12/30/2023 0 Comments Nfs most wanted black edition ps2This is damn annoying if your trying to creep around avoiding the cops, or just out for a gentle cruise. There's an auto-handbrake feature that comes on below about 20mph. I usually use a steering wheel for driving games, but sometimes I can't be bothered to set it up so it's nice to know there's a decent alternative. The keyboard controls are very responsive, and make it real easy to drive the car with them. They're pretty good at taking you out too, trying to box you in with 3 cars or ramming you head on with an SUV (which I've still to identify 'cause I only ever see it from the side for split-second as I swerve out of its way.) A good pursuit can easily last 20 or 30 minutes or more, but as it goes on, your 'heat' level rises and the the cops get more and more aggressive. Sure, you have to work at it at first, but once you get one cop on your tail more will join in as you keep breaking the law. The best feature of the cruise mode is the ability to start a pursuit. In cruise mode you can reach all the actual game features like races and challenges which is a nice touch, although you can just use the menu in your garage if you prefer. Kept wanting to get out and walk about GTA style. The city is well set out and quite believable, and it can be cool just driving around and admiring it. I wont spoil the details for you, but I was quite impressed with the depth of the plot (again, for an arcade racer.) Anyway, it takes about 15 minutes or so to go through the various cut-scenes and 3 races, which all must be won, before you actually get to the game proper. There's a pretty compelling storyline (for an arcade racer). You can keep your car looking completely stock if you want to. You can also mod your cars with a really wide range of body parts, but (and here's the best bit) - you don't have to. Each car be modded with a wide range of performance parts, which you have to unlock as you progress through the game. And best of all - no Hondas (unlike Juiced which had about a dozen too many). 32 to choose from is a decent choice, all the way from a Fiat Punto to Porsche GT2, including some NFS classics along the way like the Toyota Supra and Dodge Viper. Can't comment on the music, 'cause I turn off at the first opportunity. And with the levels up high, the vibrations from my sub-woofer really adds to the sensation - although I have to wait for my wife to go out shopping to try that. The cars all have deep, throaty roars, accompanied by appropriate shifting, braking, squealing and crashing noises. Needs a fairly hefty PC, but these days most games do It's certainly looks better than any other race game I've played in a while. There's a nice motion blur too, kinda like San Andreas, but much better done. There's also a real sense of speed too - 150mph through town feels really bloody fast (until I crash). The car models are damn near perfect and the scenery looks superb as you flashing by it (or through it). Where to start? Well, firstly, it looks amazing. Physical Bonus Content: Making-of / behind-the-scenes footage.Bonus DVD with vehicle showcases, an exclusive car art gallery, ten Need for Speed Most Wanted movies, a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the in-game cinematics with Josie Maran.3 exclusive races, unlocked and available to drive right from the start.Exclusive Pursuit Challenge that features waves of supercharged SUV cops and the most aggressive police tactics. Featured cars: Supra, Lotus Elise, Porsche 911 GT2, Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, Corvette C6, Mercedes-Benz SL 500, Porsche 911 Carrera S, and Corvette C6.R. 8 custom rides - Eight specially-tuned rides with hand-selected body kits, spoilers, rims, roof scoops, and more are unlocked and available in Online (Xbox only) and Quick Race modes.2 exclusive vehicles: a '67 Camaro, the only American classic in Need for Speed Most Wanted, and a specially-tuned BMW M3 GTR street machine right out of the box in Online (Xbox only) and Quick Race modes.This is a special edition of Need for Speed: Most Wanted that celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Need for Speed series.
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