Testseek.co.uk have collected 21 expert reviews of the Need for Speed: Most Wanted and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
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Abstract: These vary from street races against other nitrous-loving cop-botherers to checkpoint races against the clock. These are interspersed with one-on-one Most Wanted races that see you taking on other drivers to move up the ranks as the best driver in Fairhav...
Abstract: Every once in a while I'm wrong about something. In my November 2012 review, I gave Need for Speed: Most Wanted four stars. It deserved five stars… it deserves five stars. It isn't that the game has magically gotten better, it's that here we are, a ...
Published: 2013-02-07, Author: Michael , review by: geardiary.com
fun exploration, easy navigation, short load times, smooth switches between the single and multiplayer modes, appealing environments, well-defined objects/routes, helpful menus/presentation, interfaces also serve as recommendation systems, high variety, h
Continue expansion into more accessible and destructible environments, Easy-Drive menu learning curve, text notices momentarily block the action, improved physics (e.g. fence stays up even after vehicles brake through), a few environmental glitches after
Published: 2012-11-07, Author: Need , review by: neoseeker.com
Criterion has put out another outstanding entry for the Need For Speed series, but I still have a few fears. What's going to happen to Burnout Paradise? It instantly became my top racing game of choice when it was released, and I was really hoping to see...
Abstract: At some point in my life, it struck that I will never be a race car driver nor will I find myself a Fast and Furious-style street racer of any sort. I am not sure that either of those notions upset me as such, but I do get an incredible kick out of pl...
Abstract: Last year the Need for Speed series attempted a story-based new installment called “The Run” that fell upon mixed reviews and criticism of straying too far away from what made the series popular in the first place. Well if games like Madden NFL aren’t ...
Abstract: Open world street racing is certainly nothing new in the world of video games, and Need for Speed has long been one the genre’s most beloved franchises. With Need for Speed Most Wanted (not to be confused with the game of the same title that came out b...
Terrific handling makes driving a pleasure, Police chases are usually intense and enjoyable, Billboards make for satisfying asynchronous competition, Online multiplayer races are fast and exciting, Beautiful and varied city.
In slower cars, police chases can be a frustrating ordeal, Repetitive police chatter, Lacks any sense of narrative motivation, Building up a car collection is unfulfilling, Inconsistent, sometimes dull online challenges
It's not quite the smooth, finely tuned speed machine it could have been, but Need for Speed: Most Wanted is still an exciting racer....