![]() The movie sections are a means to an end, a big HD arrow pointing you, the undercover cop, to your next objective. The premise is the usual hocum, although this time the cut-scenes are entirely FMV with apparently famous actors, although what they’re doing here, against seedy lighting and smoke-filled offices, is barely acting. The introduction throws you right into the driver’s seat of a souped-up 350Z, and from there even the basic cars pack some serious punch, with the upgrade path to a sporty Elise barely 15 minutes into the game via a generous pink-slip arrangement. ![]() ![]() Bringing back the flashing blue-lights of the fictional city’s Police force was a bright idea and clearly Black Box have been playing a little Burnout since the last in the series given the sun-bleached, Paradise-like 160km of road you’re free to drive around.Īs ever, this latest Need for Speed-er is a petrolhead’s wet dream. Having realised that Carbon was a little bit rubbish, and ProStreet was an aquired taste that wasn’t really in keeping with the Need for Speed’s demographic of mod-hungry Supra drivers, EA have gone back to what was the best in the recent games: Most Wanted.
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