![]() It sounds unconventional, but driving around in fast cars all day smashing up scenery, causing accidents, and leading traffic officers on wild goose chases is the only way to find out more about the people who do crime and somehow stop them. We do have a twist, of sorts, in that this time you’re not a filthy street racer, but a cop, forced to go undercover (Undercover!) on behalf of the Department of Unusually Long-Winded and Expensive Resolution of Crime. ![]() You can hardly blame them, I suppose, although even Most Wanted’s most fervent supporters would probably suggest that just rehashing that successful recipe one more time wouldn’t be sufficient. ![]() Indeed, EA openly admitted their disappointment with ProStreet, and with Undercover beat a hasty return to the city-based mayhem of Black Box’s earlier efforts. To be frank, there was more faffing around than I was willing to undertake in order to try a game that wasn’t particularly well received. It’s a game I would have been perfectly happy to try but, having been foiled once by an eBay copy that didn’t include a serial key, I then found the game refusing to work on my Win 8.1 machine. ![]() ![]() In an attempt to shake things up a bit, the racing was taken off the streets and onto the track in Need for Speed: ProStreet. Or hitting it, depending on how things go.Īfter the triumph that was Most Wanted, Need for Speed: Carbon showed signs of a series that was running out of ideas. You’ll be jumping through that concrete cylinder. ![]()
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