Need For Speed Undercover is a racing game and the twelfth installment in the twenty-four-title long series of the same name. Gameplay Almost every Need For Speed game features the same gameplay features, and Undercover is no different. There is an open world which is permitted to discover at any time in contrary with, for instance, Most Wanted, where the environment was zoned, and the locations opened as the story progressed. The car collisions system has become more realistic compared to the previous parts of the game, but damage remained cosmetic only with no impact on performance. However, the car may be destroyed in Highway Battle — one of the game mods. The title features some RPG elements — wheelman points, which grants the player access to bonus levels and car parts. The police in the game are traced by the bar at the top of the screen varying between Busted and Evade modes. The capturing of the player results in the checkpoint restart. Plot The game's title suggests the protagonist role in the story — he is an undercover police agent given a task to infiltrate the group of street-racers to expose them to arrest. The background behind the races is taking down the criminal gangs and cliques. During the narrative player is faced with some dilemmas demanding a hard choice of him on which side to take.
Need For Speed Undercover is a racing game and the twelfth installment in the twenty-four-title long series of the same name. Gameplay Almost every Need For Speed game features the same gameplay features, and Undercover is no different. There is an open world which is permitted to discover at any time in contrary with, for instance, Most Wanted, where the environment was zoned, and the locations opened as the story progressed. The car collisions system has become more realistic compared to the previous parts of the game, but damage remained cosmetic only with no impact on performance. However, the car may be destroyed in Highway Battle — one of the game mods. The title features some RPG elements — wheelman points, which grants the player access to bonus levels and car parts. The police in the game are traced by the bar at the top of the screen varying between Busted and Evade modes. The capturing of the player results in the checkpoint restart. Plot The game's title suggests the protagonist role in the story — he is an undercover police agent given a task to infiltrate the group of street-racers to expose them to arrest. The background behind the races is taking down the criminal gangs and cliques. During the narrative player is faced with some dilemmas demanding a hard choice of him on which side to take.
Need For Speed Undercover is a racing game and the twelfth installment in the twenty-four-title long series of the same name. Gameplay Almost every Need For Speed game features the same gameplay features, and Undercover is no different. There is an open world which is permitted to discover at any time in contrary with, for instance, Most Wanted, where the environment was zoned, and the locations opened as the story progressed. The car collisions system has become more realistic compared to the previous parts of the game, but damage remained cosmetic only with no impact on performance. However, the car may be destroyed in Highway Battle — one of the game mods. The title features some RPG elements — wheelman points, which grants the player access to bonus levels and car parts. The police in the game are traced by the bar at the top of the screen varying between Busted and Evade modes. The capturing of the player results in the checkpoint restart. Plot The game's title suggests the protagonist role in the story — he is an undercover police agent given a task to infiltrate the group of street-racers to expose them to arrest. The background behind the races is taking down the criminal gangs and cliques. During the narrative player is faced with some dilemmas demanding a hard choice of him on which side to take.
Need For Speed Undercover is a racing game and the twelfth installment in the twenty-four-title long series of the same name. Gameplay Almost every Need For Speed game features the same gameplay features, and Undercover is no different. There is an open world which is permitted to discover at any time in contrary with, for instance, Most Wanted, where the environment was zoned, and the locations opened as the story progressed. The car collisions system has become more realistic compared to the previous parts of the game, but damage remained cosmetic only with no impact on performance. However, the car may be destroyed in Highway Battle — one of the game mods. The title features some RPG elements — wheelman points, which grants the player access to bonus levels and car parts. The police in the game are traced by the bar at the top of the screen varying between Busted and Evade modes. The capturing of the player results in the checkpoint restart. Plot The game's title suggests the protagonist role in the story — he is an undercover police agent given a task to infiltrate the group of street-racers to expose them to arrest. The background behind the races is taking down the criminal gangs and cliques. During the narrative player is faced with some dilemmas demanding a hard choice of him on which side to take.
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HUGE MAP! Great selection of cars and police challenges. The best aspects is the car customization option. The only thing that kinda sucked, that it's kinda repetitive and some challenges are a little too easy. Yes I played this back in 2008. So it's pretty much worth $20.00 to buy. You might as well stick with Midnight Club Los Angeles and Burnout Paradise, it's best if you get the completed edition, with all the DLCs.
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Need for Speed: Undercover was the first racing game I bought for my X BOX 360 and let me tell you, it does not disappoint. The game provides plenty of missions and when the characters are shown on the screen, you could swear they were real people. The graphics are great and the selection of cars, decals and accessories are wonderful as well. The one downside of this game is that you cannot have more than one game saved at a time, so if you wanted to start a new game, you would need to start at the first mission and work your way back to the top. Other than that, this game is top notch and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes racing games with realistic races.
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I have to say, I'm pretty obsesive when it comes to NFS. I've beaten each one for the 360, all 1000G, and have varying opinions on all of them. (Most Wanted definately best, Carbon worst# Overall, I think Undercover ius the second best racing game I've ever played after most wanted. The color scheme is excellent, graphics are excellent, and I love the way all the cars handle, and the wide variety of cars. Multi-Player is the best NFS multi-player yet. The few things that really annoy me are the long, and frequent load times, the fact the cops just won't die, and helicopters wont go away, and get this, there are 12 missing races. I have the completioninst #complete every race) achievement, but on my stats, it says I've completed 187/199 races, even though I have the ... MoreI have to say, I'm pretty obsesive when it comes to NFS. I've beaten each one for the 360, all 1000G, and have varying opinions on all of them. (Most Wanted definately best, Carbon worst# Overall, I think Undercover ius the second best racing game I've ever played after most wanted. The color scheme is excellent, graphics are excellent, and I love the way all the cars handle, and the wide variety of cars. Multi-Player is the best NFS multi-player yet. The few things that really annoy me are the long, and frequent load times, the fact the cops just won't die, and helicopters wont go away, and get this, there are 12 missing races. I have the completioninst #complete every race) achievement, but on my stats, it says I've completed 187/199 races, even though I have the completionist achievement. Which annoys the hell out of me. Overall, I'm glad I bought it, it's a lot of fun, but don't expect to beat all the races, and be prepared to wait. A lot.
Need for Speed Undercover - PS2 - Super Retro - Playstation 2 Disc Only
Delivery $7.95
Need For Speed Undercover Ps2 Playstation 2
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Need for Speed : Undercover (PS2)
HUGE MAP! Great selection of cars and police challenges. The best aspects is the car customization option. The only thing that kinda sucked, that it's kinda repetitive and some challenges are a little too easy. Yes I played this back in 2008. So it's pretty much worth $20.00 to buy. You might as well stick with Midnight Club Los Angeles and Burnout Paradise, it's best if you get the completed edition, with all the DLCs.
Need for Speed: Undercover was the first racing game I bought for my X BOX 360 and let me tell you, it does not disappoint. The game provides plenty of missions and when the characters are shown on the screen, you could swear they were real people. The graphics are great and the selection of cars, decals and accessories are wonderful as well. The one downside of this game is that you cannot have more than one game saved at a time, so if you wanted to start a new game, you would need to start at the first mission and work your way back to the top. Other than that, this game is top notch and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes racing games with realistic races.
I have to say, I'm pretty obsesive when it comes to NFS. I've beaten each one for the 360, all 1000G, and have varying opinions on all of them. (Most Wanted definately best, Carbon worst# Overall, I think Undercover ius the second best racing game I've ever played after most wanted. The color scheme is excellent, graphics are excellent, and I love the way all the cars handle, and the wide variety of cars. Multi-Player is the best NFS multi-player yet. The few things that really annoy me are the long, and frequent load times, the fact the cops just won't die, and helicopters wont go away, and get this, there are 12 missing races. I have the completioninst #complete every race) achievement, but on my stats, it says I've completed 187/199 races, even though I have the ... MoreI have to say, I'm pretty obsesive when it comes to NFS. I've beaten each one for the 360, all 1000G, and have varying opinions on all of them. (Most Wanted definately best, Carbon worst# Overall, I think Undercover ius the second best racing game I've ever played after most wanted. The color scheme is excellent, graphics are excellent, and I love the way all the cars handle, and the wide variety of cars. Multi-Player is the best NFS multi-player yet. The few things that really annoy me are the long, and frequent load times, the fact the cops just won't die, and helicopters wont go away, and get this, there are 12 missing races. I have the completioninst #complete every race) achievement, but on my stats, it says I've completed 187/199 races, even though I have the completionist achievement. Which annoys the hell out of me. Overall, I'm glad I bought it, it's a lot of fun, but don't expect to beat all the races, and be prepared to wait. A lot.
After taking a break from police chases in ProStreet, they return once again in Need for Speed Undercover. Here your job as an undercover police officer is to find and take down the gangs of the Tri-City Bay. I must say the graphics in this game are gorgeous. I can almost guarantee if you get your favorite car and bring it anywhere in the city, it will look incredibly beautiful (in my opinion). Many of the cars of ProStreet return with a few new additions and loss of other cars. For the tuners, the Mazda, Toyota, and Mitsubishi return, though Honda and Subaru are gone. Muscle cars include the Chevy Chevelle, the Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee, and the Ford GT500 among others. In my favorite class, the exotics, there is Porsche, Lamborghini, Pagani, McLaren, and the ... MoreAfter taking a break from police chases in ProStreet, they return once again in Need for Speed Undercover. Here your job as an undercover police officer is to find and take down the gangs of the Tri-City Bay. I must say the graphics in this game are gorgeous. I can almost guarantee if you get your favorite car and bring it anywhere in the city, it will look incredibly beautiful (in my opinion). Many of the cars of ProStreet return with a few new additions and loss of other cars. For the tuners, the Mazda, Toyota, and Mitsubishi return, though Honda and Subaru are gone. Muscle cars include the Chevy Chevelle, the Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee, and the Ford GT500 among others. In my favorite class, the exotics, there is Porsche, Lamborghini, Pagani, McLaren, and the Bugatti Veyron, with other exotics thrown in. I thought the story line was pretty good and unpredictable, and of good length. Also, there will probably be at least one or two soundtracks you'll enjoy, though the music is only played during a race and/or police chase, not during cruising as in Most Wanted and Carbon. The physics are easy to use and allow one to quickly pull off some very neat tricks. One last thing going for this game is that the city is huge, and continuous references to the map will be required.On the bad side, on that map bridges/overpasses are not marked, which can cause uncertainty at best. One thing that endlessly annoys me is that whenever you should cruise around and commit any inf.
You are an officer in the tri-city police department... Your job is to good into a deep undercover operation to bust car thieves in tri-city... Race throgh circut, sprint, escape, and "cost to state" races. All while you are getting deeper into your mission. This game is not your ordinary need for speed full of rivalry, sabotage,(and the occasional romance). The only thing is no one not even the cops can know that you are one of them so don't hold back! You are in for the time of your life... Good Luck...
I have enjoyed the Need For Speed games for many years and this game has lived up to the Need For Speed name. The game play is fast paced and the added driving skills make the game play new. The game as a whole is done well and is worth the price for the amount of game play that can be had. The save feature makes this a pick up and play in short spurt's or a hard core long term play, which ever you are in the mood for. I would recomend this game for anyone that is a fan of the Need For Speed games and wants to play in a new city with the free roam style.
This game was a very fun racing game. I paid around 20 dollars for it and it was well worth that. I have played other racing games before such as Nascar games and Forza 2 and they pretty much stop at car upgrades and racing. This game had that as well as many other aspects. It had the following missions: cop takeout, cost of state (try to damage things as much as possible), checkpoint, circuit, sprint, outrun, evade, as well as many side missions like delivering a car, and taking out gang members. The story was a little bit weak, but was still ok. The game was very addicting and provided hours of gameplay. I would recommend this game for those who liked NFS Most Wanted as it is very similar to that one.
When this game dropped in 2008, it was met with a lot of negative reception. Prior to the release of undercover, ea released pro street, which was even more disliked and rejected by previous fans of the series. I completely understand why people didn't like pro street. I have no idea why any fan of the series would dislike undercover.Most people agree that 2005s nfs most wanted was the best thing to happen to this series since, well, ever. Undercover, in and of itself, is essentially an extension of that game, with a variated story line, larger open world and more expansive multi player. There are more races, more cars, more missions and more game play available in this title than in most wanted, and that's saying something because most wanted was a massive game for ... MoreWhen this game dropped in 2008, it was met with a lot of negative reception. Prior to the release of undercover, ea released pro street, which was even more disliked and rejected by previous fans of the series. I completely understand why people didn't like pro street. I have no idea why any fan of the series would dislike undercover.Most people agree that 2005s nfs most wanted was the best thing to happen to this series since, well, ever. Undercover, in and of itself, is essentially an extension of that game, with a variated story line, larger open world and more expansive multi player. There are more races, more cars, more missions and more game play available in this title than in most wanted, and that's saying something because most wanted was a massive game for its 2005 release date. So why would people dislike it? I think alot of the negativity comes from the fact that people wanted the same new experience they got when playing most wanted, and there's no new experience here. The races, the cop chases, the open world, it's all basically a most expansive carbon copy of most wanted. And you know what? That's totally fine. Because at the end of the day, I enjoyed most wanted, and there's nothing wrong with a recreated version of that game with updated graphics and a more in depth game play experience.Real quickly, people also complain about the lack of substance in the story line. This is a racing game. Not an RPG or FPS. If you want a really lengthy complicated story, you.
Oh man where do I start? Most people consider NFSU2 or NFS Carbon the best but trust me when. I tell you this is the very best NFS game! DKoldies delivered it in perfect condition and I've been playing it nonstop since. That you DKoldies! If you're reading this then do yourself a favor and get this racing game. It's a must have for the PS2 era!