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Need for Speed Most Wanted.....
There's a lot to see in Need for Speed Most Wanted, but really, the best moments in the game come from the police chases, which are easy to get in to, hard to get out of, and addictive enough to keep you coming back, even if the racing itself doesn't stand out. It's also a shame that there aren't more insane cutscenes to drive the story along, but what's there is still most definitely worth seeing for yourself. All things considered, if you're in the market for require a driving game, Need for Speed Most Wanted is a great choice.
You can try to become the most notorious street
racer alive. Outrun both racers and cops to increase your reputation and move
up the street racing blacklist. Need
for Speed Most Wanted, you’ll need to outrun the cops,
outdrive your friends, and outsmart your rivals. With a relentless police force
gunning to take you down, you’ll need to make split second decisions. Use the
open world to your advantage to find hiding spots, hit jumps and earn new
vehicles to keep you one step ahead. In true Criterion Games fashion, your
friends are at the heart of your experience. In an open world with no menus or
lobbies, you’ll be able to instantly challenge your friends and prove your
driving skill in a variety of seamless multiplayer events. Your rivals will do
everything they can to stop you from getting to the top. In this world, there
can only be one Most Wanted.
Every good hardware launch needs a great looking
driving game. With the increased graphical power that new hardware tends to
provide, we've got yet another test bed for just how realistic computer
rendered cars can actually look. Electronic Arts is serving up the latest
installment in its long running racing series, Need for Speed Most Wanted. Its
high-speed races and police chases make for an extremely exciting game, which
is further enhanced by the game's terrific graphics. This is one of those games
that makes the previous generation of hardware look older than it actually is.
Need for Speed Most Wanted has more than 30
licensed cars that you'll be able to purchase or win from other racers. We
started out with a pretty weak Chevy
Cobalt, but eventually we picked up a much faster Supra, a new Covette C6, and
so on. You can also find the Ford
GT, a Ford Mustang GT, and other cars from BMW,
Mitsubishi, Porsche, Lamborghini, Lotus, and more. You'll buy your first car,
but as you move through the Blacklist, you'll get a shot at the pink slip of
the other racer, letting you ease right in to the driver's seat of a
new, tuned vehicle. Buying them from scratch means you'll have to apply
enhancements yourself. You can buy a lot of different performance gear and a
ton of visual stuff, like body kits, spoilers, vinyls, and so on. Applying
visual upgrades lowers your heat level, making them pretty useful when the cops
take notice of your faster cars. On the sound side, the game has
outstanding engine noises that change depending on which car you're in and
which upgrades you have. The rest of the sound effects are also of excellent
quality. The game uses quite a bit of voice acting in the story, which is
good.
But the best voices
come from the police. When you're being chased, you'll pick up the police band
and hear them communicating and cooperating as they try to take you down. The
cop talk sounds awfully authentic, and you'll eventually decipher the police's
10 codes and figure out when they're going to lay out spike strips, set up
roadblocks, and so on. While the 10 codes used don't seem to be the actual ones
the real police use (at least, that's what a little basic research told us),
they sound good enough to be realistic. The music included is the standard mix
of rock and hip-hop you've come to expect from EA's games, including a few
songs from Styles of Beyond.
There's a lot to see in Need for Speed Most Wanted, but really, the best moments in the game come from the police chases, which are easy to get in to, hard to get out of, and addictive enough to keep you coming back, even if the racing itself doesn't stand out. It's also a shame that there aren't more insane cutscenes to drive the story along, but what's there is still most definitely worth seeing for yourself. All things considered, if you're in the market for require a driving game, Need for Speed Most Wanted is a great choice.
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Title: | Need for Speed Most Wanted |
File Size: | 353.38 MB |
File Type: | zip |
Location: | 4shared |
Date Added: | November 07, 2012 |
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