

For each trick you do, your car will earn points that will add to your NOS gauge, or remove from it, if you hit oncoming traffic.

A new system has been implemented in these races, a system similar to Burnout 3s where you regain NOS. The three new modes in the game are: Street X, which is similar to cross-country racing on a short, closed circuit URL, where you will race up to six players on a closed circuit, and lastly, Outrun, which plays like Tokyo Extreme Racer, where you try to outrun your opponent. The final mode that resembles those in the previous NFSU is Drift, where you do as the name says and "drift" on certain courses, with the added feature of downhill drifting, much like Initial D. This is actually quite similar to Sprint mode, if it weren't for the fact that Sprint has only one start position and one finish position, with no backtracking. Circuit involves you driving around a set route within the city, trying to avoid oncoming traffic and winning by using any possible method. The offered modes are: Circuit, Sprint, Drift, Street X, Underground Racing League (URL) and Outrun, with the first three modes being quite comparable to their NFSU counterparts.
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Although the option is available to you, SUVs aren't exactly the friendliest vehicles to race, and you have to be an insanely skilled driver if you want to take these into any of the racing modes.

They also included huge SUVs in the game, and everyone knows that an H2 had better not handle like an AE86 or be smoking my level-3 engine Skyline or Supra.
