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Excellent graphics
Fun gameplay
A real sense of speed
One of the best arcade racing experiences of the year
Excellent graphics, Fun gameplay, A real sense of speed, One of the best arcade racing experiences of the year
Single-player needs some tweaking, Slightly disappointing cop chases
The game is not pretending to be something it isn't and Criterion has made sure that you are very aware of that. It is an arcade racer and an exceptional one at that, nothing else. The developers have done a superb job in polishing this title and making s...
Nitrous BoostsSuperb MultiplayerSensation of speedFun, arcade handlingAn open world to exploreSpike StripsDull singleplayerSubdued damage modellingSome framerate issues (on consoles)Police are far too tenaciousYou own this Total You want this Total You ha...
Abstract: Published December 4th 2005. Written by Jonathan Stacey. The time has come for the next generation of gaming to commence, first to the table are Microsoft, with their Xbox 360 system. The giant of the publishing world, EA have been busy in preparation ...
Abstract: Four years have passed since Criterion Games delivered their first open-world world racer, Burnout Paradise, to a lot of head-scratching praise. They kept their patented high-risk racing mechanics intact, but many were confused and turned off by how poorl...
Abstract: Open world street racing is certainly nothing new in the world of video games, and Need for Speed has long been one the genre’s most beloved franchises. With Need for Speed Most Wanted (not to be confused with the game of the same title that came out b...
Terrific handling makes driving a pleasure, Police chases are usually intense and enjoyable, Billboards make for satisfying asynchronous competition, Online multiplayer races are fast and exciting, Beautiful and varied city.
In slower cars, police chases can be a frustrating ordeal, Repetitive police chatter, Lacks any sense of narrative motivation, Building up a car collection is unfulfilling, Inconsistent, sometimes dull online challenges
It's not quite the smooth, finely tuned speed machine it could have been, but Need for Speed: Most Wanted is still an exciting racer....
Abstract: The Need for Speed series has made some significant changes over the years. Where we once took control of exotic rides in games that focused heavily on evading the law, the series took quite a different turn when EA Games took the popular franchises un...
Abstract: Product: Need for Speed: Most WantedCompany: EAAuthour: Peter "Ruined" CalderwoodDate: March 11th, 2006 Genre: RacingDifficulty: MediumPlayers: 1-2 (Offline); 2-4 (XBOX Live)SYNOPSISWake up to the smell of burnt asphalt as the thrill of illicit street ...
Abstract: Out of the 18 Xbox 360 launch titles that hit store shelves November 22nd, 11 games are sports titles and 3 games of the racing genre. This speaks loudly to Microsofts new marketing plan to making gaming mainstream and breaking away from the "nerds-on...