It's all about the most exotic, desirable vehicles in the world and driving them as if you're being chased by an Apache gunship. To ensure the police aren't left in a cloud of tyre smoke, the Burnout developer has decided to bend the rules a bit Imagine if a police force, instead of paying their executives astonishing salaries, fired the lot and blew taxpayers' money on a set of Bugatti Veyron pursuit vehicles.
Imagine the terror of a gang of chain-smoking 13 year-olds in a stolen Cavalier as the fastest production car on the planet flicks on the blues and twos behind them. In Hot Pursuit, the cops are just as kitted out as the racers. Your playground is an enormous open-world environment rather than the choked, congested streets of a city. This makes the game all about blasting along arrow-straight highways, around sweeping curves and up winding mountain roads riddled with hairpins.
This being Criterion, Hot Pursuit is a stunningly beautiful game that thunders along at an electric pace. It's truly a developer and license marriage made in petrolhead heaven. The mode that EA was allowing eager journos to get their hands on was a two-player cat-and-mouse chase mode. In the spirit of the title's lates classics, the PC edition of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit revolves around high-speed car chases through winding countryside highways and bustling village streets, giving players license to drive as both escaping speedsters and pursuing police.
The game is played in the large, open-world of fictional Seacrest County, which features coastal, desert, forest, and mountain regions for diverse driving challenges. Grip Class mode holds eight racers and lets them play in two different groups as A and B.
Sector Shootout divides the tracks into several parts, and you have to complete each separated lane as fast as you can. Time Attack is the simple mode in which the player needs to cover the lap as quickly as he can to win the title. You now have a track where you can prove your gaming skills by gearing up your car by speeding up and winning the trophy.
It also enables you to show your driving skills on the racing track by defeating other players on the track. These are the Drag mode, Grip mode, Speed mode, and Drift mode. In a new city, in completely new locations, you will fight with the best racers for the right to be called a reckless driver or a policeman. For the first time in history, NFS gameplay invites you to choose the role of a cop or a racer.
Both careers pursue the genre's idiosyncratic RPG racing simulator, all in a world of fast cars and player-to-player intrigue! Career starts with the simplest sports car, inferior to all other cars in the game. Friends, comrades and other riders policemen who see potential in us help us to get to the top. The duration of both campaigns is the same. For each race we receive rating points and money, for which we buy additional parts, weapons and race conditions.
During the race, we can, playing for the racer, make radio interference at the cop so that he does not determine our location.
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