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Need for Speed Most Wanted 2012 Android Game Review.
Need for Speed Most Wanted careened into Google Play today, hauling with it high expectations based on the long-standing franchise. The latest Need for Speed racing game for Android excels in graphics, and offers an otherwise pared-down, straightforward racing experience. Race types are all familiar, including the usual 6-car run, one-on-one, time trials, and checkpoint races.
As players progress, they earn Speed Points, which over time unlock new cars. Those cars are bought with in-game cash, which is acquired by winning gold, silver, and bronze awards in races, or through in-app purchases if you're feeling skeezy. It's hard not to begrudge a dev for pushing IAPs after charging seven bucks for it up-front as well. So far the only car customization I've seen are paint jobs, though the Google Play listing mentions mods that can properly enhance your car's performance.
The graphics really are phenomenal. Though I felt the framerate was a little low playing on the Nexus 7, it kept up fine and the models still rendered extremely well. Lighting is great, and there are a few particle effects, such as sparks and a bit of dust, but it would be good to see a bit more in terms of water effects. Reflections are particularly well done. As for audio, the soundtrack is excellent, with recognizable, high-octane tunes shuffling throughout your races. The sound effects do a decent enough job to convincingly portray what's happening, right down to the brief lull in the motor roar as gears shift.
Keep in mind that this game is nearly 2 GB once everything's installed. Tilt-based steering is the default, with upward swipes employed for activating nitrous speed boosts, right-side taps to drift around corners, and left-side taps for the breaks. If you like, you can use a tap-and-drag scheme to steer, but if my video is any indication, it takes some getting used to. The gameplay is ultimately geared towards racing purists. Tightly hugging turns, timing boosts, and avoiding obstacles are the core muscles you'll be flexing in Most Wanted, unlike other racing games which tend to be more dependent on car upgrades, catching floating power-ups, and taking down opposing racers.
Need for Speed Most Wanted really pushes the cross-platform Speedwall, which is a fancy name for a scoring leaderboard with your friends. Speedwalls exist for every challenge, and if you don't have any NFS buddies to fill them up, AI placeholders will fill it up. The top scorers make it to the Most Wanted list. Getting top scores has never been a big draw for me, especially when it's hard enough adding friends you care about that actually play the same game. Same goes for Origin; EA's social gaming network continues to be gently nudged our direction, but there's still little impetus to be particularly active on there.
It's sad that even run-of-the-mill online multiplayer isn't included in Most Wanted. Real Racing 3 will be doing some cool work with asynchronous multiplayer when it eventually launches, and I would be surprised if EA and Gameloft didn't follow suit with something similar eventually.
After taking the arcade racing genre by storm with the original Need for Speed Most Wanted back in 2005, EA rebooted the series this year and put the steering wheel in the able hands of Criterion Games, makers of the popular Burnout games as well as Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit.
The original Most Wanted included open world racing combined with frantic cop chases. The story of the game involved competing against expert drivers from a blacklist and racing to the top to get your car back. The new one is somewhat similar although for the mobile version, the open world has been dropped. You have a map where race events appear for you to play. As you win more races, more events get unlocked. After a handful of regular events, you will get to race against one of the blacklist members. Defeat all the ten racers on that list and you beat the game. You can of course go back to playing the unlocked events, of which there are plenty.
Race events are of multiple types. You have the simple races where you have to come first to win. Checkpoint races make you go around the track reaching checkpoints before the timer runs out. In some races, you have to finish the race before a specified time. A variant of that involves taking as little damage to your car as possible otherwise you get penalized with extra seconds added to your time. In one type of race, you need to have an average speed above a specific value. Depending upon how you do, you get gold, silver or bronze medals. These medals are at times separate from the actual race results. So, for example, you may win the race but if you did not finish within a specified time you will still get a bronze medal. Ultimately, it’s the medal that counts, not the race positions.
In every level you will have cops to give you company, along with other drivers. These are some of the most ruthless opponents that you will find in any game. Their sole objective is to stop you and they’ll do anything to make that happen. Their most popular trick is to tap the rear corner of your car, which at high speeds, is enough for your car to fishtail out of control. They also try to pin you to the side of the road to slow you down. At times they also drive in front of you and brake to slow you down.
As you unlock more races, the police opposition gets tougher. They bring out faster cars to take you down and you will have multiple cars on your tail at times. But their best trick is using the spike strip. Yes, the infamous spike strips from the original Most Wanted makes an appearance here and the cops are not afraid to use them. When things get out of hands the cops will deploy spike strips on the road while the cars are moving, similar to the way they did in Hot Pursuit (Most Wanted had stationary strips fixed to the road). These are harder to avoid, particularly at high speeds and unless you are careful you will drive over them.
Fortunately, the damage that happens to your car is minimal. You slow down a bit but you can still continue if nothing happened. It takes a bit away from the health of your car but it’s not the show stopper that it was in the original 2005 game.
Need For Speed Most Wanted Wanted 2012 Android Game Features.
1.The game has really awesome graphics.
2.Story line is good.
3.Realistic 3D game.
4.Game has nice cars and visuals.
5.Amazing Visuals of city.
NFS Most Wanted Recommended System Requirements:
Dual Core 1 GHz or higher,CPU; 1 GB ram, Tegra 3, SGX 540, Mali 400 or higher,2 gb free space and 2.3.3+ Android O/S
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