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Need for Speed: Undercover

Nov 24th, 2009 by cinypi

  • Go Deep Undercover – Race into an action-packed story of pursuit and betrayal. Take on jobs and compete in races to prove yourself as you infiltrate and take down an international crime syndicate
  • Highway Battle – Fight off the cops and others as you take down your prey in high-speed, high stake multi-car chases. New and vastly improved AI mechanics mean more aggressive and intelligent cops focused on taking you out fast and by any means necessary
  • Criminal Scramble – Be a cop and chase down criminals in the Criminal Scramble Mode
  • Heroic Driving Engine – lets you pull off amazing moves for the ultimate driving edge

Product Description
In the latest version of the world’s #1 racing franchise, you steer Maggie Q through a live action adventure infiltrating an international crime syndicate. If you like cop drama with plenty of high-octane car chases, this is the game for you. EA Games. PS3, Xbox 360, PC, PS2, Wii, PSP, DS and mobile. Rated T… More >>

Need for Speed: Undercover




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5 Responses to “Need for Speed: Undercover”

  1. Nona Hunter
    11/24/2009 at 8:23 pm

    The NFS undercover game was truly fun and addictive. I think I played it pretty much nonstop for 2 and a half days. but now that I’ve beaten, and have gone back and have ‘dominated’ the few courses and challenges, there isn’t much to do but start over. the online play was okay for a while but there isn’t a whole lot to choose from. as far as the frame rate, and graphics are concened I had no problem, maybe the people had problems should upgrade their TV’s Fun game til I had beaten it now it’s for killing time or when I get bored of other games. Overall a 4 star. also I thnk developers are putting games out too early for the ps3 system since they can upload revisions to the game after release. overall a good theory but it has taken away from the technical aspect of the games, and the required testing to put out a good game.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Captain Kidd
    11/24/2009 at 9:20 pm

    Well, this game is more fun to play than the last NFS snooze fest that was Pro Street. However, I wouldn’t say it is any better than Wanted. Circuit and Sprint races are too easy. Do the cars have brakes? I don’t know, because I never need to use them. There were a dozen DLC packs for extra spoilers and body kits before the game was even released. How about a DLC patch to help with the frame rate. This game isn’t terrible. Its just the same old bag of tricks, but a lower quality.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Sebastian Wild
    11/24/2009 at 11:28 pm

    I was a really disappointed in Pro Street, but enjoyed Most Wanted… Undercover is clearly the best NfS game out of the whole franchise. Graphics and game-play are are smooth. I love the Soundtrack (!!!) too.

    the map is HUGE and it provides long term fun.

    Just an all around great PS3 title… MUST HAVE for every racing fan.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. T. Morgan
    11/25/2009 at 1:04 am

    I was in love with Underground when that came out, and I’m in love with Undercover! The graphics are beautiful, and I love that the story sections are actual videos instead of creepy video game people. The map is huge, which is almost a downside because I get lost every two seconds, and that’s not really good when you’re being chased by the cops! I easily rolled through my first hour of playing, and then started getting stuck on some of the ‘jobs’ you’re given in order to continue. Which is good, because I was worried I was going to tear through the game. The only complaint I have is that the garage is a bit vague, they don’t really tell you when you unlock things in the garage, and I drove around in my car for a while before I realized that I was able to go do visual upgrades.

    The cars in the game are great, the graphics are gorgeous, and the music doesn’t make me want to stab my eyes out (like Underground did). I think this is a great buy if you’ve loved the NFS line!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. ice grizzly
    11/25/2009 at 2:52 am

    After getting lost last year, it is back on the right track. The game does a lot of things right, just that there is no polish. I wish they had spent another 6 months to fully bake it. With open world games like burnout and Midnight club forcing you learning the entire city, this one is easy to pick up and play. Very similar to old need for speed games where the races are guided. There is no trophies as of I write this review. The game is very easy to play. They have gotten all the basics right, hope the next one is the definitive version.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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