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November 2010
(84%)
40 Reviews
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Pursuit races with the police!, Great graphics: nice to look at, fluid, Good playability and feeling of speed, Many courses and cars, Online multiplayer and Autolog system
Too much reloading, The artificial intelligence can be annoying, Aliasing on versions for consoles, No 2 player mode in shared screen
Twelve years after Need for Speed 3, this new episode is a welcome return to what we know for a series that was losing ground. The cops are back with impressive pursuit races which are especially intense in multi-player mode. You never get bored with t...
Astonishingly good fun at its best - and quite long-lasting too - this is very much the fresh wheels that Need For Speed was crying out for. ...
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Published: 2010-12-10, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: Us gamers like our franchises and long standing brands don't we? So much so that sometimes we even neglect titles that are new to the market and offer a fresh take on things, merely because of our love for big developers' installments. No more so is the c...
Abstract: Published November 22nd 2010. Written by Gloria Preston. It’s been a long time since I played a Need for Speed game, even longer since I enjoyed one. I decided to ditch the franchise after the abysmal NFS Carbon, vowing never to return unless they did ...
We couldn’t have asked for much better from Criterion’s first entry to the NFS series. Hot Pursuit is fun, exciting, captivating and innovative in equal measure, and we have no hesitations whatsoever in recommending it with a huge grin on our collectiv...
Abstract: Although the Need for Speed series has historically featured high-speed chases and thrill-based gameplay, last year's Need for Speed: Shift heralded a literal shift for the series into simulation territory. Many gamers (including myself) were wowed by thi...
But there is no point looking down to the few flaws in this otherwise masterfully executed game, because Criterion’s newborn doesn’t really try to hide its shortcomings – Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit knows that enough strengths can make such things irre...
Abstract: The words "hot pursuit" as they pertain to the Need for Speed franchise are something like holy ground to those who played HP1 (PS1) and even more so HP2 (PS2). They turned the genre on its ear with their level of polish and commitment to what they we...