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6.8
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 24 Ratings
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Positive: 17 out of 24
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Mixed: 1 out of 24
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Negative: 6 out of 24
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SjgphotoJan 29, 20071Very repetitive. No feeling of accomplishment when finished. Also, there was nothing challenging to this racer. Yuk!
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AndymanDec 8, 20064
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JakeA.Dec 23, 20067Very good game fun very hard there fun hard then there is just anoying hard and thats what this is after a while.
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[Anonymous]Nov 20, 200610This is the best Need for Speed game in the series in my opinion. Superb graphics, superb gameplay.
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deedFeb 18, 20089
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MeDec 27, 20067Its a typical need for speed game, expected a little more from the next gen, but graphics are amazing and in the coming year or two we should start seeing why the PS3 was worth the extra cash as game writers learn how much more in depth they can go with a blue laser.
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Dec 26, 20110very bad game , terrible controls and unreal handling. Parts are too expensive and cops are way too hard. Not a very good game in my opinion. Don't get it .
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Dec 26, 201110Amazing game. Probably the only racing game ever created worth playing. It had great handling and a great backstory behind the game. The cars were great, customization was unreal. All around amazing game.
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Sep 2, 20126
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79An overall fun racing game, though in large part it's simply more of the same from EA. Cars still feel too similar to each other, and as they're the stars of any racing game, we wish there was a bit more character here. Autosculpt is a fantastic addition to the series' already great customization features.
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80And gameplay wise, so what if Carbon isn't redefining the street racing genre - really, at this point, what could? It still hits a sweet spot of intensity, danger, and style.
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Though not a “graphical” enhancement in the truest sense, EA’s Autosculpting mode is the Tiger Woods “Gameface” of racing games. By allowing gamers to adjust nearly everything on their car, from the width of the spoiler to the height of the blower on that ’69 Charger, Carbon allows gamers to truly make their ride their own.