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Resumen: The classic Need for Speed series from EA shifts into high gear with the release of the latest chapter, Need for Speed Undercover. Players are given a plethora of gaming options ranging from but not limited to the story mode such as beat the clock, ra...
Resumen: Need for Speed games have always been strong in the visuals department and Undercover is no different. The opening sequence and overall presentation has a modern day Miami Vice feel to it. Bottom line, the results are outstanding and the graphics stand...
Resumen: I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's a definite jarring sensation permeating the air in Tri-City. Something, somewhere, is not quite right. It's throwing the whole Need for Speed Undercover experience off-balance. On paper, everything looks s...
Resumen: Need for Speed goes back to its roots with Undercover after last year’s ProStreet experiment failed pretty miserably. Undercover brings back the police chases, open world city, and arcade-style gameplay that made previous titles in the series, and in p...
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Publicación: 2008-11-20, Autor: Bryan , crítica de: gamespy.com
Return to Most Wanted style of gameplay; gentle learning curve; online Cops and Robbers mode is great.
Unsteady 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...
Publicación: 2008-11-19, Autor: Aaron , crítica de: cnet.com
Resumen: 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 isnt great.
Need for Speed returns to its roots with hokey cutscenes, wild cop chases, and solid racing action. ...
Resumen: Need for Speed Undercover makes a good attempt to recapture the visceral sense of racing that the series made its name on, but doesn’t bring much new to the table.