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Jun 4,2018 - Electronic Arts Inc. (Free)
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The open-world action in Need for Speed Most Wanted gives you the freedom to drive your way. Hit jumps and shortcuts, switch cars, lie low or head for terrain that plays to your vehicle’s unique strengths. Fight your way past cops and rivals using skill, high-end car tech, and tons of nitrous. Need for Speed: Most Wanted very quickly became one of the biggest critical hits of the entire franchise, and with time, the best-selling Need for Speed game with over 16 million copies sold. It’s all about you, your friends, and a wild selection of cars. Let’s see what you can do.

Need For Speed Most Wanted Game Picture

The gameplay focus of NFS: Most Wanted was shifted from challenging rival gangs like in Underground games to larger in scope and more in-depth races against the police force. The police chases were expanded to become much more varied, and they were infused into the central campaign of the game where players were tasked to challenge 15 Blacklist races in one-on-one competition. Beating them would unlock not only additional challenges and path toward the next SP missions but also new cars, parts, and track challenges. The car customizability of the game was reduced slightly compared to previous NFS Underground games to enable developers to place their focus on various gameplay aspects. In addition to the large free-roaming environment, various challenges, and long SP campaign, certain versions of the game also featured 4-player online gameplay in the circuit, sprint, lap knockout, and speed trap modes, with the option to race in “Performance Matching” mode that will equalize the base strength of each car’s engine.a

After its debut on PC and other 6th generation consoles, Need for Speed Most Wanted is released on Xbox 360 as one of the first games on that console. It would never be released on PS3. The PC version of this game was one of the most popular versions, allowing gamers to take full advantage of their powerful hardware and to even install simple car mods that expanded the car list of the game.

Need For Speed Most Wanted Plot

The player’s unnamed character in this Need For Speed Most Wanted Racing Game (referred to out-of-context as “Hero” or “The player”) arrives in the fictional city of Rockport after fleeing from Palmont (in the events prior to Carbon) and traveling across the country, driving a custom-painted BMW M3 GTR. The player drives alongside Mia Townsend (Josie Maran) in her Mazda RX-8. When they stop at an intersection in Downtown Rockport, their path is blocked by the police-issued, customized Chevrolet Corvette C6 of Rockport Police Department’s top traffic officer, Sergeant Nathan Cross (Dean McKenzie) but Mia escapes. Correctly suspecting that a BMW M3 GTR is not street-legal, Cross goes to place the player under arrest whilst vaguely discussing “a beautiful little surprise” that he plans to use to finish street racing in Rockport for good. The player is excused, however, when Cross and his colleague are required to participate in a nearby high-speed pursuit. Before they depart, Cross snidely scratches the player’s BMW with his car keys, expressing his admiration for the “nice pinstripe”.

Street races in Rockport City seem to be in the player’s favor until the player meets Clarence “Razor” Callahan (Derek Hamilton) and his troupe of racers. Razor is the lowest-ranked member of the Blacklist, a group of the fifteen most-wanted drivers by the Rockport Police Department. After defeating Toru “Bull” Sato (Razor’s best racer), Razor challenges the player. Before the race, however, the player’s BMW is secretly sabotaged by Razor, who wins the player’s “pink slip” after the M3 GTR’s oil sump apparently leaks into the fuel tank, causing the engine to seize up and fail. With the player now stranded, the Rockport Police arrive on the scene, with Razor and his posse all escaping. The player is arrested by Cross but is later released due to a lack of evidence. Mia arrives at Rockport City Police Station and informs the player of Razor’s sabotage, and that he has used the M3 GTR to become the Most Wanted street racer; he is now #1 on the Blacklist. The only way for the player to reclaim the BMW M3 GTR from Razor is to “work up the Blacklist, and take out everyone on the way”.

Minimum Specifications
OS: Windows Vista (Service Pack 2 and all available windows updates) 32-bit
Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core (Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHZ or Althon X2 2.7 GHz)
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 20 GB
Graphics Card (AMD): DirectX 10.1 compatible with 512 MB RAM (ATI RADEON 3000, 4000, 5000 OR 6000 series, with ATI RADEON 3870 or higher performance)
Graphics Card (NVIDIA): DirectX 10.0 compatible with 512 MB RAM (NVIDIA GEFORCE 8, 9, 200, 300, 400 OR 500 series with NVIDIA GEFORCE 8800 GT or higher performance)
Sound card: DirectX compatible
Keyboard and Mouse

Recommended Specifications
OS: Windows 7 (Service Pack 1 and all available windows updates) 64-bit
Processor: Quad-Core CPU
Memory: 4 GB
Hard Drive: 20 GB
Graphics Card: DirectX 11 compatible with 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 or ATI RADEON 6950)
Sound Card: DirectX compatible
Keyboard and Mouse

Main Features

  • Experience non-stop action set in free-roam environments.
  • Explore the expansive Rockport City that consists of three distinct areas.
  • Prove your worth as the best underground driver by beating both other racers and large police force.
  • Evade police in the most adrenaline-filled racers of all time.
  • Beat your friends with a real-time feed of records and scores.
  • Drive the best modern cars, who are fully customizable and ready for urban races.
  • Streamlined interface – no excessive menus, lobbies or restrictions.
  • Drive with style – find hidden shortcuts, use the high-tech gear and beat police and rivals with skill.
  • Optimized for modern Windows OS (Vista, 8 and 10)

Need For Speed Most Wanted New Features

Modes

The game provides players with three game modes. The Quick Race mode allows the player to select a car and an event and immediately start racing. The available cars and events are unlocked as the player progress through the storyline in the Career mode. Achieving goals by winning races and performing a finishing of actions, dubbed “Milestones”, during police pursuits, as well as a minimum Bounty are needed to advance in the storyline and race against any of the mode’s 15 Blacklist racers. In the Xbox 360 version, the player is awarded achievements each time a Blacklist opponent is defeated. Career mode introduces a new feature – the ability to win a Blacklist opponent’s car (“pink slip”), bonus functions, extra cash or car parts and decors, after defeating the opponent in question.

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In terms of actual variations of races, Most Wanted inherits several racing modes prevalent in its Underground predecessors. The game’s four existing modes: Circuit races, point-to-point Sprint races, Lap Knockout races, and Drag races, remain largely unchanged since the first iteration of Underground while Drifting, Street X, Underground Racing League tournaments and Outrun racing are removed. Meanwhile, Most Wanted sees the introduction of two new racing variations, which places emphasis on speed. The first mode is known as Tollbooth, where a player races alone to designated checkpoints along a point-to-point route before time runs out; the more time a player has as they reach a toll booth, the more time they have to arrive at the next one. The second mode, dubbed Speedtrap, sees racers competing with each other to get the highest accumulated speed record at multiple traffic cameras.

At a speed trap/traffic camera, players accelerate their car to aim for the highest possible speed. Accumulated speed is reduced over a period of time after an opponent crosses the finish line first; this is signified by intermittent flashing (each flash deducts 10 km/h from the accumulated speeds) on the screen until the player (or the opponent car) crosses the finish line.

Pursuit system

Need for Speed Most Wanted features pursuit-evasion in the game for the first time in the series since Hot Pursuit 2. In Career mode, police pursuits may occur during a race or during free-roaming through the city, depending on the frequency of the police units in the area and traffic offenses players have committed. The player can initiate a pursuit immediately from the game’s safe house or menu by choosing an unfinished Milestone or a Bounty challenge. Pursuits can also be initiated by selecting an appropriate Challenge in the Challenge Series mode. Traffic offenses committed by the player are known in-game as Infractions. These include speeding, excessive speeding, reckless driving, driving off the roadway, damage to property, hit and run, ramming a police unit, and resisting arrest.

The system is significantly more complex than its previous Hot Pursuit incarnations. The manner in which the police handle a player is now determined by the “heat level” of the player’s current car. Heat levels, which increase with the length of a police pursuit and the amount of damage caused by the player during the pursuit, add a twist to the pursuit. The higher the car’s heat level, the more aggressive the police units are against the player, employing additional tactics and tools, such as roadblocks, spike strips, police helicopters and heavier and faster police cars such as police SUV’s and Federal units.

Pursuits in the game are split into two main parts. The first part, which is the actual pursuit itself, occurs when the player is being actively chased by police. The second part, known as the “Cooldown” mode, occurs when the police have lost sight of the player and are conducting a search for him/her. During this period of time, the pursuit and its corresponding timer are temporarily paused and a Cooldown bar is enabled, which will slowly fill up as time passes. Once the bar fills up completely, the player is considered to have successfully evaded the pursuit. Conversely, if a police unit spots the player, the pursuit resumes. To evade the pursuit, it is necessary to enter Cooldown mode first. This is accomplished by getting a certain distance away from the police or by disabling police units. The duration of the Cooldown mode depends upon the player’s heat level; lower the heat level, the lesser time it takes for the Cooldown bar to fill up and vice versa. Cooldown spots, areas in the world usually not seen from the street or helicopters, can be used to hide from pursuers and aid in the player’s escape. If the player finds a hiding spot and stops they will spend significantly less time in Cooldown mode.

Multiplayer

Online multiplayer was available on Xbox 360, Xbox, PC and PlayStation Portable. Up to 4 players can participate in an online race and can race in 4 game modes including circuit, sprint, lap knockout, and speed trap. Furthermore, there is the option to enable Performance Matching in an online race. When performance matching is enabled, all cars in the race are automatically upgraded to match the performance (i.e. top speed, handling, etc.) of the fastest car in that particular race. However, as soon as the race is over, all modifications made to the cars by performance matching are removed. The online multiplayer lobby was shut down on August 1, 2011. It is still possible to play the game in multiplayer, though: an unofficial modification called Most Wanted Online is now in open beta.

Cars

There is a wide range of cars available for the main Career mode of the game in this need for speed most wanted gameplay. Cars such as the Fiat Punto and Cadillac CTS are only seen in Most Wanted and tuners excepting Honda(along with Acura) and Nissan(along with Infiniti) return from Underground 2 (e.g. Toyota Supra, Mazda RX-7, and Mazda RX-8) but SUVs do not return except as non-playable police vehicles. Exotics like the Lotus Elise, Lamborghinis, Porsches make their first appearance since Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 and classic muscle cars featured in the Black Edition (e.g. Chevrolet Camaro) are new to the series. As the game progresses, better and faster cars are unlocked and races get faster and more intense as the player makes his/her way through the game. Cars must either be purchased at car lots or won by getting the pink slip to a Blacklist Racer’s car, as detailed in the Modes section. Cars can be purchased at car lots in stock condition with no enhancement whatsoever. Not all of them are available or affordable for purchase at the beginning stages of Career mode and must be unlocked by defeating a certain Blacklist member. The Blacklist members’ cars can also be won for free after defeating him/her by choosing a pink slip hidden special cards providing 4 types of unknown and 2 known criteria, the two criteria being performance and visual upgrades with the other four containing slips to get out of jail for free, increasing the number of times a vehicle can be impounded before paying a fine to get it back, some extra money and of course, the pink slip to the Blacklist Members’ car. These cars are unique in every way, already upgraded with the latest custom parts, therefore, making them the fastest vehicles available. While the game features police cars, Most Wanted does not allow players to play as pursuing police in chases. However, players may drive several police cars in Challenge mode but are solely used in checkpoint races and police pursuits, where the police are still pursuing the player.

Screenshots of Need For Speed: Most Wanted

Official Video Intro Need For Speed: Most Wanted

NFS: Most Wanted - Music Video

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Need For Speed: Most Wanted Overview

Need For Speed Most Wanted For PC

Technical Specification

Version 2021
File Size 20 GB
Languages English
License Paid
Developer Electronic Arts Inc.

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