Need for Speed: Undercover. Mediocre racing and tacky styling leave it stuck in neutral, gunning its engine while going absolutely nowhere. While a long campaign mode and intriguing new experience system get the pistons pumping, everything grinds to a halt when the rubber hits the road in the newest installment of the series. If you haven’t played a NFS game in the past four years, Undercover is a decent option if you want to rekindle your love affair with the stalwart series. NFS of old was about hot cars, hot pursuits and miles and miles of open road, and Undercover make a semi-successful fist of recapturing some of this magic. Looks great, plays fine. There’s no getting around the fact, however, that Undercover is basically Most Wanted with a new lick of paint. OVERALL 6/10 RENT THIS GAME FIRST OR DOWNLOAD THE DEMO..TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU LIKE IT! I WOULD RECOMMEND MOST WANTED (HALF THE PRICE OF UNDERCOVER)Read full review
Good sense of speed with high-performance cars, robust car customization options, performance upgrades are instantly noticeable; events are broken down into several basic categories. The bad things:threadbare plot doesn't even try to make sense, wonky physics helps you bounce off walls to victory, miniscule draw distance keeps you guessing, tri-City Bay Area is a lifeless shell, it's way too easy.
It's a good game, yet, some parts of the game are hard to get past. Good graphics and lots of fun for more advanced gamers.
The Game was not as good as I expected it to be. But if was very easy complete and keep me busy for a couple hours, thats about as long as it took to complete the game. It did have so good grafics for a DS game. C'mon you guys can do better.
My son loves racing cars. he loves the game. my son wanting it to use on his dsi. It was inexpensive so I bought it for him thanks!!!
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