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Need for Speed: The Run

  • Be the first to cross the finish line as you speed across the country from San Francisco to New York in an illicit, high-stakes race
  • Race as Jack, a marked man who must make it to New York City ahead of the competition, the police and the men who want him dead


Product Description

It’s called The Run. An illicit, high-stakes race across the country. The only way to get your life back is to be the first from San Francisco to New York. No speed limits. No rules. No allies. All you have are your driving skills and sheer determination as you battle hundreds of the world’s most notorious drivers on the country’s most dangerous roads. In Need for Speed The Run, you’ll weave through dense urban centers, rocket down icy mountain passes and navigate narrow canyons at breakneck speeds, all the while evading a relentless police force prepared – and willing – to use lethal force to take you down.

On one side of this country lie the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and cable cars — on the opposite coast there are massive skyscrapers, the Statue of Liberty and the endless glow of Times Square. What separates these two great cities is nearly 3,000 miles of roadway through dense urban centers, over epic mountains, across arid deserts and in constricted canyons.

Need for Speed The Run
Evade the Police
Evade the Police
A race to get your life back!
A race to get your life back!
Gorgeous car designs
Gorgeous car designs

Synopsis

With no speed limits, rules or allies available, only Jack’s determination and driving skills will keep him going in this heart-stopping race to get his life back. Thrills and excitement hide around every corner of this breakneck race across the country, but so do the police — and the men who want him dead. Evading these ruthless forces in one town won’t be enough. You must have the Need for Speed.

Key Features:

  • Be the first to cross the finish line as you speed across the country from San Francisco to New York in an illicit, high-stakes race
  • Race as Jack, a marked man who must make it to New York City ahead of the competition, the police and the men who want him dead
  • Grip the wheel, put the pedal to the floor and use your slick driving skills and sheer determination to keep Jack alive inside and outside of the car
  • Battle hundreds of the world’s most notorious drivers on the country’s most treacherous roads
  • Snake through dense urban settings, plunge down icy mountain passes and carefully traverse narrow canyons at breakneck speeds
  • Evade a relentless police force that is ready and willing to use any means necessary to take you down
  • Connect to Autolog and compare your best times against your friends in a race to New York where every second counts
  • Engage in high-octane multiplayer racing and join races already in progress with matchmaking technology, create a party with friends and pick a playlist of your favorite challenges and vie for racing supremacy across every stage of The Run
  • Level up and earn access to exclusive vehicles, upgrades and abilities by mastering the playlists
  • Powered by the new Frostbite 2 engine, created by the award-winning DICE studio, delivers an amazing level of visual detail, immersive environments and emotional impact

  • Prepare for the race of your life in Need For Speed: The Run. This extremely illegal, high-stakes race across the country requires only slick driving skills and your sheer determination to be first. There are no rules, no allies and most importantly, no speed limits in this dangerous competition. Battle against hundreds of the world’s most infamous drivers on the country’s most hazardous roads. As you rocket down icy mountain passes, snake through dense urban centers and steer through narrow canyons, beware the unyielding police force determined to bring you down — by any means necessary, including lethal force. Are you ready for the drive of your life?

    Customer Reviews


    55 of 69 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointed, November 16, 2011
    = Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Need for Speed: The Run (Video Game)

    Pretty boring honestly. The game itself isnt that fun to play, it’s ok but it’s weak. The races are short for the most part and the driving is ok a camera stays focused on your car through turns which is cool but NO WAY this game is worth . Breakdown

    Graphics-9.5 awesome graphics but unfortunately this is the best part of the game
    Replayability-4 there are challenges to unlock cars an other things but nothing major
    Physics (mechanics)- 2 it doesn’t feel like you are driving the car, even when you choose the view to race from within the car there isn’t even a steering wheel or nothing just looking at the road, this isn’t the early 2000s
    Length- 1…maybe 5 hours tops?? Really?
    Enjoyment- 1 honestly it’s pretty boring, it didn’t make me want to play this game at all

    I love NFS, mostly the older ones but I did enjoy hot pursuit but this game just doesn’t appeal

    Do yourself a favor, RENT before you buy. Trust me you will understand why after you rent it

    Overall the game is just overall weak minus the beautiful graphics but thats it. If you are looking for a new game for xbox pick up Skyrim, Saints row 3, Battlefield 3, Mw3, Gears of War 3, Batman Arkham City, Sonic Generations even Forza 4, but not The Run. I’m not hating on this game it just doesn’t being much too the table races too short an the little bit of excitement you’ll have playing this game quickly vanishes.

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    14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    I’m glad I picked it up for less than , November 27, 2011
    = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Need for Speed: The Run (Video Game)

    This game is good, but there are a lot of people I know will be disappointed with it. All the races seem the same, just on a different stretch of track. Personally, I don’t mind because I can sit and play a game for hours, not caring whether I do good or bad, or what’s even going on in the game. The graphics are very nice, and they used the “Frostbite 2″ engine, for those who don’t know, which was used for Battlefield 3. The actual story behind the game isn’t bad as well.

    Overall, the game will keep you busy for at least one play through the game, and if you’re interested, for some races online as well.

    EDIT: It feels like it’s sort of moving away from what NFS used to be. As far as I’ve played the game, I haven’t come across any “lap” type of races, it’s all get from point A to point B in an expensive sports car. I miss the street/drag racing kind of thing.

    EDIT #2: I’m finding myself to rage quiting while playing this game quite a bit. It seems like there’s always a car in the same lane that I can’t see just over that hill. It seems like the obstacles in this game are too easy to predict. Once again, I miss the old street/drag racing type of style. This feels a lot more like a simulator than an arcade racer. [Edit: it seems they have have patched it since I originally posted the review. I don't run into those cars nearly as much anymore]

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    22 of 30 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Trash, November 24, 2011
    = Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Need for Speed: The Run (Video Game)

    This game is utter trash. It’s NFS all over again. Nothing new… except terrible game play mechanics.

    Out-of-Bounds
    The cars now must stay within the confines of the game’s “invisible out-of-bounds” rules. The animated holographic boundaries previously found in NFS games that were solid walls are now able to be driven through into out-of-bounds territory. Cross the boundary line… even if you are heading back onto the road and you’re automatically reset. And that brings up the next issue.

    Resets to Checkpoints
    You’re allotted only 4 resets per race. After that you start all over again. I don’t know what made it worse… the fact you’re only alloted 4… or that the reset takes you back to your last checkpoint which could be miles back… OR that the checkpoint may place you in an unplaying position (speeding off the track for another immediate reset)… OR the fact that if you get reset before the first checkpoint, the race starts over anyways but with you having spent a reset. I always just restart the event at that point because why deal with 1 less reset? Which sets us up for another issue.

    Load Times
    Every reset brings and insanely long load time. Each EVENT brings and insanely long load time. Each event reset brings insanely long load times. It destroys the pacing of the game to the extent that it no longer fun to play. “Need for Speed”? Maybe they were referring to their own “need for speed” in getting the games loading faster.

    Duplicating World Scenarios
    While the one shining gem of the game is it’s graphics and the world that’s recreated taking inspiration from places in the USA, you’ll find similar situations (track covers, city scapes) will recur if you drive the thing in one go. Streets in Chicago the you drive on while evading the Mob will be the same streets you drive on for the next race leg. Similar road curves (even a shortcut) are also duplicated verbatim from the Chicago area to the “State Forest” stage… just with new textures.

    Car Selection
    The game makes a big deal out of the cars it offers… but then it specifically mentions you’re going to need certain cars in certain scenarios (mountains, street, highways each suggest a different style of car). That’s all fine and dandy… but here’s the snag. YOU CAN’T CHANGE YOUR CAR! Oh sure, you’ll get to choose one at the start… and a couple times in the middle… but other than that you have to pull into a gas station to switch out cars. Gas Stations are located on VERY FEW event maps. Which means you might get to select a car on one event, but the next even you’re still stuck with it because there is no gas station on that event’s course map and then the car you chose might be all wrong for the event! Too bad… you’re still stuck with it. If you’re going to make car selection an important part of winning the game… ALLOW US TO PICK A CAR AT THE START OF EACH EVENT!

    No Replay Value
    The game also has very little replay value. Previous NFS games I’ve enjoyed exploring the world… or taking out another car and avoiding the cops. This one is just a single path… from San Francisco to New York… and not even all of that. Total playing time for “The Run” itself took around 2 hours (not counting the resets or the load times) and then you’ve seen it all. Oh sure there are challenges to go back and do… but it’s on the same tracks you’ve already raced on. And the game itself is a challenge enough!

    Terrible AI
    The computer cars display insanely impossible acceleration and driver recovery capabilities. Think you’ve just pushed an opponent over the cliff? Guess again. But they can perform the same move and send you flying for… you guessed it… another instant reset. Or think you’ve passed someone at 190mph? Guess what… they’ll go flying by you 2 seconds later without nitrous with you still going 190 but making it look like you were standing still.

    Do yourself a favor… and “Run” away before it sucks from your pocket.

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