Hot Pursuit is the sixteenth Need for Speed title and was released in November , with digital distribution versions released within December Hot Pursuit lets players be either a racer or a police driver, and features a full career mode for both roles.
Each side has several power-ups including calling for roadblocks and radar jamming. According to Criterion the single-player section is somewhere between 12 and 15 hours long, but with much replay value. The game takes place in a fictional location known as Seacrest County based on Southern California, Arizona, and Colorado.
The game features both single-player and multiplayer game modes with up to eight players; as an option to live multiplayer racing, players can post records and achievements on the Autolog feed for friends to see, which they then can try to beat.
Most vehicles are available in both racer and police variants, but a few cars are exclusive to each side. Also exclusively featured in the Hot Pursuit is the Porsche Spyder concept. Time needed: 12 minutes. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Most Wanted allows players to select one car and compete against other racers in three types of events: Sprint races, which involves traveling from one point of the city to another, Circuit races, each having two or three laps total and Speed runs, which involve traversing through a course in the highest average speed possible.
There are also Ambush races, where the player starts surrounded by cops and must evade their pursuit as quickly as possible. The game features a Most Wanted List of 10 racers, similar to the Blacklist in the single-player section of the original Most Wanted, which featured 15 racers. In this reiteration, the focus shifts from Rockport, the city in the original, to a new city called Fairhaven.
Fairhaven resembles a regular city. It has a beach and an industrial district. It has a main highway dubbed I that stretches across the city. Gameplay of Most Wanted has been likened to that of the Burnout series. Destructible billboards and fences; and drive-through repair garages, all of which originated from Paradise, are also featured. The game uses Autolog, the competition-between-friends system developed by Criterion for Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, and since used in other titles in the Need for Speed series.
Autolog in Most Wanted plays a larger role and gives more information to players. Activities in-game allow players to earn Speed Points which can boost players up on the Most Wanted list. Autolog recommendations have now been integrated into the game world, rather than sit externally on the menu system. Most Wanted features a new social system called Cloudcompete, which strings together Most Wanted across all platforms in an inspired example of cross-compatibility.
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