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Abstract: GRAPHICSYou all remember NFS Most Wanted right? And you remember when it came out right? That’s correct, in 2005 exactly 3 years before Undercover was released. So that means the graphics must have gotten much better right? The answer would have b...
Abstract: Let's get this out of the way first: Yes, it's worse than ProStreet. There are three types of people who will want to play this game: NFS fans, driving fans, and people who are just looking to get into the franchise. Of the above, I feel sorry for the ...
Overall, Need for Speed: Undercover is a decent game but it is disappointingly similar to its predecessors. It doesnt try to break the mold, opting to trim things by focusing on racing rather than plot. The storys pacing and mixture of plot-driven ev...
Abstract: You, a largely unidentified Caucasian male, work for an investigative agency that needs a “deniable asset”: That’s essentially somebody that the agency can send deep undercover with no ties to the agency itself. If the asset – that’s you – is discovere...
Abstract: Name: Need for Speed UndercoverGenre: RacingPlatform: Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Wii, PC, DS (Reviewed on Xbox 360) I don’t really consider myself a huge fan of racing games. To be clear, this doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy them, because I have for most of m...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Cop chases are still fun, Cool customization options, Ample game modes to choose from
A technical nightmare, God awful voice acting, Terrible story
But like I was saying earlier, there is a small amount of fun to be had in the game since you have a weird variety of events to chose from some of which are old like Sprint, Circuit etc. while some are brand new to this series like Cop Take-Out, Cost t...
Abstract: 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...