There are 123 Jackspots in the game and 43 cars, anyone else see the math issue here? That’s right, there are almost three Jackspots for each car. ![]() Cars are unlocked via “Jackspots” where you pull up next to a car with a manufacturer’s emblem over it and it becomes available to you. On to the cars: how to unlock them and the upgrades they can get. That’s right people, no sexy girls telling you that you have a great adventure of racing ahead of you, no undercover police, not even Cross telling you that he is going to bust you one of these days. Mission two is a simple point to point race using the 911, leading to being dropped into the world in the 911 with a simple “Do what you want.” Lets note that this, in my case, was done in front of a police cruiser on the road that completely ignored my driving off the road, and theft of a vehicle. Though your first mission (one of only two I know of) is to go steal a car, this sounds awesome as you pull up to a Porsche 911, but quickly becomes depressing as you just hit “E” and steal the car, with only a loading screen and a yellow paint-job to show for it. The first vehicle you’re dropped into is a Aston Martin V12 Vantage, which is fairly regular for a Need for Speed game, give you a great car, then drop you into junk. The physics seem to have been messed around with as well, and not for the better. The game overall looks fantastic before you purchase it, the engine seems to have been pulled from NFS: The Run and the graphics are… Well, just below the quality of The Run. Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012) has the distinct pleasure of being the first NFS game that, although stickered with EA Games’ logo, is made by Criterion Games (makers of Burnout: Paradise). I’ve played almost every NFS game and I must say that this one dropped the ball. The reason I’m writing this? People need to be warned. ![]() Let me start off by saying that this is the first time I’ve written a review, a friend ( ed Wulf: that would be me) is putting it on his blog for me. PPS! The game version tested is the PC one, but the game is also out on PS3, XBox 360, PS Vita, Android and iOS. PS! The alt-text for the images is still me, I’m afraid. So I said he could put it up on my blog! As for why he felt the urge to do this review, I’ll let him explain that. Wulfy foreword: I have a special treat for you boys and girls today! My very first guest post! My friend Lykos wanted to do a review for Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012), but had nowhere to put it.
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