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Need For Speed Hot Pursuit (42.1MB)Highly compressed
Need For Speed Hot Pursuit (42.1MB)
Hot Pursuit returns to the roots of the Need for Speed series and acquires the Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 gameplay titles with Need for Speed franchises with high-speed cars and policemen. Hot Pursuit Chases allow players to be contestants or police drivers, and offer full professional mode for both roles. The relationship between the police and the runners was described as "a dog chasing the rabbit"; the police are stronger while the runners are faster. Each side has many improvements that include roadblocks and radar blocks. According to Criterion, the player section lasts between 12 and 15 hours, but has a great repeat value.
The game takes place in a fictional place known as the Seacrest County based in Southern California, Arizona and Colorado. It's an open world and has over 100 miles (160 km) of open roads, and four times larger than Burnout Paradise, the title of the previous standard. Hot Pursuit introduces a new social interaction system called "Autolog" that is described as "Facebook for game". The game contains player and multiplayer modes of up to eight players; as an option to live in multiplayer races, players can publish records and achievements in the Autolog feed for friends to see, which they can then beat. Autolog also includes an experience system called "Bounty". As of July 2012, the Web Panel for Autolog has been closed to all games, except for Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
The game's driving mode is described as "fun, accessible, good", but not in an arcade style like Burnout Paradise, but far from being a simulator. All vehicles in Hot Pursuit are licensed for real-world cars and SUVs, which are described as "all the cars you have dreamed of driving, the way you were dreaming".
Most vehicles are available in pedestrian and police alternatives, but some cars are exclusive on each side. Porsche 918 Spyder is also presented exclusively in the hot Pursuit game. However, Ferrari, which was last seen in the DLC Shift package but noticeably absent from all other Need for Speed games since Hot Pursuit 2, is also absent in Hot Pursuit. There is no customization or modification of the car, regardless of the color change, "just because the game really focuses on the Hot Pursuit." Unlike previous Need for Speed games that use fake brands without brands, real cars like the Audi A4, Chevrolet Cobalt, Porsche Cayenne, Nissan Frontier and Ram 1500 are used as traffic cars.
The required version of the Wi for Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit does not include its Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows counterparts. This version was designed by a different company (and it was a completely different game in almost all virtual aspects: graphics, soundtracks, professional modes, gameplay and customization. Some reviewers mentioned that the Wii version showed noticeable similarities with the need for previous speed of delivery, Nitro, this version happens in Four real cities around the world, unlike the fictional Seacrest County in other versions.In career mode, there are 4 Super Championships and a Grand Prize. Each Super Tournament consists of four smaller tournaments, consisting of Hot Pursuit, Time Marker (single time circuit) and Rush Hour (100 to 1). Each Super Racing tournament ends with Boss Race, which is a free race to capture flags of control points more than Boss. In addition to Carrera, the game also offers fast racing mode, which allows up to four players on divided screens, each with its own map, four types of Carrera careers plus a fifth, "Interceptor"
The game takes place in a fictional place known as the Seacrest County based in Southern California, Arizona and Colorado. It's an open world and has over 100 miles (160 km) of open roads, and four times larger than Burnout Paradise, the title of the previous standard. Hot Pursuit introduces a new social interaction system called "Autolog" that is described as "Facebook for game". The game contains player and multiplayer modes of up to eight players; as an option to live in multiplayer races, players can publish records and achievements in the Autolog feed for friends to see, which they can then beat. Autolog also includes an experience system called "Bounty". As of July 2012, the Web Panel for Autolog has been closed to all games, except for Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
The game's driving mode is described as "fun, accessible, good", but not in an arcade style like Burnout Paradise, but far from being a simulator. All vehicles in Hot Pursuit are licensed for real-world cars and SUVs, which are described as "all the cars you have dreamed of driving, the way you were dreaming".
Most vehicles are available in pedestrian and police alternatives, but some cars are exclusive on each side. Porsche 918 Spyder is also presented exclusively in the hot Pursuit game. However, Ferrari, which was last seen in the DLC Shift package but noticeably absent from all other Need for Speed games since Hot Pursuit 2, is also absent in Hot Pursuit. There is no customization or modification of the car, regardless of the color change, "just because the game really focuses on the Hot Pursuit." Unlike previous Need for Speed games that use fake brands without brands, real cars like the Audi A4, Chevrolet Cobalt, Porsche Cayenne, Nissan Frontier and Ram 1500 are used as traffic cars.
The required version of the Wi for Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit does not include its Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows counterparts. This version was designed by a different company (and it was a completely different game in almost all virtual aspects: graphics, soundtracks, professional modes, gameplay and customization. Some reviewers mentioned that the Wii version showed noticeable similarities with the need for previous speed of delivery, Nitro, this version happens in Four real cities around the world, unlike the fictional Seacrest County in other versions.In career mode, there are 4 Super Championships and a Grand Prize. Each Super Tournament consists of four smaller tournaments, consisting of Hot Pursuit, Time Marker (single time circuit) and Rush Hour (100 to 1). Each Super Racing tournament ends with Boss Race, which is a free race to capture flags of control points more than Boss. In addition to Carrera, the game also offers fast racing mode, which allows up to four players on divided screens, each with its own map, four types of Carrera careers plus a fifth, "Interceptor"
The game's driving mode is described as "fun, accessible, good", however, it does not have an arcade style like Burnout Paradise, but it is far from being a simulator. All vehicles in Hot Pursuit are licensed vehicles of the real world and sport utility vehicles, which are described as "all the cars you dreamed of driving, the way you dreamed of them". They are exclusive on each side. The Porsche 918 Spyder is also exclusively presented in the Hot Pursuit. However, Ferrari, last seen in a DLC Shift package, but notably absent from all other Need for Speed games since Hot Pursuit 2, is also absent from Hot Pursuit.
system requirements
- CPU: Intel Core® 2 Duo 1.8 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4 GHz
- CPU SPEED: Info
- RAM: 1.5 GB Windows® XP / 2 GB Windows Vista® - Windows 7®
- OS: Windows® XP SP 3 (32-64 bits) / Windows Vista® (32-64 bits) / Windows 7® (32-64 bits)
- VIDEO CARD: 256 MB DirectX® 9.0 compliant card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher (ATI® RADEON® X1950, hd 2000/3000/4000/5000 series NVIDIA GeForce ® 7
- SOUND CARD: Yes
- FREE DISK SPACE: 8 GB
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