Released: Oct 30, 2012
Developed by: Criterion Games
Published by: Electronic Arts
Jumping in with both feet, here. There's no story involved in Most Wanted. As soon as you launch the program and it's done loading, you're thrown head first into a big city with no clue what's going on, apart from event locations plotted into EasyDrive. If the developers can't be assed writing any form of story that puts you into the game, then neither will I, sorry.
(I was going to write this review for players unfamiliar with the original Most Wanted, but it just can't be done, my apologies) If you played the first Most Wanted game, you will probably know what's expected of you, but I suppose Most Wanted rookies might like to know just what is their incentive for burning rubber and getting chased by police as soon as they round the first corner. No such background is given. To briefly fill in those blanks for you, you play a fresh arrival in the city the game takes place in, and for unknown reasons get into the underground racing scene with an ambition to become the most wanted by the police. Why you would want to be that is anyone's guess.
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| Taking it online (720p all details lowest, best I can play at online, its still too choppy sometimes, tho) |
