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  2. The Run had its moments and epic setpieces, but had bad implementation of some mechanics, forced and out of place QTEs, very short campaign for its initial value, some races like the final one that are more of a scripted sequence than a proper race, and some missions that reused some of the same roads, partially killing the sense of adventure an...

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    • NFS: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) At its core, Need for Speed should be about two things: running from the law and trying to finish first. Hot Pursuit 2 perfected both.
    • NFS: Most Wanted (2005) Blending the aesthetic and environments of the classic era installments with the open world and street racing culture of the Underground era, Black Box’s 2005 entry has become the modern benchmark against which every new Need for Speed is compared.
    • NFS: Underground 2 (2004) The deep, dark secret about the tuning fad of the early aughts is that it resulted in some pretty poor racing games, as a consequence of every major publisher’s eagerness to cash in.
    • NFS III: Hot Pursuit (1998) The first Hot Pursuit does everything right. From a technical standpoint, it’s a showcase for the PlayStation. The physics rank among the most intuitive and satisfying ever to grace the series.
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    • 21 Need For Speed: Undercover
    • 20 Need For Speed
    • 19 Need For Speed: The Run
    • 18 Need For Speed: Nitro
    • 17 Need For Speed 2
    • 16 Need For Speed: Heat
    • 15 Need For Speed: Prostreet
    • 14 Need For Speed: Carbon
    • 13 Need For Speed Unbound

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    1. Released: December 1994 2. Developer: EA 3. Platforms: PC, Saturn, PlayStation, 3DO, MS-DOS It's hard to leave the original Need for Speedoff a best-of-the-best list, considering the franchise wouldn't be anywhere near as popular as it is today had its 1994 darling not set the stage for the future. The title that started it all was considered quite the leap forward for its time, offering players some amazingly entertaining arcade-style racing, with interesting tracks, and great visuals (fr...

    Metascore: 64

    Although police chases are still a significant part of this Need For Speed Installment, players play the part of an undercover police officer. To infiltrate a crime syndicate, players compete in street races and drive stolen cars. The speeds players can reach in this game are absurd. This heart-pounding adventure is a ton of fun, and it's why Need For Speed: Undercover is considered one of the best Need For Speed gamesto date. The game even has role-playing game elements that allow players to...

    Metascore: 66

    As one of the most anticipated Need For Speed games to be released, Need For Speed (2015) brought back the underground feel but added updated graphics and a more immersive open world. However, it failed to deliver on many of Need For Speed's most renowned qualities like car customization and race variation. The game didn't contain drag races like it should have. The concept should have worked, but the execution was poor. Despite its unforgivable flaws, Need For Speed (2015) is one of the best...

    Metascore: 68

    In 2011, the Need for Speed franchise took a stab at creating a story-based adventure, unlike anything they'd created in the past. Most traditional NFS titles saw players starting out as newbie racers and had them competing to gain "respect" in order to rise through the ranks and become the best of the best. Need for Speed: The Run, tosses this premise in favor of something far more compelling; a literal race across the country with the player character's very life at stake. The Runspans the...

    Metascore: 69

    1. Released: November 3, 2009 2. Developer: Firebrand Games, EA 3. Platforms: Wii, Nintendo DS Need For Speed: Nitro was a bit of an experiment for the franchise. The title was released exclusively on Nintendo consoles (the Wii and DS specifically) in 2009 and aimed to make the Need for Speedbrand "even more exciting" by elevating the racing experience and cutting out unnecessary fluff. The end result was supposed to be a game that played and felt better for younger audiences while still appe...

    Metascore: 71

    1. Released: March 31, 1997 2. Developer: EA 3. Platforms: PC, PlayStation Back in the day, there could be no cooler game than Need for Speed 2. The title didn’t have a great campaign mode or the most creative flair, but it made up for all that with flash and style. Not to mention the abundance of cars and tracks to race on. The biggest problem with the title was its buggy nature, as glitches were common to find and interfered more than a few times with gameplay. Its sleek nature still deserv...

    Metascore: 72

    Need For Speed: Heat marks the latest entry in the franchise, bringing the total number of games to an impressive 24. At first glance, Heatseems like a formula for absolute success, with incredible visuals, tight driving mechanics, and the iconic gameplay elements that fans of the series crave. There's an open world to explore, car customization, sim-style upgrading, arcade racing action, and even intense police chases. Heat has all the elements of an iconic title, but it's been met with mixe...

    Metascore: 72

    1. Released: November 14, 2007 2. Developer: EA Black Box 3. Platforms: PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii, mobile devices The series tried to go for both an arcade-style and a simulation for this ProStreet, resulting in a bit of a mess in the final product. Things are tighter in the game, as the focus is more on the legal side of racing, which doesn’t exactly translate into the “fun” side of things. Still, ProStreet can be considered underrated since it brings...

    Metascore: 77

    Need For Speed: Carbon is a lot like Need For Speed: Underground, but it had a shorter, albeit still enjoyable single-player campaign in comparison. It also has less car customization than Need For Speed Underground. As it allows players to use nitrous oxide, it's worthy of being included in the best games for street racesand has genuinely fun gameplay that surprises at every turn. For a game that was released more than ten years ago, it holds up well. Driving mechanics are exceptional, and t...

    Metascore: 77

    Need for Speed Unbound decided to switch up the NFS formula in a major way. The biggest way they did this was by switching up the art style, opting for a cel-shaded look with stylistic visuals. These changes made the racing action look quite different and unique from the other titles in the series, which blended into each other from a visual standpoint. Of course, Unbound also had its fair share of issues, with the progression of this game crawling at a snail's pace. Unless players were happy...

    • Logan Sawyer
  3. Sep 8, 2015 · PC Games. Need for Speed: The Run. Overview. Pros & Cons. Reviews. 70. TechSpot Metascore. Based on 17 expert reviews. Excellent: 1. Good: 7. Average: 2. Bad: 7. Pros: Heaps of cars to...

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  4. Nov 15, 2011 · GameSpot Review. Need for Speed: The Run Review: 7 / 10. Metacritic. Product Filter: 68. metacritic. Based on 65 critics. 6.4. User Score. Based on 194 user reviews. 78. Game Informer. Need for...

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  5. Nov 17, 2011 · It comes to a halt too frequently, but when it's speeding along, Need for Speed: The Run makes cross-country racing a joy.

  6. Nov 14, 2011 · It's.. it's bad. It's a direct port from the 3DS, with missing content. The game plays fine on 3DS, and is actually even fun. But on the Wii? This game is just press and hold right trigger simulator.