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Need for Speed: Most Wanted (demo)

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I just downloaded the demo a few hours ago and have been playing it ever since. This is what I think, maybe your interested maybe your not, this is for the people who are. NFS:MW is one of the best racing games I have ever seen/played. The graphics are amazing even on 1/2 the detail, and runs almost flawlessly even on my sub-standard system. However the demo did feel quite limited in gameplay due to lack of tracks/cars/playmodes, in retrospect what tracks/cars/playmodes where unlocked, the gameplay was great, and the environments were even better, however I does follow in the footsteps of the NFS:Underground series in the effect that the streets don't really seem like an actual city. A good synopsis of this game would be to say its just like NFS:U series except 10x better graphics, 10x better gameplay + you get to run from cops at high speed :p In my opinion this is a must have for any arcade racing enthusiast or anybody looking for a refreshing break from Battlefield 2. I would have posted some screens but there is no in-game screenshot utility and Fraps garbled all the screens I took, so, I apologize.
I tried it as well. I think it'll be better for console. Unless you have a wheel and shifter which would help alot. I might go out and rent it for console someday. See if ti's worth it.

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