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You  can play either as cops or racers, but both sides get ultra powerful  cars and a range of power-ups to get them to the race's end. If you're a  cop your job is to chase down your quarry using any means necessary,  including roadblocks. If you're playing as a racer you'll often be  in a slower car than your pursuer, but you won't be tied to any of  their rules and get your own powerful power-ups like the radar jammer.  With its own in-game social network you don't just get to race online  you can live the whole Need for Speed lifestyle with your friends and  rivals.Product Description
Need for  Speed is going back to its roots and that can mean only one thing:  police chases and ridiculously expensive supercars. Hot Pursuit doesn't  make any claims to be the most realistic racer out there, even compared  to previous games, but it does aim to be the most fun.
The chase  is on as Need for Speed regains its mojo Racers have underhand power-ups  like radar jammers Use an EMP blast as a cop to stop any racer in their  tracks There are no rules of the road as a Need for Speed racer
About the Developer: Criterion Games
This  Guilford-based studio started out as part of camera makers Canon. Their  first big hit was arcade racer Burnout, which has so far gone on to  spawn four sequels. Criterion were bought by EA in 2004 and have since  also worked on first person shooter Black and Need For Speed: Hot  Pursuit.