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I've just swapped from playing GT4. The graphics are poor compared to it and I thought Underground 2 looked better... Never the less, still good fun and enjoyable, even without any Skyline's...

Torrent worked fine for me as well....

I'm glad they brought back the persuit. Heaps better than underground but still alittle too arcade like. Now if they could have GT4 physics with persuit that would be cool.

The slowmo key is an interesting thing too.... funny when you force a copper into the back of one of those trucks with the logs while in slowmo.

Just finished the 69 black edition challenge, the very last ast pursuit mission.... man that was hard.Awsome fun causing all that carnige trying to out run those supercharged SUV's, they swarm on you so quickly.

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about 15 minutes on that last mission.... got over $700,000 worth of bounty.

Haha, $hit man 26 minutes.... thats awsome. you must of racked up a few points with that.

haha yeah. It actually was hard to get away from the buggers! They started persuing me during a race, then continued after i finished. Didnt want to give in. Havent been arrested once :P

Just finished the 69 black edition challenge, the very last ast pursuit mission.... man that was hard.Awsome fun causing all that carnige trying to out run those supercharged SUV's, they swarm on you so quickly.

That last one is way too easy. i gunned it and ended up at the bus depot. i parked on top of the busses and waited. the cool down period was longer than the persuit i reckon :D

is there 2 versions...black list where you have to race all the black list racers, and another version?

i got the blacklist edition ...but now i dunno if im missing out on something else?

and my longest pursuit is still under 10 mins :), the cops are too shit lol

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