Sunday, December 5, 2010

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit

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If you're familiar with the Burnout line, you'll immediately feel at home with the handling in Dependence on Speed: Hot Pursuit. Licensed cars through the likes of Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and Porsche could be made to slide close to corners with only the briefest of touches on the brake, and you earn nitrous by driving dangerously close to other vehicles and towards oncoming traffic. Furthermore, there are several shortcuts available if you stray through the Seacrest County roads, and should you wreck your ride while endeavoring to take one, you're treated to somewhat of a glorious slow-motion shot seeing that panels buckle and clutter starts to fly. An identical slow-motion treatment is employed to alert you when additional cops appear to chase you down when you successfully take released an opponent, which contributes a welcome touch of Hollywood to these high-speed chases. Not they need it.

Even in the Career mode's time trial run and rapid response events where you will have no cops or racers to fret about, the potential to get disaster is ever current. Oncoming and slow-moving targeted visitors, risky shortcuts, and sharp corners all conspire and keep you on the edge of one's seat, and other event types add a great number of additional hazards for you to concern yourself with that the heart will likely always be racing long after an individual cross the finish range. As a racer, you will find yourself being pursued by cops who is able to organize roadblocks, hit anyone with EMP blasts, drop spike strips with your path, and even call with helicopters armed with raise strips to slow you down should you get too far well before them. And as a new cop, you're expected to chase racers who've their own EMPs along with spike strips, as well as powerful turbo systems and jammers that render all your equipment useless for a short time. The good news is always that as your opponents slowly entry more and better equipment in Career mode, so on earth do you.

* SCEA
* Polyphony Digital
* GT / Street Racing
* Release: Nov 24, 2010 »
* ESRB: Everyone

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