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Need for Speed: Undercover is
the 12th installment of the popular racing video game series Need for
Speed, developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts (EA).
It was released on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii,
Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, and mobile
phone platforms in November 2008. The game was later released
on the iOS on April 27, 2009. According to EA, the game has sold over
5.2 million copies on all 8 platforms combined. Need for Speed:
Undercover is also the very last Need for Speed game to be released for a
sixth-generation gaming console (in this case, the PlayStation 2).
Undercover is the last of the second era
of Need for Speed games,
although it is the first game in the series to use the current logo's
typeface.
Undercover features a new open world map (like the Midnight
Club series) consisting of 109 miles (175 km) of roadand a large
highway system, making it the largest Need for Speed "world" EA has
created so far. The game's environment consists of four boroughs:
Palm Harbor, Port Crescent, Gold Coast Mountains, and Sunset Hills (in
the DS version the boroughs are Metropolis, North Port Crescent, South
Port Crescent and Riverton). In the Wii and PS2 versions two boroughs
are copied off Need for Speed Most Wanted and put into different
positions.These four boroughs make up the city, Tri-City,
presumably a city located on the Gulf Coast or on the California Coast
although the city itself heavily resembles Los Angeles. The road
system includes four water crossings, going clockwise: the Main Guy
Causeway (Ocean Expressway connecting Sunset Hills to Port Crescent via
man-made island), the
Causeway (Sunset Hills to Palm Harbor), the North T Causeway (Man-made
island to Palm Harbor), and the Memorial Tunnel (Port Crescent to Palm
Harbor). Undercover also features a new continuous highway
system. In previous installments, highways were relatively small
circuits concentrated within separate boroughs. In Undercover, the
main highway circles Tri-City, with each of the four boroughs sharing a
piece of the larger circuit.The longer highway length gives a more
realistic shape, with long straight areas, gentle curves, rest areas and
large interchanges.Lastly, the entire map is open from the of the game, unlike previous installments where boroughs had to be unlocked.
The police system is similar to Most Wanted and Carbon. It uses a
similar bar graph at the bottom of the screen that moves between the
"Evade" (shown as green on PS2 and Wii), on the right side, and the red
"Busted", on the left side, depending on the player's speed and
proximity to police.The "Cooldown" period after evading pursuing
police units returns as well (shown in light blue), along with heat
levels, speedbreaker and pursuit breakers. Also similar to Most Wanted
and Carbon, police vehicles range from generic city patrol cars to
federal pursuit cars accompanied by police rhinos (SUVs) and
helicopters.Unlike previous games, the type of police that appear
is not entirely dependent on heat levels (i.e. high level police can
appear at low heat levels and vice versa) but more on the player's
wheelman level (i.e. progress through the game). At a high wheelman
level, federal police will immediately join the pursuit, even if the
player was at a low heat level. Common police tactics such as
road blocks, rolling road blocks, spike strips, and PIT maneuvers are
all featured, although some are only used by federal police. In
addition, the player gets to drive a police vehicle in a mission in
career mode, which consists of stealing a Nissan GTR state police car.
The other police cars cannot be driven except in a multiplayer game
called Cops and Robbers.[13] In the PlayStation 2 and Wii versions,
however, other than in the mentioned mission (in these versions the cop
car is a Lamborghini Gallardo - there's no GTR in them), the player
earns from Chase Linh three police cars in career mode (Mustang GT,
Lamborghini Gallardo and Porsche 911 GT2) after reaching certain parts
of the game, which can be driven in a "chasedown mode", where the player
has to arrest a certain number of racers, earning money as a reward.
A damage system returns to Undercover, but differs from the prior
title ProStreet in that the damage is only cosmetic and does not
adversely affect performance. However, a car can still be "Totaled"
in the new "Highway Battle" mode (except PlayStation 2 and Wii) and in
some missions in career mode. During these missions a car damage bar is
displayed, which indicates the amount of damage done to the player's
vehicle. The primary goal of these missions is to deliver certain
cars without totaling them. In general, damage is automatically
repaired after every career race or police pursuit, unlike in
ProStreet where it had to be repaired by the player at a cost (either
money or a "repair marker"). The damage system has been updated,
which is more detailed given that scratches and dents could now be seen
on the player's car (which represent minor damage), or heavy damage
such as entire sections of the car ripped off (like bumpers, hoods etc.)
or large deformations or dents. Police vehicles can sustain damage but
in a different way than they did in Most Wanted and Carbon. Instead of
the damage being made up of static models (although doors, trunk doors,
hoods, bumpers and sirens could be broken off), the damage models are
now flexible, and each area of the car can suffer from none, light,
medium, or major damage (unlike Most Wanted or Carbon where each area
can be in only two states of damage, undamaged or damaged). Many minor
hits to different areas will gradually make the sustained damage more
and more severe.
The customization of cars is similar to Need for Speed: ProStreet
but has been enhanced on the level of graphics and detail.The
new color palette and the "matte" paint were improved. The game also
features aftermarket parts like Carbon did. As a bonus, EA added a
vinyl similar to the vinyl of the BMW M3 GTR in Need for Speed: Most
Wanted that was continued as a bonus car in "Carbon".
The player can gain wheelman (i.e. reputation) points as they
progress through the game's story by participating in missions, winning
races or performing flashy maneuvers in a police chase. In turn,
this grants the player access to bonus missions, adding a small RPG-like
element to game play.
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System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements:
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.8GHz or higher
Memory: 1GB RAM
Video Card: 256 MB
Hard Drive: 5.5 GB required to install game
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