Need for Speed: Most Wanted - A Criterion Game User Review
THE TRUTH : NFS unlocked
- Posted Nov 12, 2012 2:49 am GMT
- Recommended by 0 of 1 users.
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 100 or More Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Worth the wait"
As a person who hasn't played racing games in a long time, this game was mind blowing
The chases are always hard core
The cars are mostly swag to the max
And lastly the graphic are the top of the line
Now there has been a lot of complaints about the repetitive cops talking but to me that only excites the game and keeps every finger tight on the controller
I've been playing many different styles of games and as a small fan of racing games this one is definetly one of my favorites .
Criterion purposely deleted the narrative making the game finally open world
This game is well worth 59.99 dollars ,heck I would of even played 70 .
I haven't played the multiplayer yet because I'm too stuck on trying to get the AWSOME cars in the top ten most wanted .
There is motivation everywhere whether it's trying to beat all the races, be first most wanted, make your friends cry, and owning the arena by showing off your skills.
The handling is the best I've ever felt in a long time and I strongly suggest you to buy this game.
You will not be dissapointed and remember I just learnt this after playing 50 hours. Holding down the left analog stick is how you park the car. Pretty epic starting the engine of a lamborghini
The chases are always hard core
The cars are mostly swag to the max
And lastly the graphic are the top of the line
Now there has been a lot of complaints about the repetitive cops talking but to me that only excites the game and keeps every finger tight on the controller
I've been playing many different styles of games and as a small fan of racing games this one is definetly one of my favorites .
Criterion purposely deleted the narrative making the game finally open world
This game is well worth 59.99 dollars ,heck I would of even played 70 .
I haven't played the multiplayer yet because I'm too stuck on trying to get the AWSOME cars in the top ten most wanted .
There is motivation everywhere whether it's trying to beat all the races, be first most wanted, make your friends cry, and owning the arena by showing off your skills.
The handling is the best I've ever felt in a long time and I strongly suggest you to buy this game.
You will not be dissapointed and remember I just learnt this after playing 50 hours. Holding down the left analog stick is how you park the car. Pretty epic starting the engine of a lamborghini
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Need for Speed: Most Wanted - A Criterion Game
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- Publisher(s): Electronic Arts
- Developer(s): Criterion Games
- Genre: Driving
- Release:
- PEGI: 7+
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