[Media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqcoxgpXbX4[/media]3 packs in one. One adds the new area along with 5 new cars, the other two are just car packs.
This game is just silly fun. If these are well priced ill buy.
5 cars for $10
Brilliant pricing.
Game was pretty good. I'd rather play Driver: San Fran though. NFS is fun, but the presentation always felt so serious.
"Best Racing Game of 2012"
When there's like 5 of them released in the year, you can't have much competition.
the world can eat my ass; this game was fucking good. i'll be sure to pick it up for my wii u.
Too bad the game is so sub-par. I bought it for $20 when it was on sale on Amazon, but when I played it there was nothing very exceptional to it. There isn't much to do nor is there any progression, so you just go around doing nothing. I regret buying it since I've only put like 4-5 hours into before I just got bored and forgot about it.
[QUOTE=KillerJaguar;39729538]Too bad the game is so sub-par. I bought it for $20 when it was on sale on Amazon, but when I played it there was nothing very exceptional to it. There isn't much to do nor is there any progression, so you just go around doing nothing. I regret buying it since I've only put like 4-5 hours into before I just got bored and forgot about it.[/QUOTE]
You ever play Burnout Paradise? Because it's the same deal here and I love it.
If they had made police playable, it probably would have helped make the game more fun. I loved Burnout: Hot Pursuit solely because you could play police and chase racers. Instead you're limited to playing just the racer and the police chases aren't all that fun or exciting. It doesn't help that police seem to [b]always[/b] spawn directly ahead of you, making escaping frustrating. But that's counter-acted by the fact that getting busted does nothing to you, so there's no real incentive to get away.
Just my two cents though. Burnout: Most Wanted was a real let-down for me.
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[QUOTE=Fish_poke;39729555]You ever play Burnout Paradise? Because it's the same deal here and I love it.[/QUOTE]
I did play Burnout Paradise and loved it, but the cars didn't feel like Burnout. They felt like bricks.
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There's also that in Burnout Paradise, you could play the city online and just dick around with each other, trying to find creative ways to wreck each other. Most Wanted didn't have that.
[QUOTE=KillerJaguar;39729577]If they had made police playable, it probably would have helped make the game more fun. I loved Burnout: Hot Pursuit solely because you could play police and chase racers. Instead you're limited to playing just the racer and the police chases aren't all that fun or exciting. It doesn't help that police seem to [b]always[/b] spawn directly ahead of you, making escaping frustrating. But that's counter-acted by the fact that getting busted does nothing to you, so there's no real incentive to get away.
Just my two cents though. Burnout: Most Wanted was a real let-down for me.
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I did play Burnout Paradise and loved it, but the cars didn't feel like Burnout. They felt like bricks.
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There's also that in Burnout Paradise, you could play the city online and just dick around with each other, trying to find creative ways to wreck each other. Most Wanted didn't have that.[/QUOTE]
but the online did have that. i was always dicking around with others.
[QUOTE=KillerJaguar;39729577]
There's also that in Burnout Paradise, you could play the city online and just dick around with each other, trying to find creative ways to wreck each other. Most Wanted didn't have that.[/QUOTE]
Gotta disagree there. The entire online was in free roam and challenges and races loaded automatically. The teleport to meetup is a feature that burnout paradise fucking needed so bad. Too bad it only works like half the time in MW 2012.
Online is really fucking buggy. Races not starting, infinite hud notification chains, broken teleport to meet up... It's really fun online but destroyed by all it's glitches.
If I had to give a reccomendation between paradise and mw 2012, I would go with paradise. MW 2012 just feels like a watered down version of paradise with liscensed cars and cops.
I'm confused. Video is for Need for Speed, but we are talking about Burnout?
It's not really a NFS game at all at this point, it's burnout in all but the name.
[QUOTE=Fish_poke;39729624]but the online did have that. i was always dicking around with others.[/QUOTE]
There was free-roam online? They didn't do a very good job advertising that. I thought you could only play races online.
[QUOTE=T2L_Goose;39729671]I'm confused. Video is for Need for Speed, but we are talking about Burnout?[/QUOTE]
Criterion made Most Wanted 2012 and Hot Pursuit 2010 along with the Burnout series. It really shows.
[QUOTE=legolover122;39729657]If I had to give a reccomendation between paradise and mw 2012, I would go with paradise. MW 2012 just feels like a watered down version of paradise with liscensed cars and cops.[/QUOTE]
That's exactly how I feel about MW 2012. Though I would also recommend Hot Pursuit 2010 over both of them. That game I spent hours just chasing people online and finding new tricks and techniques to bust people, to the point where I would win 99% of interceptor duels.
Though the online for HP 2010 is dead, which makes me sad. I wish you could search for lobbies yourself instead of being stuck to matchmaking and that there was a chat function.
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