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There are three things you need to know about Need For Speed: Most Wanted. It's by Criterion, it's open world and you initiate a drift by tapping on the brake.
Or: when in doubt, drift. Or slam down on the nitro button. Or just crash into another player. Or do a jump over something, or spin around a corner, or crash through a billboard, or trigger a nearby event. Just do anything, really.
Pitched as a spiritual sequel to 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted, the game also filters in elements of Hot Pursuit, Criterion's last Need for Speed effort, and even their much-loved Burnout Paradise.
There are plenty of other things to be impressed by, such as how a revamped Autolog tracks and records much more than race times. Every road in the game has a speed camera, for instance, which records your fastest speed across a set point. These speeds are tracked and posted to Autolog, and Criterion fixes a certain open-world bugbear of mine by allowing these cameras to still be triggered when inside a race event. Bliss.
Age Restriction: | 13V yrs |
Studio: | Electronic Arts |
Region: | Region Free |
Platform: | Xbox 360 |
Product Code: | 29688187 |