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Nfs most wanted car list 2005
Nfs most wanted car list 2005








nfs most wanted car list 2005

#NFS MOST WANTED CAR LIST 2005 PS2#

the only 2 problems I have with this game, is that it freezes on occasion (but unlike some of the PS2 discs, you can get to the end of the game) and the real-time sun movement is really a pain, especially during a sunrise or a sunset. The controls are also spot on, thanks to a good controller. just go to the Xbox 360's Music player, play your own music, and you're all set. In terms of soundtrack, you can have your own. XBOX 360 VERSION In terms of graphics, this version blows the others way thanks to HD compatibility. Another thing, some copies of the game freeze, so it's kind of frustrating when you make it to the end, and the game freezes. So the right joystick is a decent alternative for an accelerator. I don't know if it's just my controller, but sometimes the X button fails (I noticed the same problem in NFS: Carbon) and it doesn't happen on just one controller. Unfortunately, sometimes the controller can be a pain. On top of that, the soundtrack is all there. PLAYSTATION 2 VERSION The Playstation 2 version is probably the one i'd recommend, due to it's availability and improved graphics over the Gamecube. However, the controls are pretty good and the Game doesn't freeze as often as the other versions. The graphics aren't as good, There's no online play and the Soundtrack is badly butchered, due to the size of Gamecube discs.

nfs most wanted car list 2005

GAMECUBE VERSION The Gamecube version is probably the worst port of all. it's up to you to defeat the whole blacklist and get back your car from Razor, who has used that car to go to the top. she supports you with safehouses, and a ride to the car shops for a brand new car.

nfs most wanted car list 2005

You are picked up by Mia, who is willing to help you get your car back, in exchange to make side bets on your races to get rich.

nfs most wanted car list 2005

However, you are sprung out of the joint, because there's no proof you were involved with the street racing. after seeing him leave, the police arrive and haul you off to jail. He secretly screws up your car, and wins the race, taking your car as a prize. in the days that follow, you win races to enter a blacklist race against Razor, one of the meanest street racers around. He keys your car, leaving to deal with a dangerous pursuit. Unfortunately, your first day in the City, you meet with RPD's toughest cop, Sergeant Cross. Following the line of games from NFS: Underground, NFS: Underground 2, NFS most wanted and NFS: carbon, You've just left Bayview City to come to Rockport City to challenge the blacklist, the toughest racers around. The graphics are amazing, the story is enjoyable, and the gameplay is fun and addicting. The Good: Great soundtrack Looks great Police evasion is a lot of fun The Bad: Still just a Need For Speed game at its core I feel chavvy just playing itīefore I go and write down what the 3 versions I mentioned before are like, Let me just say that NFS: most wanted should definitely be the face for racing games everywhere. But we'll always have this wonderful little gem. Truth be told there hasn't been another Need For Speed game I've enjoyed since, not even the reboot of this very title from 2012. So racing around this impressive city, with those tracks blasting and the adrenaline of evading the army of police cars behind me while at the same time dodging sets of spikes tossed across my path?! Great stuff. These types of games usually have nothing but moronic dance "Music" sided with rap but here there was lots of rock/metal including Bullet For My Valentine and Static X. Generic racing is a plenty sure, but it looked good for its time and had a killer soundtrack. Fine, put aside the street racing "Isn't it cool to be a criminal" childishness and all the customization (Which actually I enjoyed to an extent) and you've got the police evasion addition and I really quite liked it. I ended up getting Most Wanted and I don't even remember quite why and being frankly blown away. For this reason I've never liked the Need for Speed games, to me they're just chavvy generic games where wannabe racer boys can customize their car to look as trashy as possible complete with ridiculous spoiler. Racing games aren't really my thing, unless they fall under the gimmicky umbrella such as Mario Kart or other battle style car games.










Nfs most wanted car list 2005