Still a dependable source of middle of the road fun, but it sadly takes few risks.
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Genre: Racing Release date: November 18, 2008 Published by: Electronic Arts Developed by: EA Black Box
Oh my gosh the money cheats helped me out of a jam after my ride got impounded. Bye bye Lambo. But thanks to the pink slips I got it back. Thanks for whoever added the hints (EXCEPT for the noob who put 007: Quantum of Solstice hint in here.)
Well as far as gameplay and graphics go the game is great love the story line and all.you I think u should earn more cash for the races it just don't give enough to get the actual cars u want and upgrade them!! As far as DLC ( Downloadable Content ) Well aftermarket parts and vinyls and the cars unlovk fine but a waste of money from the PS3 store as you can unlock those thru progressing thru your career. However the Boss Car Bundle and Challenger Series DO NOT WORK!!! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY the Challenger Series is free but due to the new version 1.02 it has messed up the the MB Memory and will not give them to u in the game!!! I give this game a 5 out of 10!!! And EA Games will not do anything to fix this content so please don't waste your money on this me and 6 others have and have reported it with about 100 or more others EA don't care!!! All they care about is that you spend your money on thier game they could careless if DLC works or not!!!
with the secret codes you can unlock new bonus cars but i cant find the cars any where any one know where you can find the new cars? and ill post new secret codes here found a lot more
i like this game cause you can go free roam and you costomize the cars so hot and i like it because in this game you can buy the bucati and for me is easy to win money because i cheats code.
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We’ve got a confession to make that goes against most critical response: we quite liked Need for Speed: ProStreet (at least on consoles). It was a competent and relatively accurate recreation of organized competitive racing events. Unfortunately, what ProStreet did at the same time was completely remove the essence of what made a Need for Speed game, leaving a dry approach to simulation in its place.
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ESRB Rating
Need for Speed Undercover is rated: Teen
Mild Violence,
Mild Lyrics,
Mild Suggestive Themes
PEGI Rating
Need for Speed Undercover is rated: Rating Pending