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Mediocre racing and tacky styling leave Need for Speed Undercover stuck in neutral, gunning its engine while going absolutely nowhere. While a long campaign mode and intriguing new experience system get the pistons pumping, everything grinds to a halt...
Return to Most Wanted style of gameplay; gentle learning curve; online Cops and Robbers mode is great.
Unplayably bad frame rate; bland story; frequent load times; generally unpolished; lack of challenge.
If theres one thing that Need For Speed fans have been clamoring for, its a return to the race-from-the-cops gameplay of NFS: Most Wanted, arguably the high water mark of the franchise. Undercover delivers that, with plenty of overenthusiastic police...
It’s an entry-level arcade racer, with a range of fast and destructive events plus an open-world theme and a host of licensed vehicles. Need For Speed Undercover is fun and tailored to suit all tastes. 7.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (5)Share this...
Abstract: For the most part, the reaction to the last few Need for Speed games was the same: "Why arent they more like Need for Speed Most Wanted?" "Where are the cheesy cutscenes and the over-the-top cop chases?" It seems as if EA heard those cries, because fo...
Plenty of cop chases, Instantly join races with press of a button, Isnt long before youre driving a cool car.
Lots of quirks and nagging gameplay issues, Emulates Most Wanted, but doesnt necessarily improve upon it, Story isnt much to get excited about, Frame rate renders game nearly unplayable at times.
Need for Speed returns to its roots with hokey cutscenes, wild cop chases, and solid racing action. ...
Abstract: EAs Need for Speed franchise has been in an odd position the last couple years. While the franchise often worked to mix up the formula from year to year a decent bit, the release of EAs own Burnout Paradise posed a bit of a conundrum for the publishe...
Abstract: Come on, it’s Need for Speed and that means a tried-and-true racing formula. While the story is a bit far-fetched, it really is no different than some previous titles in the NFS franchise. It would be nice to see the series break out and take a few cha...
Lengthy single player campaign; new experience system rewards you based on ability.
Substandard driving mechanics; less variety in races and events; openworld design handled poorly. 1. Excuse me but from game play videos I've seen, The driving physics are exactly the same from previous games in the series so I don't know what you...