I played this a lot as a kid, enough to complete every single bit of content the game had multiple times over. Going back though, it feels like its aged pretty poorly. Still one of the best NFS games, but damn, that's not really saying much since the series kinda peaked with Underground.
Hot Pursuit 2 definitely contributed to my taste in music tho.
Hot Pursuit 2 definitely contributed to my taste in music tho.
Okay, since I've played the PS2 and PC versions, I'll just say this:
PC version: Lmao it's my entire childhood, along with high stakes and the underground series, I've used to rock these ones on Win XP, but what I like about hot pursuit is that it introduced me some good sh*t bands (alternative metal bands and rapcore), plus I've always picked the ford cars.
PS2 version: I've played this one recently, when I saw a random gameplay of it somewhere on youtube, I was hella amazed how the PC didn't looked like this one, and year by year, I've finally tried this one out and dayum, this thing rocks lmfao, I mean, I love the pc version and such, but it's a hard choice, but I prefer the ps2 version, it's like picking a similarly twin but with differences
PC version: Lmao it's my entire childhood, along with high stakes and the underground series, I've used to rock these ones on Win XP, but what I like about hot pursuit is that it introduced me some good sh*t bands (alternative metal bands and rapcore), plus I've always picked the ford cars.
PS2 version: I've played this one recently, when I saw a random gameplay of it somewhere on youtube, I was hella amazed how the PC didn't looked like this one, and year by year, I've finally tried this one out and dayum, this thing rocks lmfao, I mean, I love the pc version and such, but it's a hard choice, but I prefer the ps2 version, it's like picking a similarly twin but with differences
Un Need for Speed tan perfeccionado con respecto a los de los 90's, previo a la igual algo mal envejecida identidad de los Need for Speed de Black Box (acéptenlo, tunear autos, sean callejeros o supercoches es o cringe o edgy, no hay tercera opción), es de este modo el Need for Speed con la verdadera identidad NFS, ni el de Criterion se le acerca.
PS2 - 4
XBOX - 1.5
The PS2 version is a fun racer that overstays its welcome quite a bit but is still worth playing as long as you stick to the Hot Pursuit mode. The other version features unsatisfying, floaty handling and way worse cop chases. I tried to go back to finish up the Championship mode on the XBOX but gave up after realising that every single event in the game takes at least 10 minutes to finish and is boring enough to the point that I could fall asleep playing it.
XBOX - 1.5
The PS2 version is a fun racer that overstays its welcome quite a bit but is still worth playing as long as you stick to the Hot Pursuit mode. The other version features unsatisfying, floaty handling and way worse cop chases. I tried to go back to finish up the Championship mode on the XBOX but gave up after realising that every single event in the game takes at least 10 minutes to finish and is boring enough to the point that I could fall asleep playing it.
I want to preface this by saying I'm not much of a racing guy. With the exception of NFS: Underground through Undercover I've never really had much interest in racing games. But this was one of those deep-childhood games that I first played before NFSU, so I was interested to revisit it. Just keep in mind that I have little frame of reference when it comes to this genre.
The presentation in this game is easily the best thing about it. Music is amazing, graphics are gorgeous, every track has its own personality and creative quirks, even the visual effects like smoke from burning tires or splashes from the water are reminiscent of the best movie chases.
When it comes to the gameplay, I feel like the same things that make this game great are the things that make it bad. Contrary to how the later games would function, Hot Pursuit 2 feels much realer. There's no rubber-banding, tracks are very intricate with many shortcuts that can either be helpful or harmful, just like it would be in the real life. This means that paying close attention to the road ahead and the mini-map is very important. So is making quick decisions on the fly and memorizing the track on your first lap to avoid making mistakes on the second. This is a game where your skill is genuinely rewarded... Well, for the most part. In my experience, I felt that choosing the right car can make a radical difference (as in coming first vs. coming last kind of difference). It seems like every event has its best car option, and you have to figure out which one through trial and error. Again this does kinda add to that sense of realism, as every car handles differently and has a different speed. Also, the cops are not as much a mechanic (as it would be in MW), as real genuine opponents. And the only way to win against them is to outsmart and outdrive them. Trying to ram them would usually only harm you.
Which brings us to probably the worst aspect of the game: the collision model. This thing can send your car flying and spinning for missing the turn by one millimeter. And this is why I said earlier that the same things that make this game great are the things that make it bad. It means that all those things I mentioned earlier like no rubber-banding, varied shortcuts, etc. can make the game insanely difficult.
The game has two modes: Hot Pursuit and World Championship. The former has cops and traffic, and is thus more fun. The latter is just normal racing. I beat the first one with relative ease and most of the second one, but then the penultimate event on the right branch there was a tournament, and it was FUCKING BRUTAL. I must've spent an hour just trying to beat that tournament. I somehow managed to finish 3rd on the first race, which means a Bronze medal. Which I took, having replayed it like 5 times to just get that. But the second race I just could not beat. I must've replayed it like 10 times or so with different cars (Murcielago is clearly the best option there), and I couldn't finish in the top 3 even once. It's like the game expects you to not make a single major mistake here. What I mean by major mistake is when you hit something in such a way that your car spins or goes flying. Do that once, you might still have a chance of getting Bronze, but do it again and you're done. And the track is very difficult to maneuver. The only time I managed to get a near-flawless run was with weaker cars, like Aston Martin or Lamborghini Diablo, but all those Carreras and Murcielagos would crush me every time simply on the account of they're faster. Eventually I just gave up. I'm not a kid anymore, I really cannot devote much time to just sitting there and "getting gud" at a game by replaying the same section a hundred times.
In conclusion, great game, but pretty unbalanced. It kinda feels like the line between winning and losing is very thin, and you're gonna be crossing it constantly unless you're an expert driver. Which I am not. I'm marking this as "abandoned", but that mostly regards the campaign. Otherwise this is a solid racer, which I might still come back to every now and then for single races.
P.S. There's also the mode where you can play as a cop, but I did not play that because I have no interest in being a cop. I was planning to give it a try just to see how it plays, but then that frustrating tournament I couldn't beat made me rage-quit, and I don't feel like going back.
The presentation in this game is easily the best thing about it. Music is amazing, graphics are gorgeous, every track has its own personality and creative quirks, even the visual effects like smoke from burning tires or splashes from the water are reminiscent of the best movie chases.
When it comes to the gameplay, I feel like the same things that make this game great are the things that make it bad. Contrary to how the later games would function, Hot Pursuit 2 feels much realer. There's no rubber-banding, tracks are very intricate with many shortcuts that can either be helpful or harmful, just like it would be in the real life. This means that paying close attention to the road ahead and the mini-map is very important. So is making quick decisions on the fly and memorizing the track on your first lap to avoid making mistakes on the second. This is a game where your skill is genuinely rewarded... Well, for the most part. In my experience, I felt that choosing the right car can make a radical difference (as in coming first vs. coming last kind of difference). It seems like every event has its best car option, and you have to figure out which one through trial and error. Again this does kinda add to that sense of realism, as every car handles differently and has a different speed. Also, the cops are not as much a mechanic (as it would be in MW), as real genuine opponents. And the only way to win against them is to outsmart and outdrive them. Trying to ram them would usually only harm you.
Which brings us to probably the worst aspect of the game: the collision model. This thing can send your car flying and spinning for missing the turn by one millimeter. And this is why I said earlier that the same things that make this game great are the things that make it bad. It means that all those things I mentioned earlier like no rubber-banding, varied shortcuts, etc. can make the game insanely difficult.
The game has two modes: Hot Pursuit and World Championship. The former has cops and traffic, and is thus more fun. The latter is just normal racing. I beat the first one with relative ease and most of the second one, but then the penultimate event on the right branch there was a tournament, and it was FUCKING BRUTAL. I must've spent an hour just trying to beat that tournament. I somehow managed to finish 3rd on the first race, which means a Bronze medal. Which I took, having replayed it like 5 times to just get that. But the second race I just could not beat. I must've replayed it like 10 times or so with different cars (Murcielago is clearly the best option there), and I couldn't finish in the top 3 even once. It's like the game expects you to not make a single major mistake here. What I mean by major mistake is when you hit something in such a way that your car spins or goes flying. Do that once, you might still have a chance of getting Bronze, but do it again and you're done. And the track is very difficult to maneuver. The only time I managed to get a near-flawless run was with weaker cars, like Aston Martin or Lamborghini Diablo, but all those Carreras and Murcielagos would crush me every time simply on the account of they're faster. Eventually I just gave up. I'm not a kid anymore, I really cannot devote much time to just sitting there and "getting gud" at a game by replaying the same section a hundred times.
In conclusion, great game, but pretty unbalanced. It kinda feels like the line between winning and losing is very thin, and you're gonna be crossing it constantly unless you're an expert driver. Which I am not. I'm marking this as "abandoned", but that mostly regards the campaign. Otherwise this is a solid racer, which I might still come back to every now and then for single races.
P.S. There's also the mode where you can play as a cop, but I did not play that because I have no interest in being a cop. I was planning to give it a try just to see how it plays, but then that frustrating tournament I couldn't beat made me rage-quit, and I don't feel like going back.
Es un gran juego de carreras que nos pone al volante de numerosos autos de lujo, construidos específicamente para presionar el acelerador a fondo y huir de los fastidiosos policías que siempre están a la vuelta de la esquina. Hot Pursuit II cuenta con un detallado apartado gráfico y una creativa variedad de pistas en donde la adrenalina de la velocidad se hará cargo de controlar nuestro vehículo. Persecuciones llenas de acción por autopistas de distancia infinita, coches de lujo de las mejores marcas del mundo, música acorde a los acontecimientos y una gran variedad de apartados con numerosas opciones hacen de este título un recomendado para aquellos amantes de la velocidad fuera de la ley.