None of this appears here, you have events on which you have to use a specific car or car class in a specific part of the map. In NFS HP2 you had the chance to decide which car to use, which track to drive onto (and you still got the chance to get bounty points), on the top of that, you also had offline splitscreen mode available if you wanted to play with someone from your family or friends. The game itself is a racing arcade, as all Need for Speed games are, you play both as a racer and a cop in already designated events, this is where the first difference from the 2002 title comes in. This title is practically a sequel of the well-known NFS Hot Pursuit 2 released back in 2002, even though it differs in some parts. After 10 years Criterion launches a remastered version of one of the best Criterion games made so far. This title is practically a sequel of the well-known NFS Hot Pursuit 2 released This review is not only a comparison between the original and remastered version of the game, but also a review of the game itself as a alone published game on which my final user score will be based on. This review is not only a comparison between the original and remastered version of the game, but also a review of the game itself as a alone published game on which my final user score will be based on. Since almost each of the last NfS titles greatly fails in selling, It feels like this is now finally the end of a racing game era, because they take their most popular title of this series and sell it a second time just as it is. Seeing the result makes me very disappointed. As a fan of the original game I was looking forward to the remaster. It is hard to rate this game, since the original title was a blast before a decade. The performance mode is the only one which is playable on PS4 Pro, thus getting the most points of this review for 60 fps. As a fan of the original game I was looking forward to the It is unbelievable that a remaster of a ten year old game didn‘t improve anything. It is unbelievable that a remaster of a ten year old game didn‘t improve anything. This game has not aged well and EA put no effort into remastering it. There's no rewind like many modern arcade racing games, each restart forces you to watch the god damn unskippable burnout sequence, lengthening the time wasted at each restart. Otherwise the AI cheats like a mofo, they can deploy more than 4 sets of spike strips, disregard cool downs, just generally cheat. If you get lucky, the AI will crash into other cars to allow you to take them out. The rubberband AI is horrible, the mission (especially the cop missions) are down to luck. They didn't do anything to modernize the game.
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