Need for Speed Undercover returns to its roots with hokey cut scenes, wild cop chases, and solid racing action.
The
Need for Speed series got another dose of Hollywood magic with the
release of Undercover. Take on jobs and compete in races to prove
yourself as you infiltrate and take down an international crime
syndicate.
As
you win each race, you’ll go deeper into the underworld web that rules
Tri-City and then tear it apart right under their noses. You make the
calls, but don’t break your cover: inside the car or out of it, one
mistake here could be your last.
For
the most part, the reaction to the last few Need for Speed games was
the same: "Why aren't they more like Need for Speed Most Wanted?" "Where
are the cheesy cutscenes and the over the top cop chases?" It seems as
if EA heard those cries, because for better or for worse, Need for Speed Undercover feels like Most Wanted.
In
Undercover you play the role of wait for it an undercover officer.
Along with agent Chase Linh, played by the attractive Maggie Q, your job
is to take down a group of street racers that have somehow become
involved in an international smuggling ring. The story is told via campy
cutscenes that fail to capture the charm of Most Wanted thanks to
uninteresting characters and a predictable plot. Having a story provides
incentive to make it through race after race, but the whole "this is
cheesy so it's cool" thing feels kind of forced this time around.
It won't be easy we'll have to use our powers of acting to take down the street racers.
Like
many other Need for Speed games, all of your racing will take place on
the streets of a fictitious open world city here it's the Tri City Bay
area. You'll start with a lousy vehicle, but it won't be long before
you're able to snag a pink slip to a nicer ride. As you progress you'll
earn cash, which can be used to unlock (50+) new vehicles from
manufacturers such as Nissan, Dodge, Cadillac, Ford, Porsche,
Lamborghini, BMW, Aston Martin, Mitsubishi, and more. If you're into
tuning individual aspects of your ride or purchasing individual parts
you can do that, but if you're not into tinkering you can purchase an
upgrade package and be on your way.
Not
only will you earn money for winning an event, you'll earn driving
points for dominating it basically beating it really, really bad. You
can power up a number of your driving attributes, but they don't have a
noticeable effect on how your car handles. As long as you drive fast
you'll probably dominate, but there are occasional races where you'll
totally obliterate the time needed to dominate an event, but you'll
still lose to the CPU. The game also encourages you to drive with style
and drift, draft, and drive really close to other cars, but other than
increasing your nitrous there's little to gain from doing so. That said,
the new J-Turn mechanic, which lets you bust quick 180s, is invaluable
when chasing down rivals or evading the cops. You'll use it because it's
useful, though, not because it gets you heroic driving points.
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The cops are back in full effect in Undercover, and for the most part,
their return is welcome. The challenges in which you must ram and take
out a certain number of police cars are great fun, as are the challenges
where you must cause a certain monetary sum of damage. Of course, you
don't always have to ram cars to take them down; you can also run into
log trucks, electrical towers, billboards, and more to leave a little
surprise for your pursuers. It's too bad that some odd quirks hamper the
cop chases. The environmental hazards that you can unleash certainly
look cool and are effective, but quite often you won't see any police
cars get hit by the objects, yet when the cutscene ends the cars are
trashed. Sometimes you won't have to do anything at all to evade police
the game says "go" and you stay still and nobody finds you. Cops are
capable of laying down spikes, but you can go the entire game without
them ever doing so. The biggest problem, however, is that the cops don't
do much other than bang on the side of your car and yell at you, so if
you last long enough they sort of fade away on their own. This makes the
chases less challenging than they could have been and also makes them
feel artificial, like you're just fulfilling some sort of time
requirement until the game decides you've done well enough to escape.
Instructions:
Extract with WinRAR
Click on setu.bat file and wait 15 minute
when every thing completed
so click on nfs.exe
and play game
if in play time game stopped and give any error
so open crack folder and copy nfs.exe file and paste it in game Install folder.
and Relaunch your game
now it will work perfect
Enjoy
System Requirements:
Processor= Pentium 4, 2.4GHz
RAM= 512MB
Video Memory= 256MB
Size= 1.09GB
RAM= 512MB
Video Memory= 256MB
Size= 1.09GB
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