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Need For Speed Most Wanted


Best of the NFS series? Believe it

You know that saying about pleasing all of the people all of the time, right? Impossible. That's kind of what Need for Speed has faced as it went from a high-end exotic racer to a cop-chase simulator to a tuner's paradise. With every shift, the franchise lost a few passengers who preferred "the way it was." So here's one game with a little bit of everything: the appropriately titled Need for Speed Most Wanted

You want exotics? Slip behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Gallardo or a Lotus Elise, as well as standard lustmobiles from Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Mercedes-Benz. Miss the police chases? Lead the cops on as many wild goose chases as you like, intentionally taunting them for more street cred. And if customization is your thing, redesign any car as your personal fashion statement, no matter how ugly. However, the cosmetic changes now pay off: If you know the cops are looking for a black Eclipse with red vinyls, change your stripes and frustrate the fuzz. You can tweak the handling of each ride and buy pre-built parts packages to boost performance, but it's literally as easy as picking a new engine from column A and a new spoiler from column B.

The game really shines when the police start chasing you in the middle of a street race; even if you cross the finish line first, the 5-0 don't let go. You'll need to lose them, often by causing so much destruction that they have to stop to mop up your mess. Strong A.I. programming makes for intelligent cops that really make you earn every escape.

Ultimately, the gameplay does devolve into a ticking off a checklist of challenges, but since you're also earning money and new cars along the way, it's easy to stay interested, and the challenge level ramps up appropriately. It's a shame that the multiplayer options don't include a cop pursuit mode, but that's a minor omission in a one-game-fits-all package. If you haven't found any of the recent NFS games to be juuuust right, Most Wanted is the one to own.

You'll love
  • Cop chases prove addictively fun
  • Tweaking your car finally has a context
  • Police chatter ratchets up the tension
You'll hate
  • Single-player progress gets repetitive
  • Where're the cop chases in multiplayer?
  • Difficultly gets brutal

 
2 Comments
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Jcuz  - 1 year 2 months ago 
This game is my favorite withthe drifting smacken cops and racen my oppnets i allways win
DJ_ShamRock  - 10 months 12 days ago 
im the mutha suckin champ all glitches and the fly mode founded by me
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Need For Speed Most Wanted
Need For Speed Most Wanted

Genre: Racing
Release date: Nov 15, 2005
Published by: EA GAMES
Developed by: EA Canada
Features: Dolby 5.1 Progressive Scan (480p) Online scoreboards
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player VS
Online
4 player VS
9 AWESOME
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