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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Black Box and EA are back at it with yet another edition of Need for Speed (NFS). This time, we're going Undercover to unravel the mysterious link between street racing toughs and arms dealers. Undercover tries to get back to the days of NFS: Most Wanted...
Overall, Need for Speed: Undercover is a decent game but it is disappointingly similar to its predecessors. It doesn’t try to break the mold, opting to trim things by focusing on racing rather than plot. The story’s pacing and mixture of plot-driven ev...
von Roland Nicolai Eine Frechheit! Etwas anderes fällt mir zur aktuellen Need for Speed-Episode nicht ein. Ich finde es eine bodenlose Frechheit, eine so bekannte und eigentlich geile Rennspielserie derart tief sinken zu lassen. Erst kürzlich habe ic...
Abstract: Let's get this out of the way first: Yes, it's worse than ProStreet. There are three types of people who will want to play this game: NFS fans, driving fans, and people who are just looking to get into the franchise. Of the above, I feel sorry for the ...
Abstract: The Need for Speed series has been around for a good many years. Once just a fast racing game with no frills, quickly became a car junkie's wet dream with the options to customize everything from the paint job to the little details of the engine. After...
Abstract: Slow and steady may very well win you a metaphorical race, but in reality that rather hairy tale is very much at the core of the biggest problem Need for Speed: Undercover has. Aside from the spectacular, rather abrupt opening, a significant portion of...
Good graphics, Cop chases are back, Open world, Lots of cars
Event difficulty varies greatly
If you liked Need for Speed Most Wanted, Need for Speed Undercover is a game you want to add to your collection. It offers the racing that gamers loved in Pro Street with back to the franchise roots police chases and destruction. blog comments powered ...
Lengthy single player campaign, new experience system rewards you based on ability
Substandard driving mechanics, less variety in races and events, open-world design handled poorly
Friends don’t let friends play Need for Speed: Undercover. Mediocre racing and tacky styling leave it stuck in neutral, gunning its engine while going absolutely nowhere. While a long campaign mode and intriguing new experience system get the piston...
Abstract: After enduing the mother of all loading bars (which I had thought, wrongly, were all behind us now) NFS: Undercover kicks off with alarming suddenness. With almost no warning, you’re suddenly told to escape from the police you figured were chasing an A...