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KKEnt Happy Holidays Race Fans: NFS Most Wanted 2012 Review

Kuma Wrote: It is now after the holiday’s ad we are coming close to the end of the year. I received a few gifts this year since I was such a “good” bear and one of them was Need for Speed: Most Wanted the 2012 version which was made by Criterion who brought us the Burnout Series. I was skeptical at first because it had nothing of the original elements that many of us enjoyed and of course none of the customization that I loved so much from the 2005 title. They even took away the ability of shutting down squad cars. Did this title with the same name actually make an improvement from the 2005 version? Keep reading to find out!

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MaleManSam4146d ago (Edited 4146d ago )

Wasn't that great of a game to be honest, It just didn't feel anything like the first Most Wanted with the Blacklist racers.

I can't believe I'm about to say this but, The story, it just failed in such an easy departed for this type of racer. They just left it out, and made Hot pursuit Open world mode.

If was called something else then Its a great game, but using and thus comparing it to the first was a stupid decision imo.

SavageKuma4145d ago

I agree thats why I gave it a C, because it had no real personality like the 2005 version. It is still a buy though because of the competitive element.

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Xbox Live sale: Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Hot Pursuit, Pro Street 50% off

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Default Prime: Kyree’s Top Ten of 2012

Default Prime Writer Kyree Leary shares his cobbled together list of his top ten games from the last year. A few are expected, but those first three entries...man, what was he thinking?

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DefaultPrime: Mike's Top 10 of 2012

Default Prime writers are listing out their personal top 10 video game titles of 2012, and here is what writer Mike has submitted as his list of the best of the best for the past year.

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