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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 ( Windows ) (CD-ROM)
I think Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 is a pretty good game, although now there Need For Speed series has progressed through 2007, the older NFS games still have a fanbase. The thing is - they dont make the new ones like they used to, so thats why I bought this. I'd say its a pretty good game from what I've played, I have not encountered any problems with it. You basically go through a big tournament for the main game and you can buildup points to buy cars and new tracks to drive on, while completing the races. Theres also a "Be The Cop" mode where you chase down people driving a police car (theres several to choose from) with the ability to call in a helicopter to drop bombs (Which I thought was pretty ridiculous myself), call for a backup unit, or setup a roadblock or spike strip (You cannot choose which, its random whether they use a roadblock or spike strip.) I think my biggest nitpick with the game is just that its so arcade feeling, the driving is okay, but its almost like the cars dont have power steering, and if you hit anyone or anything it probably isnt going to do very much in terms of damage since its like crashing matchbox cars together. The graphics are pretty dated, but for late 2007 I still dont think they look all that bad for a game made in the early 2000s. I'd say the sound effects are okay too, the music is okay too although many of the songs werent familiar to me.
You can also download modifications for this game, so you can swap out the standard cars for new cars that you can download off websites, so if you dont like some of the cars you can replace them, including the police car, with new ones. Other mods available make the tracks look better, and ramp up the skill of the opponent racers and police, making it harder for you, pretty good if you want more of a challenge. Overall the game can be had for about 10$ or so so I dont see any problem with buying it despite its shortcomings - just dont sit there and think its a bad game because its not the latest release, because its not. The thing that nagged me the most was as I said earlier, that it felt so unrealistic at times, the car physics - especially when ramming into people - felt pretty fake. But otherwise I didnt think it was a bad game and considering the price I'd say it was worth it. Enjoy!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat Fun but Frustrating Game,
By Dusty (California) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 ( Windows ) (CD-ROM)
The graphics, and particularly the sound, are pretty good for a game that has been around for a few years. The sirens are especially good, with accurate Doppler effects, even when you force the cops to enter a tunnel while you veer off onto an open dirt road. But overall this is just an arcade game; it's not realistic at all, and that's the part that makes it so frustrating.
Just a few examples: You can run head-on into a bus at 145 mph and bounce away unharmed. It's impossible to go off the road, drive over a cliff, or even to take a wrong turn--the track funnels you where you need to go no matter what, like those old orange Matchbox car tracks. You can flip a convertable through the air and the driver just sits still with his hands on the wheel throughout, calm as a Sunday driver. The cops ignore competitors that zoom by them at 125mph, and instead go after YOU while you're traveling at 70mph (Well, okay that last one might be realistic!) The cars all handle pretty much the same, except that the smaller cars get shoved around by the cops so easily that even though you can eventually outrun them, you're guaranteed to be pushed into the wall enough times for all your competitors to pass you. I was once in first place, with the finish line in sight, and a cop came out of nowhere and crashed into me. By the time I reoriented myself, I was in last place. Like I said, a very frustrating game. The game crashed my computer on the first install (causing CHKDSK errors), but finally worked after about 1 hour of reinstalling and rebooting over and over again. Why it finally worked, I can't say. I didn't really do anything different. What made me most furious about it was the ghastly website EA Games has setup, which is nothing but a hyperanimated, resource-hogging sales pitch for their products, with limited support only hidden in the deepest crevices of this lousy website. To get useful information and the patch, I had to do a Google search and get it from some gamer site instead (risky). The game hiccups once or twice each race--freezes for a second for no reason, then suddenly jumps back into action. Otherwise, it seems stable. (My computer far exceeds the minimum requirements). The only part that is truly realistic are the animated scenes when you get busted: about 10 studly-looking cops surround an unarmed, handcuffed, and completely cooperative suspect with guns drawn while he's being led away. It's paranoid and unnecessary overkill, but typical cop behavior, at least in Southern California. After playing it for a few hours, the only really fun part of this game was shoving cop cars into head-on collisions with oncoming busses and other vehicles. But even that got boring after a while. Unless you're looking for a really inexpensive racing game, I'd look for something that has at least some resemblence to reality (or better yet, go toward complete unreality with TrackMania!).
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 ( Windows ) (CD-ROM)
The game came in in-time and I was amazed that it had been sent via registered post, and not just ordinary post.
Overall, I think this purchase was a good experience.
5.0 out of 5 stars
mega thrill-ride,
By Emily Baldwin (USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 ( Windows ) (CD-ROM)
I was addicted to this game in a heartbeat. I love cars and tend to have fun gawking at lamborghinis and ferraris, so i was rather amazed at how great the graphics are. The cars and scenery are very realistic and well-done, and the tracks are both challenging and enjoyable. i'm not a big-time gamer, so it's easy to impress me, but this is probably my favorite racing game. the police set up road blocks and send helicopters after you to drop bombs if you've been speeding for most of the track, making it fun to dodge explosions and such. You can change the weather condition (when it's set at overcast it gets tougher due to the thick fog) and some competition courses are set a sunset so sections are dark, making those tracks harder. If you are looking for an easy game to beat, this is not for you, but if you're in for a thrill and racing fast cars against tough competitors, than you're in for some fun.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2,
By A Customer
This review is from: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 ( Windows ) (CD-ROM)
Need for Speed is a great racing game beet the cops or be a cop get it! it's the best game ever better than the other need for speed products
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