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    aleezy23's Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (360)

    [November 4, 2012 09:34:47 PM]
    Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, is an ambitious title featuring twin career modes that give us the choice to play the notorious racer or the renowned cop in the area of Seacrest County. Within the game you can progress and switch between being the racer or the cop as desired, allowing you to wear the badge or defy it. This feature keeps you in the game bringing up new events, cars and weapons that are exclusive to either the racer or cop.
    As the racer you are tested (against the cops, by yourself, or other racers) with the traditional lap races, time trials and of course racing the hottest cars. The cop missions focuses on rapid response calls, taking down racers in interceptor mode and test driving new police cars. Within hot pursuit mode as the cop or racer you have options between offensive or defensive equipments. Both cops and racers have the option to use spike stripes and EMP blast. For special abilities, racers can use the turbo boost and radar jammers, and as the cop you can call in for assistance by bringing in helicopters or roadblocks. The hot pursuit mode is the most intense mode bringing in tools for strategy that makes it standout in this version of Need for Speed.
    As you progress through the game the missions will start to get more challenging and difficult. As a racer the cops will get very aggressive with their cars and equipment to take you down. As a cop, racers will become less predictable, executes their equipment better and driving skills will constantly keep you changing directions. Luckily throughout the hardships you will rank up, unlocks new events, vehicles and upgrades to your equipment. You gain these rewards based on your driving skills, such as drifting, drafting, near misses, etc.
    The only issue I had was that the camera would time to time show a cutaway showing an epic crash you caused would then cut back to your car that is still at high speed, thus may aim you towards a bad situation.
    However to say, Criterion has made a successful game within the series gaining notoriety becoming Seacrest County’s most wanted racer or ultimate enforcer. The variety of car classes for either the cop or racer keeps you in the game exploring through the different speeds. The stunning levels are diverse showing the many weather changes and times of day, as you drive the car that best suits you.
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    aleezy23's Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (360)

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    GameLog started on: Sunday 4 November, 2012

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    Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, is an ambitious title featuring twin career modes that give us the choice to play the notorious racer or the renowned cop in the area of Seacrest County. Within the game you can progress and switch between being the racer or the cop as desired, allowing you to wear the badge or defy it. This feature keeps you in the game bringing up new events, cars and weapons that are exclusive to either the racer or cop. As the racer you are tested (against the cops, by yourself, or other racers) with the traditional lap races, time trials and of course racing the hottest cars. The cop missions focuses on rapid response calls, taking down racers in interceptor mode and test driving new police cars. Within hot pursuit mode as the cop or racer you have options between offensive or defensive equipments. Both cops and racers have the option to use spike stripes and EMP blast. For special abilities, racers can use the turbo boost and radar jammers, and as the cop you can call in for assistance by bringing in helicopters or roadblocks. The hot pursuit mode is the most intense mode bringing in tools for strategy that makes it standout in this version of Need for Speed. As you progress through the game the missions will start to get more challenging and difficult. As a racer the cops will get very aggressive with their cars and equipment to take you down. As a cop, racers will become less predictable, executes their equipment better and driving skills will constantly keep you changing directions. Luckily throughout the hardships you will rank up, unlocks new events, vehicles and upgrades to your equipment. You gain these rewards based on your driving skills, such as drifting, drafting, near misses, etc. The only issue I had was that the camera would time to time show a cutaway showing an epic crash you caused would then cut back to your car that is still at high speed, thus may aim you towards a bad situation. However to say, Criterion has made a successful game within the series gaining notoriety becoming Seacrest County’s most wanted racer or ultimate enforcer. The variety of car classes for either the cop or racer keeps you in the game exploring through the different speeds. The stunning levels are diverse showing the many weather changes and times of day, as you drive the car that best suits you.

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