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    Need For Speed: Undercover Review

    Posted on Wednesday, October 15 2008 @ 14:08:41 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Need for Speed: Undercover feels like a great and fun game already, though we do get the feeling that a large amount of that appeal is going to rely on how interesting the open world is. The fact that it feels and looks like playing another EA game isn’t a huge problem.

    What is a potential problem though is that the game may have lost its feeling of being a street racer and unknowingly replaced it with a more comic, crash-based mechanic. That isn’t all that bad in itself but which may disappoint fans who come to Need for Speed: Undercover expecting one thing only to find another.

    There’s still time left before Need for Speed: Undercover releases though and no matter how you look at it it’s still shaping up to be one hell of a game. With a few more tweaks and an open world that’s interesting enough, it’s possible that Undercover could be our new most wanted.


    Link: Bit Tech

    Need For Speed: Undercover


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