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7.0 out of 10

Mixed or average reviews- based on 158 Ratings

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  1. Nov 18, 2010
    10
    Well first off,the game DOESN'T beat Gran Turismo or Forza 3 but does give a comeback in years.. Hot Pursuit thumps and wrecks Shift in evry possible way.. The game has brought back the originality of the Need for Speed series and it really deserves recognition in every way necessary.. EA has crashed and burnt with this series but now they are croosing on the high way well done EA!!! It's an adrenaline rush from when you crash into an incoming car or use you speed boost to go to first!!!! If EA stuck with this who knows where they could of been right NOW!!!! Expand
  2. Nov 21, 2010
    3
    I'm not sure if this is mention anywhere but in europe, you need to enter a code to play online. If someone has already entered that code they you can not. So for example you can not do so if you buy second hand, or you cant share a copy with your brother or if your partner has their own account. This should be taken into account when buying the game. It holds no value.
  3. Nov 20, 2010
    5
    This is not a bad game, just very limited and grows tiresome very quickly. The roads are boring, the handling is horrible. It honestly feels like Ridge Racer with weapons. The brakes serve the purpose of creating drift, you can enter a hairpin at 200mph and throw a last second drift and make it. At first glance it seems a lot of fun, and it is. Then you realise that the perception of variety or replayability is false. Each and every game has you running from or being the cops. Trust me when I say that this may have some appeal for a few hours but when the novelty wears off, you are left with a pretty bare shell of a game. No story, no tuning, no car painting. Again, I dont understand how such a game can get superb critic reviews. All the previous nfs games were better. Burnout was much better. WRC 2010 was a lot better. I just dont get it. I am very dissapointed with this game. Just beware, this is a sub standard, ridiculous, tedious, pointless game that will make you wonder where all your money went, and if you think buying second hand will help, forget it. Only the people who buy the game new can play online. Buy second hand and you must pay EA for the pleasure, as well as MS for the live service. It is called an online pass and is a joke. Not only do they sell me a poor game for my £40, but they then de-value it with this kind of tactic. EA has no respect for the people that buy their games and make them rich. I bought this game, I own it, it is my right to sell it again if I wish. EA wishes to make that difficult for me. What I think of this kind of tactic from a huge company made rich by loyal people over many years is un printable. Use your imagination. Expand
  4. Nov 21, 2010
    0
    OK metacritic, you just proved how critics will push a game. I should have read USER reviews before I purchased this game. I bought this game, played it (about 5-6hrs) until i realized how empty it is. I was basically doing the same thing over and over with a different car. I mean it was ok at first but seriously a Porsche cayman and a gt 500 cant possibly handle exactly the same right (drift and everything)? The fun factor was gone way too fast, so i sold it the next day and wont miss it. Too bad the next person who buys it, cause as you've heard, they wont have the online pass i used. And online cant make up for a nice looking lame game. Expand
  5. Nov 19, 2010
    0
    All these people saying its fantastic, are speaking rubbish to be polite. lets get one thing straight a police car, sirens traffic moves, not in EA's mind it doesn't your going along and all the traffic just dordles in the middle of the road. secondly steering is terrible, typical need for speed game just bang a few cars together add some police and sell as many copies as possible, don't waste your money buy something else you will regret it Expand
  6. Nov 16, 2010
    10
    I love this game. I was looking forward to this since I heard burnout creators criterion was behind it. The graphics are fantastic, with amazing car models and stunning scenery. The car selection is vast, and you are constantly rewarded with a new one. The handling model is great and its easy to pull drifts off. Crashes are spectacular, and the a.I. is impressive. Cops are relentless and fun to play as. Criterion has redefined the need for speed series and I look forward to more Expand
  7. May 4, 2011
    4
    This sucks! I really want to give this a 0 but I'll be fair at least. Firstly I really looked forward to this game, but then i played it... Repetitive career, no split-screen to race at home against friends, only good thing is graphics and its something different being a cop. Luckily i bought it second-hand and i will trade it again tomorrow for something better.
  8. Nov 20, 2010
    8
    A good arcade racer that goes back to basics , featuring solid car handling and an insanely addictive cops vs racers hot pursuit multiplayer mode . The only problem I have is the game just doesn't quite measure up to Criterion's last title , Burnout Paradise - There is nowhere near as much stuff to do here , and the graphics too are just not as good . The new Autolog leaderboards however are a brilliant addition , and playing against the A.I is much less frustrating than in recent arcade racers like Blur and Split Second . Both Need For Speed and Burnout fanatics alike are going to hate all the things that are missing from there favourite racers , but those looking for a simple pick up and play, almost Chase HQ like arcade experience will find plenty to enjoy here . Solid but not spectacular . Expand
  9. Nov 24, 2010
    5
    I really was looking forward to this game, but I was really disappointed. The game immediately felt like it was Burnout, which it is for all intents and purposes -- the same developer made it. There's no story, which is fine, but I lack any sense of cohesion. As well, you can't personalize and collect cars in the same way as previous games, which makes the sense of connection less than any racing game I have played in the past few years. I also am frustrated that I paid 64.95 for this game and the first time I loaded it I was forced to watch an ad for another 64.95 game. It's tactless. It just doesn't feel right as a whole and I don't, for once, agree with the reviewers. I would wait until this is in the bargain bin but your mileage may vary. Expand
  10. Jan 2, 2011
    6
    I've been comparing this game to the other two made and I believe it doesn't live up to the other two. My biggest problem with this game is that it's nearly impossible, even in the beginning, to stop racers without completely wrecking them. I'd prefer the tools I have (EMP, Spikes) to put the racer into a position that would allow me to "pull them over". Pros: Awesome menu of cars
    Graphic
    s are beautiful
    Switching from cop to racer & vice versa is easy
    Progressing is quick


    Cons:
    No chases in freedrive
    Can't stop racers, gotta wreck them
    Map in HUD isn't very helpful
    Would trade helicopter for 'backup' unit
    When racers crash in your roadblock they warp ahead instead of being 'caught'
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  11. Apr 12, 2011
    4
    I cant help feeling that this game has been really overated by the critics.. When i first heard about the game,I thought "Great! Need for Speed is going back to its roots.Its going to be like & play like Need for Speed 1 on the 3DO,Saturn & PS1 all those years ago,but with better graphics,Free Roaming & Online multiplayer"! How wrong i was.. I was really looking foreward to this game,but what i got,was burnout with licensed cars.. Its is waaaay too arcadey,Rubbish/Non-Exiistent handling physics,& over emphisis on drifting/powersliding!.. These are expensive,finely engineered cars in the game.they're supposed to be driven with precision around corners,& stick to the road.Not Slide around them sideways! A slower,more considered & realistic pace would've been welcome too,encouraging smooth,tactical races & chases.not everything blurring past & people crashing every 3 seconds!.. Theres one other MAJOR problem with the game.Its a Free Roaming game,with absolutely NO POINT to the free roaming! i was expecting to be able to chase,or be chased by Racers or cops,be it CPU ones,or other players.Nope,None of that! The game made the exact same mistake as the Abismal Need for Speed-Undercover.A free roaming game,with no need or purpose to free roam.great... It would've been nice,to at least be able to drive to the different events,like in Underground 1,2,Carbon & Most Wanted.But what do i know,I'm only a gamer.A paying customer.I never even dreamed i would before release,but i traded it in towards Test Drive Unlimited 2.A much more Complete package, Expand
  12. Nov 29, 2010
    9
    I don't look for realism/simulation in a racing game, I look for a fun factor. This game is fun and it should help tide me over until the game in the Burnout series comes out.
  13. Dec 10, 2010
    2
    I'm sorry, but a game that is still utilizing rubber-band A.I. should not be getting such high scores. Beyond that, this frankly feels like half of a game. There is none of the free roaming fun from Burnout: Paradise which makes the great scenery seem pointless as it's hard to appreciate barnstorming planes at 200 mph. At least half of the races are just time trials, and that really doesn't scream 'hot pursuit' to me. Some of the time trials take 5+ minutes to run, with no cops to outrun or racers to bust, it gets incredibly boring. After a while you do get used to it's shoddy controls, but at the start you're punished for playing it like a realistic racer or an arcade racer. It ends up landing somewhere between the two. After every crash, takedown or weapon fire, the game enters a slo-mo kind of replay that you cannot turn off, the problem is the half second of lag between it ending and you getting control of your car again, that's enough to screw you out of a win if you're in traffic or about to enter a turn. As for multi-player, any Mario Kart game ever made is more fun than this for vehicular combat. Between the idiot AI traffic (It just stops in the road as you near it), the BS catch-up AI racers and the lack of depth in the game in general, I highly recommend that you avoid this game. I got this for 35 bucks on Black Friday and I mean it when I say it is the FIRST game I will ever sell to Gamestop and I don't feel guilty in the slightest. Expand
  14. Jan 31, 2011
    4
    the game isn't great the car fell to heavy to drive no costumazation option lame open world and the game get quickly old after 9 hours one thing is good about the game is the graphics
  15. Nov 22, 2010
    0
    This game suffers from the most severe rubber-banding since Split Second. You can gain constant boost by driving against traffic, but you then wonder where your "AI" opponents get it from, especially when they only drive WITH the flow of traffic. You're miles ahead, have excellent speed on straights and corners and then woooosh, you've been passed by an opponent who doesn't even have their boost activated! WTH!!? I loved the Burnout and NFS series and, although there are a couple of moments of enjoyment to be had, they are short lived. Autolog is a an adaptation of a similar feature implemented in other racers and nothing special. Races (as mentioned earlier) suffer from rubber banding. Pursuits are fun, but epic moments are rare. Time trials are frustrating: your controller will probably wear out due to overuse from constantly selecting the restart race option. It looks as though Criterion has let its fan base down on this one, so don't believe the hype from all the magazine reviews. If you are keen on buying this, then wait for it to come down in price: £40 is a lot of cash wasted for a basic arcade racer. If you've already bought it, trade it in quickly and get back as much as you can. Epic fail developers Expand
  16. Nov 21, 2010
    9
    This is simply the best arcade racer on current gen consoles for the last few years in my opinion. Everything oozes class and it is a great adrenaline experience. The "Aulolog" feature is dangerously addictive - being told constantly that a friend has just beaten your score means a hell of a lot of replayability. Multiplayer is a blast, despite there being too few modes - hoping some DLC may correct this. My only real complaint is the fact they haven't allow you to use the Kinect sensor to take a photo for your profile - hopefully that will be patched in with future updates. If you like arcade racers - get this now. Expand
  17. Nov 24, 2010
    9
    This is the best non-sim racing game to come out since Burnout paradise, to no surprise since the team from Criterion had their hands in the development. Essentially it is Burnout with licensed cars. The graphics and soundtrack are top notch, gameplay is what you come to expect from Criterion crew, heavy cars that actually let you feel like your going fast, mixed in with the hot pursuit formula. Every car handles a little differently so there is a slight learning curve. The autolog feature is a welcome addition where your times are posted to compare with friends, and it even has a wall where you can taunt your slower friends. Weapons have been added, at first I thought they were gimmicky, but soon realized that they are vital to your success. There are two sets of missions, The police and the racers. Giving you the option to play to your prefered style. The police are the more aggressive (aka Burnout style) missions set to stop those pesky street racers, while the racers do everything they can to avoid being busted. There is lots of progression to be made on both sides, weapons level up, your score unlocks new rides, and earning golds on the courses open up new races. The tracks have many short cuts to be discovered if you want to win. The AI keeps the challenge fresh by causing traffic accidents in front of you and constantly trying to shut you down with their weapons. A must have for the arcade racer fan. My only complaint is that the game is victim to EA's pay to play online codes, But overall an awesome edge of your seat race experience!! Expand
  18. Dec 3, 2010
    0
    This game did not keep up to its standards in my eyes. I was expecting something along the lines of burnout, fable, and need for speed most wanted. where you could wreck other cars, choose a side and do things to affect what side (cop or criminal), and a story line is the biggest one. This game to me was a fail. It had very high expectations and did not meet them.
  19. Dec 18, 2010
    3
    The online social stuff is ground breaking, the scenery is nice and the racing modes are varied.

    My low score is mainly down to the handling, it's rubbery and disconnected. This is a racing game so handling is at the core of everything that you do in it but each car feels like a heavy, wobbly chunk of rubber with no wheels. There's a powerslide but it's clumsy. I don't think arcade racing
    models have to be this bad - compare it to the deeply controllable powerslides in Ridge Racer, the crazy excitement of the first two Burnout games or even the customizable involvement in Midnight Club LA. Expand
  20. Nov 2, 2011
    4
    I wanted to like this game, looked at the critics reviews, I should buy it. The best thing about it is the graphics, but even some parts of it are bad. It is almost impossible to see oncoming traffic. The second good thing is the car list and you don't have to buy them. That's it. The bad things: Handling is terrible, boring, opponents with the same car drive much faster than you (I'm not that bad at driving games). Some call it the best Need for Speed ever but I don't think so. It's the worst one. I have played almost all NFS games. They haven't beat Underground 2 yet. I bought it used and I have to buy an online pass for 800 MS points to play online. Go CENSORED yourself. I liked Burnout Paradise made by Criterion Games, but this one is poor. I want to sell this, REALLY!!! Expand
  21. Feb 2, 2011
    9
    Simply an outstanding racer. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit strikes a perfect balance between arcade and simulator. While the career may get a little old at times, the Autolog system definitely makes challenging your friends a hell of a lot more fun. Online competition is intense, and I really enjoyed playing as both the racers and the cops. Simply put, this is Criterion's best game since Burnout Revenge. Expand
  22. Jan 3, 2011
    10
    This game is awesome! And that's coming from someone who doesn't often play racing games. I got this because I had NFS: Hot Pursuit 2 on the PS2 ages ago, and this definantly beats it. The campaign isn't repetative like a lot of these people make out, its actually very diverse and fun. The multiplayer is also brilliant and extremely addictive. Maybe the one downside is that it doesn't have split screen but It hasn't bothered me and I usually love split screen games (my blog: http://gamingtwin.blogspot.com/) I suggest you run out and buy it now! Or at least rent it. :) Expand
  23. Jan 5, 2011
    8
    After several days gameplay online I've changed my score from a 4 to an 8. Why? Because although the flaws I pointed out previously still are annoying, however online is where the most mileage is. Playing and beating friends scores, compelling mutli-player modes, auto targeting of new friends to include on your list, the scale of things to complete are amazing. However the car mechanics are woeful, as the majority of cars in the three different classes handle almost the same. And the pop up traffic still defies intellect! But it's great mindless fun online, so if you are going to buy this game make sure you have online enabled otherwise please see my 4 score review. Expand
  24. Jun 28, 2012
    1
    If you are looking for a reboot of the Hot Pursuit series, then don't look here. If you are looking for an upgrade to the Burnout series (the game the creators made before this), then don't look here. If you are looking for some sort of hybrid between the Hot Pursuit series and the Burnout series that tries to be both but turns into neither, then this is your game. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is a game with all the bells and whistles to attract any racing gamer but with none of the depth to make it worth-while. So let me just start in with Single Player. There's no story, no substance like any of the previous Need for Speed games and, after about 5 hours, you'll find yourself droning on between the different races because there's just not a lot of interesting to do. It also doesn't have the flare of driving to each race track that Burnout Paradise had, which would have been fabulous considering its a driving game so I like to spend the game... driving. And then you might be thinking that at least it must have killer races, except most of the racers are time trials and you will spend literally the first 10 hours of gameplay trying to just get some stupid gold medal for no reason. It's not worth it. Basically, Single Player will not hold you over and it's beyond boring. So then I swapped over to Multiplayer. It's amazingly flawed. First of all, you can't play anything online unless you've unlocked one car for either racer or cop in the single player. Whomever designed that system, it's really bad and stupid. But I thought meh, I'll earn more for being good. Except the game not only rewards having the highest level, but gives you a HUGE boost for being the highest level in the game. So a level 7 vs a level 20 is not an even match. How did that slip by the creators? Still, I let that roll off my shoulder and decided to at least try. The multiplayer feels exactly like the single player, bland and flawed. I think my favorite flaw is that racers can drive backwards and go behind the cops and wait. Why the hell is that even allowed? But wait, it gets better. They also call this a dog chasing a rabbit type of game (No joke, that's almost a direct quote from before the game came out), except it's like being a dog with absolutely no teeth. Seriously, I could catch up to the racers but I couldn't do anything to them as a cop. On the other side, being a racer isn't about racing anymore, but more about swiveling in circles around the cop. I think the creators need to really retool and refocus this game so that it's more towards what it's supposed to be about. Racing. If a racer stops, give him a few seconds before he's disqualified for running away. That way they have a reason to always be moving forwards. Also, racers need to know that they are still in a race, where first place is the only winner, not this "group win" crap where even if you get disqualified for holding the cops up you are a winner. It should be racers against racers and cops and cops teamed up to take down the racers. Not racers vs cops. That's I think the largest flaw with the online. And on the other side, cops shouldn't be able to hurt each other as easily as it is in this game. Seriously, I launched an EMP and it decided to latch onto the cop to the let instead of the racer right in front of me. That's bad programming and it ruins the game. Last, the online felt... dated to say the least. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this game to a friend. Expand
  25. Nov 28, 2010
    10
    What is with all these negative reviews? Clearly, they haven't been playing the game enough. This game is absolutely amazing. What do you get when you put the Burnout guys on the Need for Speed franchise? The best arcade racer ever made, of course! This is the most beautiful, frantic racer I've ever played. It's fast, it's reckless, it's competitive. The multiplayer is the finest I've ever seen in a racing game, even better than your more traditional sim like Forza Motorsport 3.

    Frankly, these negative reviewers are missing the point. In fact, I'd go as far as to call them rather unintelligent. How could anyone find the graphics mediocre? If you have trouble steering in the game, you're just bad at games period. And for the people who say there's nothing to do, have you even been online yet?

    Yes, there is an unskippable ad at the beginning that plays only once, but once it's out of the way, you'll never see it again.

    Overall, this game is a win on all fronts, and you'd have to be an idiot to dislike it.
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  26. Jul 24, 2011
    0
    OK. This game is RIDICULOUSLY HORRIBLE. The graphics are the only good thing about it. HOW DO U MAKE A RACING GAME WITHOUT MANUAL TRANSMISSION? SERIOUSLY?

    I was so unbelievably disappointed when i bought this game. If there was a way to give a negative rating, i would give this game a -500. Not only is there no manual transmission (as if that wasnt enough) it doesnt even have an adequate
    rating system for each car. The physics engine sucks. If you want a racing game, you need a good physics engine with MANUAL TRANSMISSION. I dont understand how difficult it would be for them to provide a patch for manual transmission. F**K EA and CRITERION. They shouldve used Most Wanted as a template. Expand
  27. Nov 20, 2011
    2
    Back in the day, Need for Speed was a good series that, coincidentally, released a Hot Pursuit for the PC. Fool that I am, I thought that EA had remade that old winner, added some cars, built new tracks, and fixed some of the mistakes that they'd made, like the cheating AI.

    They did add cars. They built a pseudo-open world. But they managed to take a game that was fun and turn it into som
    ething guaranteed to give you stress-induced heart trouble. It has been part of the EA ethos for ages that if the player is winning, the AI is not only allowed to cheat, but cheat horribly. Never has that been more apparent than in this game. Playing as a cop, you will quickly start cursing your fellow officers as they hit new levels of incompetence. Letting a speeder by is a mistake, but being spike-stripped by your fellow officers is maddening. AI cars can stop and turn on a dime, you slide around like a drunken air-hockey puck. Handling is so poor as to be nearly unmanageable at times (if it's raining, you better be driving like a senior citizen, because anything over 40 miles per hour and you'll be trading paint with oak trees). The cheating continues on the other side of the game. Amazingly, as soon as you take to being a racer, the police force is suddenly staffed by telepathic snipers who can drop a spike strip exactly where you intended to be microseconds before being there. Roadblocks are established with lightning speed in perfect locations, and EMPs can hit you from another planet. Jump back to being a cop, and the super troopers have gone to bed, leaving the Keystone Kops you were working with before back on duty.

    There are some pluses to the game, of course. The graphics are beautiful (if you have an HDTV...forget using standard def), the crash animations -- which you'll see often -- stunning, and some of the roads are rather well laid-out. You can freedrive as a cop, which is also cool, not to mention vital as practice.

    If you're freedriving or driving with your buddies, you'll have fun. Against the AI? It's clear the ESRB rating doesn't govern gamer responses; your language will definitely rate M as the AI appears out of nowhere to trash your ride.
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  28. Nov 18, 2012
    9
    No story.... Waaah!! Cars don't handle realistically.... Boo Hoo!! Not enough variety.... Sob!! .........To all the red score detractors I say three words..... BLOODY GOOD FUN !!!! After a break of many, many month's I loaded NFS: Hot Pursuit and spent an afternoon of rapture and (old) boy racer joy. As a quick fix adrenalin rush, this can't be beat. Short, point to point race's (on either sides of the law) at lightning fast speed and awe inspired drifting is arcade heaven. Not every game needs a story, realistic handling and lots of variety. Not every game needs to be played for eight hours at a time (not that there's anything wrong with that)......... There are games that I buy, play then on-sell. And there are games I hold onto because they are keepers. This game is a keeper. Expand
  29. Mar 10, 2011
    10
    What a game,what a rush.EA and Criterion are just pushing the limits of what to expect out of a driving game.Well one thing is for sure is that Nobody and I mean nobody can compete with them when it comes to racing,fun,integration of online/offline components,wow!The only real competition was midnight club los angelas but they aren't even close to this title and burnout paradise!To me those two games from EA are my picks for best driving games ever.I mean including forza 3 even though thats simulation,I lose myself in this game like no other,it's like an action movie/stratagy game/first person shooter/Racing brilliance,great job once again !!! Perfect 10 no doubt! Expand
  30. Feb 9, 2011
    10
    This game is excellent. the graphics are great and the sound effects are amazing. the gameplay is also even more fun now that you can shoot emp's and other things like that. my only disappointment is it feels too much like burnout.
Metascore

Generally favorable reviews - based on 73 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 70 out of 73
  2. Negative: 1 out of 73
  1. Jan 24, 2011
    80
    While Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit is a terrific racer, it's also a poignant reminder that Criterion will probably never be able to match the standard they set with Burnout 3.
  2. Jan 18, 2011
    70
    A fast, fun, pretty and globally mastered game, even if we could regret a rather short content, and a solo career a bit too classic and repetitive.
  3. Jan 16, 2011
    85
    Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit reminds me of the first part of the assassin's creed-series. In general, the game is great, but it's missing variety and long-time motivation. Especially the number of time trials shouldn't have been this high. Races and pursuits are much more fun. The small amount of about 100 cars doesn't really matter, because all of them were done well, although some them have only 300 PS. Altogether, it's a great action-racing-game, but there is maybe more potential for Hot Pursuit 2.