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Need for Speed Hot Pursuit

  • Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit contains 1-8 player online support as well as leaderboards
  • Play as either cops and racers in both a tremendously deep, fully-defined single player career and a groundbreaking multiplayer experience across all race modes
  • The Need For Speed Autolog system connects friends directly to each other’s games, enabling them to compare and share all their experiences and challenges
  • Whether taking down suspects with a variety of cop weapons or using evasion equipment to outsmart the cops, players will always have a method for gaining an edge over their opponent
  • Feel the power of busting suspects in supercharged cop interceptors like the Lamborghini Reventon or outsmarting the law as a racer in high performance supercars like the Pagani Zonda Cinque


Product Description

Need for Speed Hot Pursuit players will experience the thrill of the chase and the rush of the escape as they play through full careers as both a cop and a racer – solo or connected. The blistering speeds, brutal busts and heart-stopping getaways are all connected via Need for Speed Autolog. This network not only connects friends for epic head-to head pursuits and races, but also enables players to compare performances and stats, thereby setting the stage for the ultimate in friendly competition.

Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit is a high energy racing game that brings the Need For Speed franchise back to its racing/chasing roots. The game allows players to experience a massive open-world game environment from both the perspective of a racer or a cop bent on shutting down racer. Players on both sides have access to a wide range of real, high-performance vehicles, as well as weapons, equipment and power-ups that heighten the excitement of the race and chase. Additional features include: Need For Speed ‘Autolog,’ a powerful in-game social media communication system; 1-8 player online support; leaderboards; and Xbox LIVE Achievement support.

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Police road block of a racer in Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
Return of the race-chase game mechanic to the Need For Speed franchise.
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A Revolutionary Addition to the NFS Franchise

In Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit players will experience the thrill of the chase and the rush of the escape as they play through full careers as both a cop and a racer – solo or connected. The blistering speeds, brutal busts and heart-stopping getaways are all connected via Need for Speed Autolog. This network not only connects friends for epic head-to head pursuits and races, but also enables players to compare performances and stats, thereby setting the stage for the ultimate in friendly competition.

Gameplay

A throwback to earlier games in the series, Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit allows players to experience the thrill of the chase from either the perspective of a racer or the police, with police cars constantly chasing racers. Set along 100 miles of road situated in fictional Seacrest County, the gameworld of Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit is fully open-world, meaning that players can go wherever they want and race or chase whomever they want to. Players have access to a career mode regardless of which side they are on, and police and racers both have access to differing power-ups to give them an extra edge in a pinch. Cars available in-game are realistic replicas the pantheon of high-performance vehicles available in real-life, with cops and racers having equal access to most cars featured, but some being exclusive to either side. Additional features include: Autolog, which allows players to communicate and compare stats via a social media type network, 1-8 player online game support and multiple play modes.

Key Game Features
  • Career – For the first time in Need for Speed history, players will experience the gripping and heart-racing action of both cops and racers. Hot Pursuit seamlessly links a tremendously deep and fully-defined single player career with a groundbreaking multiplayer experience across all race modes. In the end, whether playing online with friends, taking on friends challenges or the single player career, players will earn bounty that levels them up and unlocks new cars, weapons and equipment.
  • Need For Speed Autolog – In Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, your friends drive your gameplay experience. Need for Speed Autolog is a revolutionary system that connects friends directly to each other’s games, enabling them to compare and share all their experiences, pictures and challenges. Need for Speed Autolog instinctively delivers challenges based on what your friends have been doing, creating a hugely dynamic, socially competitive experience.
  • Weapons and Equipment – Enhance the intensity of the pursuit using multiple weapons as the heat level increases during a pursuit. Whether taking down suspects with a variety of cop weapons or using evasion equipment as a racer to outsmart the cops, players will always have a method for gaining an edge over their opponent.
  • Cars – Experience the thrill of driving the world’s most desirable high performance cars at incredible speeds. Feel the power of busting suspects in supercharged cop interceptors like the Lamborghini Reventon or outsmarting the law as a racer in high performance supercars like the Pagani Zonda Cinque.
  • Multiplayer SupportNeed For Speed: Hot Pursuit contains 1-8 player online support as well as leaderboards.

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Blue muscle car with racing stripes in Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
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Red high-performance car in the desert in Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
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Customer Reviews


79 of 87 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
“It offers improved accelleration, and a slightly higher top speed”, November 20, 2010
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (Video Game)

The thing with Need for speed in the years since the last Hot Pursuit title (which was HP 2 on the PS2) was it drifted away from what Need for Speed really was. It brought in a new era of games with underground, but underground wasn’t about the cops and the exotics, it was about fast cars you find on the street every day. Basically, it was Need for Speed: Fast and Furious Edition. The trend continued for a long time, and continued onto the new consoles with Most Wanted, Carbon, and Undercover. The thing was, as they drifted further from the roots of what need for speed was all about, the games lost the essence of what Need for Speed is. And honestly, the name says it all.

Enter NFS: HP, a new revolution or a “reset” to the series, that picks up right where the PS2 dropped it off. Hot Pursuit comes back to what Need for Speed is all about, and why so many of us were hooked on the PS1 and PS2 versions of the games (yes the PC gamers too) Driving fast cars, getting away from the cops, and going so darn fast you have trouble dodging a car because your brain can’t register its there before your taillight makes a beeline through your skull.

But, that’s enough background, on to the review.

The good:

The Menus:
Simple, easy to read, and coherent, even down to the Autolog, and all of its messages and information. The menu’s are very easy to navigate and easy to understand. The Career Map reminds me of Burnout 3, which I’m not surprised about really considering Criterion made the game, the menu works the same too, you highlight a sign and select an event to run. You only start with a few for either Cops or Racers and you earn more as you level up and complete events. The Map doesn’t look cluttered, and is presented intuitively (and flashy to boot)if you hate driving around all the time to find events you’ll love this. They also included a free roam if you want it. The Career menu has sister menus accessed by the buttons on the controller rather than finding them through the main menu which is also nice. Everything is just, easy.

The Gameplay
The best way i can put this is if you somehow made a lovechild of Burnout 3, and NFS: HP2. you’d get this game. The cars handle weightly like Hot Pursuit 2′s do, but they FEEL like Burnout 3 cars, (touchy and drifty)Its actually a surprisingly good balance. The car’s are much more subject to speed loss and much less receptive of wall bouncing than Burnout as well. What’s the most interesting is the game’s approach to damage in normal driving. You can be wrecked, and you can total your car (at least i think so, i never actually managed to do it) but you can cause this by brawling like in burnout. What’s so strange, is though you CAN do it, it slows you down so much you’ll probably lose if you do it on purpose all the time. Despite its flashy crashes and damage, Hot Pursuit rewards you for driving clean, not dirty in relation to bumping and grinding.

Picking Sides:

You can race as a Racer, or a Cop, in multiple race modes like you would think including time trials, i’m going to say “Burning Laps” as a reference because they feel so burnout. (game calls them Previews BTW) Or cool stuff like taking out the racers before they finish as a cop, with much more. I won’t tell you everything, but each mode is attacked a bit differently.

An Arsenal, IN YOUR TRUNK!:

Later you unlock some “Potent Treasures” as a racer or a cop, like EMP, or Spike Strips which gives a new element to races including them, you’re not just a danger to the cops or the racers on the opposite faction, you’re dangerous to everyone. Imagine its two racers left, the cops are right behind, and you’ve got a spike, you can shake the cops with a spike and fight your rival to the end, or you can take HIM out and fight the cops yourself, or better yet, get him busted. Its decisions like this that make this game awesome online, and off.

The Bad:

There are issues with everything, HP is an arcade racer, it doesn’t behave a predictably or as harshly as a game like Forza, Gran Turismo, of NFS Shift will. They’re not the same kind of game That said, there are some issues i have with the game:

Some cars seem underwhelming in a class:
The balance at times will make itself much more evident online but in my experience, some cars seem to be bottom tier in the tier they are in, either due to the fact that they handle like a barge or that they have a rather low top speed. We’ll see online soon enough, but i’m sure there will be a “Competitive Car” as any racing game has when it goes mainstream public after about a month or two. Still there are no settings to dial in so maybe we’ll see a good mixed community.

Pacing:
Though good, i thought it moved a bit, slow. I got to level 4 racer in about 4 hours, that said, i unlocked a lot of stuff in that time. I guess i just had this…

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38 of 42 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just Expect to Have Fun, November 19, 2010
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (Video Game)

As someone who has played every single iteration of Need For Speed, as well as every Gran Turismo, Forza, Burnout, and all the small-name titles in between, there’s an awful lot that I can compare this recent Need For Speed title to.

I felt something as I played the demo. I felt a return to the simple, point-to-point races from the very first NFS, the adrenaline of those tight, narrow-margin photo finishes from Burnout and the last Hot Pursuit titles, and from Most Wanted, the absolute thrill of running from – and often into – The Man…

And that’s what Hot Pursuit is – plain and simple. Don’t boot it up expecting hardcore driving physics. Don’t expect to blow away the competition with highly tuned supercars, and don’t expect to spend hours tweaking the layout of vinyls or leafing through dozens of aftermarket wheels and wings. What you can expect is some sweaty palms as you drift the last corner to the finish, a twisted face as you plow into that guardrail you saw one second too late, and a grin from ear-to-ear as you watch the cop car you just plowed into rolling down the road, raining shrapnel along the asphalt.

It’s not perfect. I’ll concede that. The rubber-banding is still pretty strong – I’m zipping at top speed down a straight as an opponent in the same car cruises on by… In addition, the cop chases are still treated too much like a race. I took a gorgeous shortcut in my cop car, got ahead of my suspects, spun the opposite direction and prepared for a head-on collision as the words “WRONG WAY” suddenly lit up the screen… What’ch’you mean wrong way?! I AM the Law!! (Granted, I hit my target at somewhere around a buck-fifty and INSTANTLY wasted the guy… So I wasn’t really complaining.) Also, it appears that you’re supposed to bring down your targets in order. During one cop event, I wound up between the 1st and 2nd place racers, and could NOT catch up to the first place car. Once I dropped back to take out the 2nd driver, suddenly the first place target was right in front of me. It’s a bit more scripted than a flat-out cop chase should be.

But then you round a corner in your six-figure exotic, see ol’ Smokey sittin’ on the shoulder, and aim for the pig while pumping your engine full of nitrous oxide… A second later you’re watching his twisted wreckage flipping down the road, only to be slammed into by your AI opponents who are subsequently knocked off their own course, and as control of your car is returned to you, you just can’t help from laughing.

That to me is worth 4 stars.

Don’t forget to wear your seatbelts! HAH!

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57 of 71 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too many restrictions, December 28, 2010
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (Video Game)

This game includes a feature called the “Online Pass”. As far as I’ve been able to learn, this is a program to curb used game sales. One “Online Pass” is included in every game purchased new. For the player that buys the game used and wants to play online, they have to buy a (approximate) “Online Pass” from EA.

I’m a mom that games. I have two teen boys that game. The “Online Pass” is not just a problem for those buying a game used. I purchased Need for Speed Hot Pursuit NEW! Yet only one out of the three gamers in my household can play this game online. I would have to pay an additional (approximately) in order for all of us to play.

Not only are there restrictions with the “Online Pass”. There are restrictions with the DLC. Normally DLC is tied to the gamertag and the console it’s purchased on. Not so with NFS. DLC can only be played on the console it was purchased on. The gamertag the DLC was purchased through will not be able to access the DLC on any other console.

There is also the issue of “incompatible versions” during online play. Most other online players online will be using version 1.1. Apparently there is a restriction on version updates as well, as you can only update the console that you entered the code for the “Online Pass”??? What if a gamer wants to take the game to a friends house?

There is no local split screen “multiplayer”.

There are no options for more than one saved game per gamertag/ID. So sharing a Gamertag/ID is not an option.

That being said, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit “is” a great game. However these restrictions make the game unplayable in some common situations and very well may be the games undoing.

The multi-gamer household is not uncommon. Along with multi-gamer households comes multi-console households. Publishers should take these issues into consideration. Then again….. Maybe they have. As most of these issues can be fixed by paying a fee/buying more DLC.

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