Video Games Daily: Need for Speed: SHIFT Review
SHIFT is to the Need for Speeds of old what a custom-built racer is to the bling-soaked purple stretch-Humvees that tend to congregate round traffic lights in Oxford Circus. Slightly Mad has thrown away the novelty numberplate, lowered the chassis and tightened the wheel nuts, among other such intelligent-sounding automotive expressions. Forza and GRID still have the edge in terms of raw playability, but EA’s old roadster is closing the distance.











