Its like EA decided to take a nap and quickly slapped together underground rap and subpar rock as they quickly shoved the game out.
Fortunately, I have a portable CD player to listen to when playing or else this game would be annoying. Lock ups are rare and happened three times. Most Wanted has been the only 360 game to give me problems. If you can't, you have to repeat it 500 times as you keep getting totaled. Its basically up to the CPU to determine if you can move or not. Assholes.Ģ) The Drag racing is the only time where I've experienced an on-rails racing game. Then the fast moving cars trying to steer me to box me in. Within a minute, I had 8 of those bastards try to ram me. Then all of a sudden, out of some corner, a cop sees you? WTF? Not to forget sometimes how those charging SUV Heavy groups keep running into you. You get to a cooldown point and you go into the hiding spot (which is hard enough). I'm at Blacklist #3 right now.ġ) The upper echelon police chases are annoyingly long.
I've been playing the Xbox 360 version a lot. However, I will add that the races are slightly better themselves, if not the entire game around it. The music was much better on the old one. Total shame that they removed it, even for a different type of racing game.Ĥ. My favorite part about NFSUII was that it had such an awesome garage system that could I could rotate my car endlessly while adding shit here and there. Building Cars - this entire system was so much more polished than in MW that I couldn't play it for about 8 months. Unlockables - this system was managed much, much better and was easier to access.ģ. During the day in NFSMW, I never see any freaking people. Combine that with the logic of it all: at night, I expect the road to be empty, no people around. Neon lights, casinos, skyscrapers, fountains, mansions, headlights, neon underglow stuff, etc.all give this game a HUGE advantage in what they can pull off graphically. Driving at night gives the game a more stylistic feel. Soon people will stop buying games altogether just because it has EA on it, they need to get their heads out of their backsides where it's firmly planted and start operating like a proper company.But I do disagree with you about NFSUII, completely.ġ. True, people are supporting them by buying the games but signing in with tools like Origin they won't allow you for a refund which leaves you with a game you will never play and it keeps asking for updates, if we had the option of returning the games then EA would be bankrupt by now save for a couple good games. They need to put more effort into raising the overall quality of their games and most importantly CUSTOMER SUPPORT. EA used to mean something 10 years ago, a good name, now its just "lazy sods that trick you out of your money". Not only did it give the police force a face but it let us aim to get high stars so we can spawn Cross and kick his ass, then proceed the due bragging rights to friends. Not only does the 2005 version exceed better than the 2012 version other than graphics (which isn't that important) is that they even gave the Police an icon, Cross. And what is it with all the cars scattered around the world, I get it they are trying to encourage exploration but why would hundreds of owners leave their expensive cars unlocked and with the keys in hidden in remote locations (as if they were trying to hide it from themselves). Winning sports suspension after a race, so where does it come from? I assume you go and steal it from the other racers' cars after the victory.
The autolog and upgrade system is also a bit daft for me, money is the simplest and best rewards for winning races. I preferred 2005 version because it gives you incentive to take down the most wanted (razor has your car and you want it back) as opposed to 2012 where they gave you a list of the most wanted and just expected you to get on with it.
PSP Games can't keep up with the competitor platforms because of the miniscule resolution and graphics ability, so you should just get a refund on your forum accounts if you think PSP games are the same as the PC counterparts similarly how absurd it is to think movies are as good as the books. You obviously haven't played the PC or PS2 versions of Most Wanted which were actually open world.