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Monday, April 9, 2012

Need For Speed (NFS) Carbon Games Review

Need For Speed
Need For Speed (NFS)

Black Box and EA return with the latest edition of the series Need for Speed ​​(NFS). Now we are going to live undercover for the game to dismantle illegal arms trade. The game will return the pattern of the game NFS: Most Wanted with a typical open-world flavor that went missing in Pro Street. This game does not offer anything new except some vehicles modeled better than before.

Unfortunately a few simple things are not enough variation to make us feel at home playing it for long. Moreover, the current pattern-style arcade game turned into a stylish than the previous simulation in Pro Street, making this game has almost no appeal other than the token-operated game or a coin. Advantage it is, the novice players try this game series will look pretty good at playing it, while for veterans will probably find it too easy or boring. luckily enough some online features may provoke us to continue to play it.

Need For Speed (NFS)

Role in the story mode NFS: Undercover contains a variety of short live action scenes, played by Maggie-Q. All of these short scenes dealt with very seriously, unlike the cheesy live action's Command & Conquer. Unfortunately some of the scenes worked so serious that could barely be distinguished between NFS or scenes footage of The Fast and the Furious next issue. The idea used in the live action scenes are clearly based on the novel.

Failure of the story should be offset by the strength of gameplay unfortunately Heroic Driving Engine feature (HDE), present in half measures, so that NFS: Undercover actually like an arcade game with a simulation method that is less challenging. To be honest gameplay brought NFS: Undercover is quite fun at first and may even make us addicted, love to climb a steep level of difficulty involved ala NFS series presented here so that gameplay NFS: Undercover feels half-finished or confusing, the game or just want to make mempersulitnya .

Need For Speed (NFS)

In addition, not as some events that are present in the previous NFS, Undercover has a more limited scope. There are five street racing, three crime syndicate and three pursuit events. Street racing to load Higway Battle, Sprint, Circuit, Outrun and Checkpoint. In this event we will get a reputation and money to deepen the plot. Pursuit and the Syndicate is similar to the classical mode-kejara police chase. Fortunately, NFS: Undercover also has many positive side, the ability to drive and system level Wheelman is a great addition. What if you win an event or avoid kerjaran, Wheelman we have will have increased levels. In addition you may experience increased levels of the influential seven different capabilities, such as engines, transmissions, Nirtro, Induction Force and others.

Online mode offers eight players in the Sprint and Circuit mode. Meanwhile, police and criminals mode quite fun playing, criminals are required to pick up and put it somewhere specific, while the police have to stop, this mode can be played with eight players. After one round completed the players can switch roles.

Need For Speed (NFS)

Graphically this game is very striking. Tri City Bay present fairly detailed and complete it was sweetened with the number of licenses that we can have, unfortunately details of vehicle still far from Gran Turismo 5 Prologue. For matters of sound, this game should be given a thumbs up, well why not two? Okay for vehicle sound is very detailed and realistic, unfortunately this is not diimbang with dubbing the character so that some important elements in the live action scenes feel stale, though not as severe as Command & Conquer. When examined further, although this episode once again showed no significant progress, but Need for Speed: Undercover remain eligible to be owned or rented especially if you want to watch-face sexy Maggie Q outside the movies.

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