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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Its not a driving sim. Remembe that,
By David Foskin "SneakyGoblin on XBL" (Waterford, Ireland) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
Gameplay: 8.4
Every car handles differently, every course is linked together in one massive world, and the controls will take you back to the days of arcade racers like Daytona USA. (Actual arcade racers - the ones with $5,000 cabinets all arcade owners dreaded purchasing.) The customization features are a little shallow, and the game is a little easy. Okay, a lot easy. But you'll love the ride while it lasts, and you're going to want to play through this racer more than once. Graphics: 8 The cars look amazing. Every part of them is packed with realistic detail. Even the interiors are noticeably accurate. The cars reflect the city lights quite beautifully, and will do so differently depending on the type of finish that's been applied (chrome, matte, etc.). Carbon's environments aren't nearly as memorable. The backgrounds aren't that far beyond what was possible with the old Xbox. Also, the cars, as gorgeous as they are, cannot be damaged. They can crash repeatedly, and abolish generic police vehicles. But your vehicles - which are from licensed manufacturers - are as protected as those in Gran Turismo, save for a few scratches every now and then (that magically disappear after every race). I know that this is what most, not all, automakers want. But if some manufacturers are on board and others are not, maybe it's the supportive companies you should be focusing on - to give the gamer the most intense experience possible. Sound: 7.9 Hurray for the return of full-motion video! First you get to see the actors, who look toward the camera when talking to the player's character as if you were actually in the story. The actors also appear in polygon form, with extreme realism to boot. Their polygon expressions are a little better than their real expressions, mainly due to the real actors' lack of believability. The voices - they're better than most, but have a hint of "video game syndrome." It looks like a bunch of actors were hired to be in a video game. It doesn't look or sound like they were hired to be in a professionally written story. Which isn't too surprising. Carbon's characters only have one theme: "take my city and I'll hate you forever" (an exaggerated but truthful interpretation). Difficulty: Easy/Medium Most Career mode races can be won on the first try. The external challenge mode provides additional races to conquer, but they're not enough to boost this game's difficulty. Concept: 7.5 It's Need For Speed all over again. I'm not about to be one of those crazy people who say the series needs an overhaul to be great again. It doesn't. I love the direction the developers have taken. That said, it's not an original direction, just one of polish. But this series is meant to be a certain way. To make it original again would likely eliminate all the things we love. Multiplayer: 8 Four for co-op; eight for multiplayer via Xbox Live. Some of the Career mode races are playable online as well for added challenges. Overall: 8.2 A throwback to the good old, worry-free days of arcade racing. This is the kind of game you'll play after seeing The Fast and the Furious (or any other street racing flick). You might hate that series - you might think the third Furious is the worst movie ever made. But mark my words, if you're flipping through and it's on TV, you will drop the remote, grab your controller, and play this game.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Short and Sweet,
By Dan (MA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
Need for Speed Carbon is a good addition to the Need For Speed Series. Right from the beginning it give you options, and thats what this game is all about. You can choose from 3 different classes of cars, Exotic, Tuner, and Muscle, each with its own perks. This choice can affect certain things such as where you start off, as well as what type music you will be listening to as you're cruising the streets. Customization is anoth factor, you can choose just about everything that you could want to change on your car, especially with the new "Autosculpt" feature. This allows you to modify certain aspect of parts of your car such as the depth of indentations on your hood, or the width of your spoiler.
Aside from all the options that are laid out for you to pick and choose, there is a good story, should you wish to follow it. The graphics of some of the cut-scenes are surprisingly detailed and add to the wow-factor of the game. As for the races, they are fairly typical of the Need For Speed races. The drift takes some getting used to, but once you have it figured out, getting through the should be a breeze. But now there's a new twist. There are canyon races, including dual (which I'll go over later), drift and sprint. They're pretty much like what they sound, you're high up in a canyon and you have to do your best drifting down, or beating 3 other cars racing down. Now as for canyon duals, you are one on one with another racer, placed behind them, are given points based on how close or far behind you are trailing the other racer. Then after that race, you switch roles, and you are the leader and the other racer follows. You win either by passing the other car in the first race, out distancing it in the second, or by having more points at the end. In both canyon drift and dual, you have to be sure of where you are going because some of the railings will let go should you crash into them, and you will have to start all over. In Free Roam, you're pretty much allowed to go where ever you would like to go like the previous games, but unfortunately there are no shops to poke around for, so you never really get to know the city map, you just generally get a feel. But with no real need to learn the map, you mostly just end up using free roam to look for the police. Nothing really new as far as the police, pretty much it's the simple, they see you, they try to catch you, you dont let them. The Last thing thta I would like to mention is how quickley the game is over. It can be finished in little under a week, if you work at it. With out so much emphasis on using free roam, and not a huge quatity of races to win, the game seems to end rather fast. And that's how this game is, quality over quatity. Though you can start the game over again, and choose a different type of car to start off with (ex. muscle), it can get old pretty fast. The Challenge Series can provide some entertainment and extend the gameplay some and can be fun, so long as you don't expect the gold level races to be easy. So that's what I found in Need For Speed Carbon, very good quality and range of options, but lacking quantity. Hope this helps :)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Need For Speed Just Gets Better And Better,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
The "Need For Speed" series just keeps getting better and better with NFS "Carbon".
What a GREAT game. And totally addictive. Adults and teens love the cars (they've outdone themselves this time with the Ford GT, Porsche Carrera GT, Lamborghini and Lotus exotics - plus a McLaren Mercedes that will BLOW your mind). Also includes classic muscle cars and more. The racing action is excellent, with an clever story line. If you have small kids, even the youngest gamer can spend hours designing cars - changing paint, graphics, wheels, body parts, etc. Truly a game for everyone. 5 ***** stars and HIGHLY recommended.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fasy & Furious Return,
By Michael Kerner "Michael Kerner" (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
There are so many different racing games out there heavily thriving to find out which one to gamers is the best. Sony has done extremely well with the Gran Turismo series for their Playstation and PS2 systems, while Xbox has thrived with Forenza Sport racing. Gamecube owners have also succeeded with Mario Kart: Double Dash. But, when it comes to video racing franchises, Need For Speed is king. Since EA unveiled the franchise nearly a decade ago, racing fans have been eating the dust away, trying to make it all the way to first place. Now, with the Gamecube nearly ending, does Need For Speed deliver the final time?
Need For Speed Carbon for the Nintendo Gamecube is the last edition of the franchise for Gamecube owners, and it thrives in the mad dash to be the best. The gameplay of course brings out th elements that delivered from Need For Speed: Most Wanted last year, with the nightlife element from Need For Speed Underground. The object of the game, takes a few twists here. Like before, you have many courses to tackle, without the drag races from the Underground series and Most Wanted, like the return of the drift races, and the infamous canyon duels, where you'll challenge the boss of the neighborhood to a fast and furious showdown. The game features automobiles like the delightful Mazda RX-8, and muscle cars. In the game, you can race against foes, and assistance from crew members that can help you make it to the goal: scouts that help you find shortcuts, blockers that collide into foes cars, and drifters, which give you a boost of extra speed out in the races. The graphics in the game are beautiful, and deliver the atmosphere of the gameplay well. The control also tunes well, with each car in its respected class, exotics, muscle cars, and tuners that are more about control and acceleration. All in all, I was impressed with Need For Speed Carbon for the Nintendo Gamecube, knowing this will be the end of Need For Speed for gamecube players. This game delivers what it had promised, a thrill of the chase that brings every racing fanatic to start their engines. If you have the Wii or Gamecube I definitely think this is truly a must buy. Graphics: B 1/2- Sound: B Control: B+ Fun & Enjoyment: B 1/2- Overall: B 1/2+
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Most wanted is better,
By Darkphantom "J" (Florida) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
Ok where can i start. First off the game is being based on fast n furious drift. So they put the canyon drift IN THERE. Most of the series has still got the same in it. Sprint, drift, speedtrap, circut. And as usual you start out with the slowest cars of the game and work your way up to the top of the carbon canyon. The only problem in the game is that its way too easy. If your new to the need for speed franchise then you would love it how it compares to the FnF movie. But for the Need for speed players it dissapoints. First of all i beat the entire game in about 7 hours. so what i actually did is play the challenges and try to get the reward cars just to make the game longer. Theres only 4 bosses (4 bosses, is this a miniseries?) second of all on the gamecube you still have the mirror on the top to see whats behind, however there is no button to see behind you. To those thats into the speed this relates to the RICER/young age group; the reason im saying this is that on most wanted you feel like your actually doing 200mph where in this game it takes forever to to 200 since there is hardly no straights until the last race with the audi R8 which is on the highway. and most of the things you unlock are bodykit and spoiler parts other than performance parts.
SO the good: The graphics, Carbon racing, the addition of muscle cars, more exotics that you cant get on the other games, autosculpting bodykits, last bosses are 10 times as hard as most wanted. THE bad: takes less than a day to beat the game, in the races when your way ahead of the computer he will make up the time and pass you in the end of the race no matter how fast your going, your wingman will sometimes get in the way and make you loose, sometimes in the canyon the camera wont move faster than the car so you cant see where your going. So all in all its a good street racing game. But for the Need for speed fans. Most wanted is 10 times as good
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game!!!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
This really is a great racing game. I love the selection of cars they have for you and also the autosculpt feature is very cool. The vinyls that are available and ability to move them as you want allow you to create a unique car to tear up the canyon with. The only drawback I see is it could have been more challenging.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game, great controls, great everything,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
Right from the box, this game has been one i rented and almost beat the whole game before i had to return it. it took me 5 more years for me to be able to find it and purchase it for my own use. the game was just how i remembered it: awesome, fun, and entertaining.
2.0 out of 5 stars
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= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
... wow um this game, well how do i put this... oh yes sucked. I beat career mode in 4 hours. noting cool a huge let down. it copied fast and furious Tokyo Drift. cars were a real disappointment. the controls confused the heck out of me, and why on earth did they get rid of the look back control??? very poor quality
3.0 out of 5 stars
So much promise...,
By David "rocco613" (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
This game made me really angry. The reason I am angry is because some good ideas were wasted on a game that had major flaws and didn't even begin to live up NFS Most Wanted, which preceeded it.
Let's start with what worked. I am a big fan of the NFS games and have liked every one i've played including this one which I have played multiple times. The look of the game was great. The graphic scheme was well done, and they kept a lot of things that worked from the previous games. The music was good in my opinion and did not get in the way of the game. The selection of races were good, and I never liked straight Drag races anyway so good riddance. The Canyon races were exciting and added a new dimension to the challenges. Great idea. I loved racing at night and the feeling of the lights in the city. I liked the idea of having different types of cars to choose. I love tuners and exotics, but playing muscle cars was a challenge and difficult but fun. The story was lame, but I wasn't playing for a story. Maybe if Most Wanted had never come out, I would have liked this game more. But it did, and I didn't. First of all, the cars handled much differently. And not in a good way. They were slower and you lost control more easily. The tires would not grip! I won the game and still didn't feel like I had figured out the optimal way to corner. The name of the territory would come up in your face when you entered it, completely blocking your view of what's in front of you in free roam. Duh. I play with bumper cam by the way, so I don't know if it's different in other views. The game was miserably short. I couldn't believe it was already over. Most Wanted had 10+ bosses to beat. And they were hard. These ones were usually beat in one go. The idea of a Wingman was ok, but sometimes they get right in your way or win the race for you. I would rather win or lose myself. The cops were pretty easy to lose, or impossible in higher heat levels. This was one of the best parts of Most Wanted, the chases. And your bounty had nothing to do with your progress in the game, so no extra incentive to increase it. And you can't make any money past a certain point. Once you bought a car, you were locked in even when it sucked. Stay away from Mercedes! The tier system was unnecessary and I couldn't afford to try every car I wanted. It's like the people who made this game never played Most Wanted, or Underground 2 for that matter. All this and I still played it twice. I love car games and some races (including drifts) were fun. If you are a car game novice, go for the other games in the NFS series. If you are a diehard NFS fan, you may want to buy this just to see where they went wrong. Hope they come back with a game with all the good parts of Carbon and Most Wanted. That would be worth buying.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Uugghh! : (,
By Jake Wilson (Novato, CA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed Carbon (Video Game)
All I have to say is Uugghh! This game is not what I imagined. If you want a NFS game, buy Most Wanted, not this one. This game didn't have much effort put into it. The graphics are horrible, and most every turn looks the same. The story is mediocre, but most everything else is Uugghh! :( NFS creators put hardly any effort into this one. Once again, get NFS: Most Wanted, or wait for the next version, NFS: Pro Street. This game is a waste of money. It is a pathetic effort by the game designers' part. I am extremely disappointed. I had expected better, way better.
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Need for Speed Carbon by Electronic Arts (GameCube)
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