Cop chases are not just meaningless encounters -these fun chases serve a purpose. Evading the police is one thing that can help you progress in career mode. Police chases during the game are very fun, and provide the most fun of the game. If your bounty is too low you have to go out and enrage the cops. To advance in the Blacklist you must have a certain amount of wins, milestones completed, and a specific bounty on your head from the cops. The deeper into the Blacklist you get the better stocked the cars are, and the race difficulty increases. To be able to race each Blacklist racer, you have to complete different tasks -in other words you have to prove your worthiness. So you can either race with it, sell it for cool cash or upgrade it's performance. In the true aspect of street racing after your defeat a racer on the Blacklist, you acquire their ride. Basically, it's a list of 15 racers including the number one racer, which happens to be Razor. The Blacklist is actually something you want to get on. Razor eventually uses your BMW M3 GTR to get atop the Blacklist. You're assisted by Mia (played by model/actress, Josie Maran) throughout career mode, who provides you with tips and advice on how to beat cops and racers. Essentially, you have to work your way to get your ride back. After losing your ride and getting sent to jail, you come out with nothing and all the motivation to get your ride back. Some how you lose the race because you find out that Razor sabotaged your ride -what a swell guy. Unfortunately, all doesn't go as planned. He's a real jerk and is someone you would love to hate so defeating him would be really sweet. You begin racing with a BMW M3 GTR, which you use to race an up and coming racer called Razor. It starts out with you as the main character with the dialogue entirely directed towards you. A huge chunk of the actual game resides in the career mode, which is the main focus of the game. There's a big disappointment with the absence of Ferrari, but fear not because their archrival Lamborghini is present in the lineup. Need for Speed: Most Wanted continues with the tradition of providing a broad range of more than 30 licensed cars including exotics such as Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and even one of my personal favorites the Ford GT is available. In this latest release of Need for Speed there's more of an emphasis on illegal street racing. Need for Speed: Most Wanted continues with its tradition of putting the gamer against tough competition ranging from other exotic cars to even the police.įor those not familiar with the entire series, Need for Speed is basically an arcade style racer that lets you take your car to the limits in wild races aimed at producing one winner. With a long history associated with its name dating back to Playstation one, EA recently released the latest installment for the dynamic racing series Need for Speed.