forward when the player crashes. As the car comes up to higher speeds, the edges of the screen will become blurred to simulate the tunnel-vision effect that drivers suffer when racing.[14] Shift 2's night racing also appears to be more advanced, with headlights dimming or turning off completely if damaged, further narrowing the player's view.



Minimum System Requirements:


System: Windows XP (SP3) / Vista (SP2) / 7
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz / AMD X2 1964 2.4 GHz
Memory: 2 GB
Video Card: 512 MB ​​VRAM ATI HD 3XXX level or better / NVIDIA GeForce 8XXX or better
Sound Card: DirectX compatible
Hard Drive: 7 GB

                                                       













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