É um ótimo jogo, porém tem seus defeitos, como a dificuldade desnecessária, o jogo fica mais difícil sem nenhum propósito, do nada um corredor que estava bem atrás de mim ganhava mais velocidade que eu, e isso não acontecia porque eu batia nos carros, ou afins, mas porquê sim. Mas mesmo assim, eu gostei muito do jogo, talvez eu rejogue a versão de PS2
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Não tão bom quanto deveria ser mas não tão ruim quanto aparenta. É bem repetitivo e a polícia foi implementada de maneira muito porca, mas além de rodar muito bem no PSP, o gameplay acaba se tornando viciante com os carros mais fortes e a trilha sonora é impecável, praticamente idêntica à versão original do Most Wanted. No fim das contas me surpreendeu.
7.5/10
Não tão bom quanto deveria ser mas não tão ruim quanto aparenta. É bem repetitivo e a polícia foi implementada de maneira muito porca, mas além de rodar muito bem no PSP, o gameplay acaba se tornando viciante com os carros mais fortes e a trilha sonora é impecável, praticamente idêntica à versão original do Most Wanted. No fim das contas me surpreendeu.
7.5/10
This is basically the same game as Need For Speed Underground Rivals, but with a few tweaks, namely the implementation of the Blacklist and the addition of cop chases.
Progression has been simplified, and you no longer have to jump back and forth between "novice" and "pro" events to progress. Still, the game doesn't respect your time at all, as most events are padded in length. Be prepared to spend nearly 30 minutes of your time in a single tournament later in the game.
I found the cop chases to be really lackluster compared to Most Wanted on other platforms. Unlike in the main game, you have no chance against the police. They always match your speed and are no fun to fight. The only way to lose them is to take the shortcuts, which they always avoid for some reason.
After playing Underground Rivals, I didn't want to spend more hours playing the same game with a different skin. Just stick to Most Wanted on consoles or PC instead.
Progression has been simplified, and you no longer have to jump back and forth between "novice" and "pro" events to progress. Still, the game doesn't respect your time at all, as most events are padded in length. Be prepared to spend nearly 30 minutes of your time in a single tournament later in the game.
I found the cop chases to be really lackluster compared to Most Wanted on other platforms. Unlike in the main game, you have no chance against the police. They always match your speed and are no fun to fight. The only way to lose them is to take the shortcuts, which they always avoid for some reason.
After playing Underground Rivals, I didn't want to spend more hours playing the same game with a different skin. Just stick to Most Wanted on consoles or PC instead.
My god, it’s fucking awful.
I mean... it functions? Kinda?
But you drive the same few tracks over and over, the progression system that revolves around earning rep actually doesn’t do or mean anything, the physics are somehow worse than Underground Rivals, and the way cops are implemented is so incredibly lazy and disappointing.
Somehow, the Game Boy Advance version is better.
I mean... it functions? Kinda?
But you drive the same few tracks over and over, the progression system that revolves around earning rep actually doesn’t do or mean anything, the physics are somehow worse than Underground Rivals, and the way cops are implemented is so incredibly lazy and disappointing.
Somehow, the Game Boy Advance version is better.