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Average Review Score:
4.18/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
Stuff Gamer/Magazine 9/10 Nov 15 '05
1UP 8.5/10 Nov 15 '05
Amped IGO 8.1/10 Dec 04 '05
DarkZero 8.4/10 Nov 30 '05
Ferrago 77% Dec 08 '05
GameOver.net 85% Dec 05 '05
Gamer Within 8.5/10 Jan 16 '06
GameShark.com A- Nov 18 '05
Gamespy 4/5 Nov 28 '05
GameZone 8.4/10 Nov 29 '05
Gaming Target 8.8/10 Dec 05 '05
Gaming-Age B Dec 08 '05
Happy Puppy 9/10 Dec 01 '05
Lawrence.com 83% Nov 27 '05
Next Level Gaming 86/100 Nov 26 '05
Pro-G 8/10 Dec 01 '05
PSXEvolution 8/10 Nov 24 '05
Yahoo! Gamesource 4/5 Nov 17 '05
GamePro 13.5/15 Jan 25 '06
GameSpot 8.4/10 Nov 15 '05
IGN PS2 8.5/10 Nov 10 '05
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Previews
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GameSpot Oct 31 2005 
Gamespy Jul 22 2005 
GameZone Oct 10 2005 
IGN PS2 Jul 15 2005 
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"you feel like you're centre of attention in some kind of World's Wildest Police Videos programme"
"Need For Speed Most Wanted further strengthens the series’ stable number one position in the illegal street racing scene, and we can’t wait to see what the developers do with the next title."
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"Need for Speed Most Wanted is a great racing game that injects new life into the series thanks to its creative use of law enforcement."
"In the original Need for Speed games back in the day, getting into a tough cop chase was always a prerequisite. That was the peanut butter part of the PB&J sandwich. The thrill of the chase, dangerous roads, numerous escape routes, and perhaps even outthinking -- or, at least, narrowly out-running -- the cops was, and still very much is, a great concept for any videogame. You couldn't do it in the Need for Speed Underground series, but you'll be able to do it now, and hot-damn is it fun. "
"The stylistic presentation and graphic sensibilities are impressive, and they're complemented by excellent engine sound effects and smart cop chatter. The game holds at a solid 30 FPS on all systems, and while the sense of speed isn't as palpable in the first hour or so of play, just wait. Win a few cars, upgrade them, and before you know it, you'll be smoking. The sense of speed never reaches Burnout levels, but it's damn good in everything from a souped-up Volkswagon GTI to a stock RX-8. And while it should be a given, the Lamborghinis, Porsches and other high-end cars really rip. You'll be glad you bought this."
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