60°
8.2

AusGamers Need for Speed: Most Wanted Review - The Real Griefing Simulator

AusGamers has reviewed Need for Speed: Most Wanted and writes:

It’s hard to recommend Most Wanted to those who prefer to race offline, as the sterile event structure isn’t enough to keep players driving after the thrill of exploring the city wears off. It’s a much more enjoyable game online though, provided you don’t mind getting rammed every 30 seconds. The multiplayer racing is fast and filthy, where you’ll be rewarded for crashing into every opponent more so than taking a clean line.

Read Full Story >>
ausgamers.com
130°

BMW recreates Need for Speed Most Wanted’s iconic M3 GTR

A replica of Most Wanted’s famed M3 GTR is on display at the BMW Welt exhibition until 6th January.

DivineHand125206d ago

If this thing drives off I imagine it will turn a lot of heads.

205d ago
90°

Need For Speed: Most Wanted Is Getting A Much-Needed Fan Remake In Unreal Engine 5

The YouTuber NostalgiaNexus is working on a Need for Speed: Most Wanted remake in Unreal Engine 5, featuring improved textures and police AI.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8WI1321MXc&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fexputer.com%2F
Retroman314d ago

Wish Ea would connect with Nostalgia nexus create Fan loved Mostwanted instead of online multi-player crap been out since 2012

70°

Why Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) Still Holds Up To Modern Racing Games

Need for Speed: Most Wanted is still iconic mainly due to its corny storyline, its superb gameplay, and the unforgettable BMW M3 GTR.

Chryzz23376d ago

Its the best one in my opinion

Retroman314d ago

Along with Highstakes, Hotpursuit 2

Abnor_Mal375d ago

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit2 for PS2 is the epitome of iconic.