

You're going to need all that to beat the odds. All you have are your skills, your Speedbreaker ability, your car, Rog, and Mia. However, you can get your first car and have a crack at defeating the Blacklist and evading the police. Later on, Mia comes to pick you up from the police station after you're released due to lack of evidence, note You don't have a car anymore, how could Cross prove that you're a street racer? but of course, not before Razor skyrockets to the top of the Blacklist with your car.


There was also a mobile version of that game developed by Firemonkeys Studios. (with Kinect voice support), Windows (mainly via the Origin service), and PlayStation Vita on October 30, 2012, with a Wii U version entitled Most Wanted U released in 2013. It was released on PlayStation 3 (with PlayStation Move support), Xbox 360 note The only non-PC platform to have received both Most Wanted games, not counting the release of the 2005 game's PS2 version on PS3. The second Most Wanted, a more socially-focused, much less story-driven reinterpretation of the 2005 game, was developed by Criterion Games. There was also a PlayStation Portable release called 5-1-0. It gained fame for being the first tuner culture game by EA that lets the player drive during daytime and to be chased by the police, as well as for its infamously cheesy storyline. The first Most Wanted was developed by then-main NFS developer EA Black Box and released on Novemfor Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and Xbox 360, the last of which had this game as one of its launch titles. The acting wasn’t exactly Oscar-worthy, but it did its job, you hated the antagonists and empathised with your character and Mia.Need for Speed: Most Wanted is the name of two street Racing Games that are part the overall Need for Speed franchise published by Electronic Arts. This is the closest you’ll see to CSI: Miami in a video game, complete with one-liners, dramatic taking off of sunglasses and smug characters like Cross. Now, it’s iconic and oozing with nostalgia. It was over-the-top and heavily stylised, but it was always entertaining. The same goes to the sound and handling model, only Gran Turismo was better at the time.ĭon’t forget about the soundtrack either! There were some absolute bangers in there, this still ranks as one of NFS’ best all these years later. While they don’t look like anything special now, the graphics were top-notch for the time. From the first race you compete in, you have a clear goal to beat Razor, no matter what the cost is. What sets Most Wanted apart from many games though, is that there’s a real sense of progression. The racing itself is brilliant, its high-speed nature makes it thrilling from start to finish. You could argue that the challenges and races were somewhat repetitive, but that’s an issue that a lot of racing games still suffer with today.
