- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Oct 30, 2012
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U
User Score
5.2
out of 10
Mixed or average reviews- based on 214 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 95 out of 214
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Mixed: 23 out of 214
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Negative: 96 out of 214
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Nov 1, 20122
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Oct 31, 20123
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Nov 3, 20123
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Nov 12, 20124
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Nov 2, 20120
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Nov 16, 20121This is burnout with a NFS title. The game absolutely sucks. Nothing much more I can say about it. The feel of the driving sucks, the way it goes into a impact replay every time you hit something sucks.... it just sucks. Nothing about this game is good except the graphics. This was a huge disappointment. Critereon need to stick to making arcade games. NFS was a good game. This is just BS!
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Nov 23, 20120
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Nov 8, 20122A clumsy take on the Most Wanted name, this game removes all the street race style of the original. Even as a solo title it would be weak, but trying to link it to the original is a sad attempt at name recognition.
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Nov 6, 20120This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Nov 2, 20120This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Nov 7, 20122
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Nov 7, 20122Really disappointed. Only 2 camera angles, hard to see checkpoints, stupid crash animations. NFS The Run was better than this! I have played every single NFS title, it's obvious EA are paying for high reviews because I have no idea how the game is scoring so well critically, whilst the customers are unhappy with this product.
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Nov 8, 20123Looks good, umm that's it really,why is it that regardless of the make of car the wheels and tyres have been replaced by ball bearings. In a nut shell the physics of driving are diabolical, all cars drive the same, on ice !! This has put me off this game, not sure what they were trying to achieve here, but it has failed !!
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Nov 14, 20120
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Jan 1, 20130it's a dumb down burnout paradise the music get's old fast it should not be called Need for Speed: Most Wanted it's burnout paradise 2 the Need for Speed: Most Wanted 2005 is way better they did not do well by it
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Nov 4, 20121This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Nov 15, 20122
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Nov 13, 20124
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Nov 19, 20124
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Dec 30, 20124
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Jan 28, 20130Trash game without soul. Multiplayer Burnout clone.
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Jan 28, 20130Total garbage. If you enjoy racing games such as Forza, Gran Turismo, Dirt, or anything remotely realistic don't even bother with this. You would be wasting your money. The controls and gameplay are simply horrid. The graphics are great, but when the gameplay is this terrible there's no way to put up with it.
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Mar 4, 20132
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Mar 31, 20133Poorly executed game that lacks the original Most Wanted's theme. The charm that the previous Need for Speed games like Most Wanted and Carbon is completely gone from the game. Lack of creativity by making the player drive around the city and randomly winning races for absolutely no reason whatsoever. This is not the Need for Speed game that we have been waiting years for..
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Apr 11, 20132Load of crap, constant pauses, car feels likes its floating on the road no feeling of control. Burnout paradise was pure genius this is pure junk, looks good but fails in just about every other way, avoid.
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Jan 11, 201360Need for Speed: Most Wanted is caught between two worlds. The game can't quite decide if it wants to be an arcade or a simulation racing game, and it takes a lot to get used to this in-between zone it occupies. That said, once the adjustment period is over, there is a lot of enjoyment to be had when it's not being frustrating.
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Dec 12, 201285A technically sound and entertaining sandbox for arcade racers. The name should be Need for Burnout, though. [Dec 2012]
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Dec 4, 201270An open world street racer set in an interesting city. There's a lot of things to do, but they get pretty repetitive after a while. The autolog for online competition is brilliant though.