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    Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit

    Game » consists of 27 releases. Released Nov 16, 2010

    Criterion's reboot of one of the most popular games in the Need for Speed series. The game features Racer versus Cop gameplay and can be played from either perspective at any time.

    mightyduck's Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (PlayStation 3) review

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    Scratches that Nostalgic Itch Quite Well!

    Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit came out for the original Playstation back in 1998.  I remember seeing the initial commercials for the game and thinking how awesome it was to have a game where you run from the cops in expensive cars.  Every week I'd go up to the rental store, and of course, like clockwork it was always out.  Eventually I ended up picking it up and having a blast.  I'm happy to say, that roughly 12 years later, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit does not miss a beat!
     
    One aspect of the game that will be hammered over your head many times is EA/Criterion's new "Autolog" system.  This system is sort of like Facebook, but for online racing games.  Every little aspect of the game that you play can pretty much be posted on your "wall" (yes, another Facebook reference).  From there, you can see what your friends race times our, etc. and can then go as far as to challenge them, or see if you can beat their own time.  This is a great feature that definitely appears to add a lot of longevity to the game.   Another aspect of the Autolog, is the ability to take in game photos and also post these to your wall.  The photo ability really a neat feature that is included, even if you don't use it too often.
     
    As far as gameplay goes, Criterion hit the nail on the head with this one as well.   I have not played any of the Burnout games, so I can not say that I know how those cars handle.  However, Hot Pursuit gives the vehicles a nice weight to them which makes drifting around corners at high speeds very entertaining.  I was pretty impressed with the handling itself.  It does a nice job for an arcade style racer.
     
    The game itself is simply broken into the "racer" career and the "cop" career, both of which can be done interchangeably as you work up through different ranks.  The racer modes entail various races which have you driving against other cars and trying to escape the police.  The A.I. also does a good job giving you a run for your money.  In turn, as a copy, you have the ability to try and bring these racers down.  Races include one on one's against another racer, trying to bring down a group of racers, and also sort of a "response" call where the scanner tells you a chase is in progress, and it's up to you to get there as fast as you can to assist.  This mode is most similar to a point to point style race where you are alone and racing against the clock.  As I mentioned, both modes have ranking systems in which you unlock new cars, different "perks" for your cars.  As a racer, you will get things like boost, spike trips, and emp's.  The same goes for cops, but you'll also get the ability to call in road blocks and helicopters.
     
     How cool would it be to see one of these pull you over?
     How cool would it be to see one of these pull you over?
     
     The last part I want to touch on is the multiplayer.  Simply put, this is a lot of fun to play with friends!  Simply get into a race wit ha friend and the game will take it from there.  The game itself will configure who is a racer and who is a cop based on driving abilities and other rankings.  It makes for a lot of fun.  You can also meet with a friend to simply race one on one if you wish.  There is a lot that is offered here, and I don't think I'll be getting tired of it anytime soon.
     
    Overall, if you're looking for a fun racing game that does a great job of simply implementing fun, then look no further.  You really can't ask for more.  Between the varying cars, upgrades, and abilities, Hot Pursuit really brings it's "A" game.  I can't find too many faults with the game.  Perhaps the Autolog could be implemented a bit better.  It can get a bit convoluted when looking through all the various times that have been posted by friends.  However, other then that, if you enjoy racing games and want to have a good time...then do yourself a favor and pick this game up.

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    Edited By darkknightbob

    Pretty sure some of these tracks are actually lifted from the original PS1 version. Particularly the forest run through.

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    Edited By Duder_Me

    I feel like the auto log gets in the way in the game and is an excuse for playing the game more.  I could tell by that because most of the places you race in are somewhat the same. In the old Hot Pursuit, there were tracks where you raced in completely different locations like Atlantica.

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    Edited By EXCellR8

    nice review, but how have you not played any burnout games?

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    @Chaser324: 
    Haha, would you believe that hacky sack is making a comeback?  The middle school I teacher at has quite a few kids that carry those things around.
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    Edited By chaser324  Moderator
    @Gizmo said:
    " @Claude said:
    " @Gizmo said:
    " @Claude said:
    " It seems what was old is becoming new again. "
    Brah, that's like, deep.  "
    I must have been drinking again. Or playing GoldenEye 007 on the Wii. "
    Think i'm gonna steal that line for some of my bongo poetry. "

    You guys down for a little hacky sack?
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    Edited By Gizmo
    @Claude said:
    " @Gizmo said:
    " @Claude said:
    " It seems what was old is becoming new again. "
    Brah, that's like, deep.  "
    I must have been drinking again. Or playing GoldenEye 007 on the Wii. "
    Think i'm gonna steal that line for some of my bongo poetry.
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    Edited By Claude
    @Gizmo said:
    " @Claude said:
    " It seems what was old is becoming new again. "
    Brah, that's like, deep.  "
    I must have been drinking again. Or playing GoldenEye 007 on the Wii.
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    Edited By Gizmo
    @Claude said:
    " It seems what was old is becoming new again. "
    Brah, that's like, deep. 
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    Edited By Seppli

    The Autolog is totally awesome. It adds an extra layer of challenge to each and every event in the game. I've filled up my friendslist with NFS Hot Pursuit players immediately to get a lot of Autolog Challenges. You don't need to 'browse' the autolog recommendations. Even in Career mode, it's clearly indicated which events are recommended by Autolog to take on a friend's time.
     
    I'm revisiting events all the time. Taking on a friend's best time. Awesome. Just awesome. Really makes me get good at it and boi-o-boi. Driving a supercar flawlessly for 5-6 minutes at highest speeds through hairpin turns and secret shortcuts and serpentine roads, weaving in and out of oncoming traffic, drifiting every corner perfectly - the flow is just incredible.
     
    Pure joy!

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    Edited By conker
    @Claude said:
    "It seems what was old is becoming new again. "

    It's a vicious cycle 
    Great review!
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    Edited By Claude

    It seems what was old is becoming new again.

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