Videogamepeople.com says "The game gives an exciting adrenaline rush with a mix of fantastic graphics and effects, sounds and dramatic effect. The game is not a piece of cake and normal racing won’t get you far as you must risk all you got and driving insanely through curves and slamming your opponents to the wall is key to success. This is the best game in the Need for Speed series, and if you’re into a breath taking experience, Need for Speed Most Wanted is the game for you."
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Need for Speed: Most Wanted debuted in 2005, with the Xbox 360 version being the first then next-generation title in the franchise.
This game was awesome! I remember reloading my save if I didn’t get the pink slip from my blacklist rival
Paul writes - "EA know a good thing when they see it, and for multiple years November was Need for Speed month. In a break from the usual routine, I'm going to be looking back at two games here, released in 2005 and 2010 respectively. The earlier game is Need for Speed: Most Wanted, which has the distinction of being one of the very best in the franchise. The second game comes from 2010, and is Need for Speed Hot Pursuit; which I'll talk about just as the Remastered version of the game has hit the stores."
I completely adore this game! In fact its probably my favorite racing game. I recently dusted off my xbox 360 to play Most Wanted 2005. Still a great game, though I do not remember there being such horrible performance. Like massive frame-pacing issues. screen tearing, latency. If any game ever truly needed to be remastered, it this one for sure!
GAME OF THE YEAR!!!!!
Man no lie that game has no sense of direction the are tracks are some the worse I. Designs ever if you not following the AI u will end up going off course if u don't take a quick look at the map seems like everything is going against you at the same time the AI knows it's way plus they fast as hell it gets very frustrating should have just gotten Forza Horizon instead
I agree, i got this game for 30 bucks on black friday and i doubt they wanted you to blow by each race the 1st time around...as with any game, once you repeat the track (or race) several times you pretty much know where u need to go and can plan ahead giving you an edge of sort. That's part of the appeal, you learn from your mistakes and adjust accordingly until you pull it off to near perfection and come out in 1st place...
I have yet to play online, but so far i'm digging it compared to most racing games...my only complaint (very minor) is that when you repaint your car while the cops chase you it doesn't eliminate your wanted level or at the very least decrease it...i'm just used to grand theft auto i guess.
meh, i`ve passed on it. maybe black box studio can rekindle NFS im not into burnout type games .