MMGN: Need For Speed: Most Wanted is a great game and is overall one of the better IOS racers. While it lacks the true open world of other versions and can sometimes be frustrating, It looks and sounds great and has enough unlockables and EA’s integrated Autolog/Origin online leaderboards to have lasting appeal. The only question is whether the game can in stand out in an increasingly saturated market.
After nearly three decades of NFS games, here's a list of the best Need For Speed titles that have ever been released in the past years, ranked by The Nerd Stash.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted debuted in 2005, with the Xbox 360 version being the first then next-generation title in the franchise.
This game was awesome! I remember reloading my save if I didn’t get the pink slip from my blacklist rival
Paul writes - "EA know a good thing when they see it, and for multiple years November was Need for Speed month. In a break from the usual routine, I'm going to be looking back at two games here, released in 2005 and 2010 respectively. The earlier game is Need for Speed: Most Wanted, which has the distinction of being one of the very best in the franchise. The second game comes from 2010, and is Need for Speed Hot Pursuit; which I'll talk about just as the Remastered version of the game has hit the stores."
I completely adore this game! In fact its probably my favorite racing game. I recently dusted off my xbox 360 to play Most Wanted 2005. Still a great game, though I do not remember there being such horrible performance. Like massive frame-pacing issues. screen tearing, latency. If any game ever truly needed to be remastered, it this one for sure!
Are they actual iOS screens on the review?
criterion games they need to go back to BURNOUT PARADISE and give the keys to Need for Speed to another developer that understand the heart of NFS we want to play NFS not need for burnout speed. the problem with criterion NFS the engine to much like burnout.i tried several times to get in criterion need for speed hotpursuit but only to be slap back into reality it is burnout.