
The actors aren’t phenomenally awful either (though the voice acting does have a streak of heavy cheese running right through it). I wouldn’t touch FMV with a 50-foot pole if I was a developer these days, but this presentation is creative and striking. The first time you see the story being told, like me, you will probably gasp in horror, “Wha? The return of crappy FMV?!?!?!!! OOOHHH NOOOOO!” But this mixture of animated, highly colored FMV characters and stylized backgrounds is both imaginative and refreshing. The game is draped in a crazily chromed out, sepia-tone landscape of industrial structures, and populated with heavily bloom-lit FMV characters. Though this is obviously a racing game, the first, most noticeable aspect of Most Wanted is the story and presentation.

Need for Speed Most Wanted continues the street acculturation thing, but EA ‘s canadian development team has mined one of the better iterations of the series, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, fusing both rudiments into a newly refined, so far queerly companion racer. The necessitate for Speed series has never clung to a especial view of pop culture like Rockstar ‘s Midnight Club or a especial car like Sega ‘s Ferrari 360, but the long-time series struck amber with its easy execution of modding with Need for Speed Underground, selling more units global than any game in 2003 with 7.5 million. The growing popularity of street race and modding has flourished in the popular culture, while Criterion ‘s Burnout series has blazed a path all its own, bringing arcade racing spinal column to its pre-Gran Turismo glory days. Definitely one of my favorite racing games.Developers of racing games received a modern injection of life and aim in the last two years. Over all there are more pinkslips, freedom, and ways to make cash. There are still many things to choose from when customizing your car. The only thing I did like better about the other titles in the NFS series is the vinyl customization and paint jobs, not saying that customization is bad in this game. The best thing though is that there ar e no closed tracks, everything is done on the streets. I also like the fact that as you work your way through the bosses (Blacklist) you have certain things you have to accomplish to earn enough rep to even race one of those bosses. I'm the kind of person that likes to build up alot of cash in between levels. The newer NFS games lower the winnings which makes it harder to earn cash without advancing. You can also win the same amount of cash if you decide to reenter a race.


There is also more freedom to do as you wish.

You also have the chance to win every car from every boss (Blacklist racer)by pink slip. I like the fact that there is more than one boss to beat. I decided to buy this game because I feel it is the best edition in the Need for speed series.
