Need For Speed 6 : Hot Pursuit 2 | 120MB
As
its name implies, Hot Pursuit II largely focuses on the art of
outrunning the law. Actually, Hot Pursuit II is like two games in one.
Unlike other racing games, this one has two equally large championship
modes, only one of which involves the police.
Called
"hot pursuit," this career mode is composed of 33 individual racing
events that force you to beat a number of opponents, while contending
with the police, through a handful of different race types. In
contrast, World Championship mode is laid out in a branching manner,
and in this mode, you're required to successfully finish one race
before unlocking the next. As you'd expect, your opponents will get
tougher, your goals harder to achieve, andthe police less forgiving as
you progress through this tree. The police will come after you if you
break the speed limit, and since you must cross the finish line before
your opponents do, you'll be breaking that limit constantly. At first,
the cops will just send a couple of Crown Victorias after you, but if
you refuse to pull over, they'll pull out all the stops to bust you.
Much like in Grand Theft Auto III, the number of cops that are thrown
at you is measured by the number of stars in the center of the screen.
When this meter is full, the police will place barricades and spike
strips on the roads, they'll chase you with faster cars, and they'll
even call in a helicopter that drops, of all things, explosive barrels
in front of you. Ifthe police manage to pull you over just once in a
given race (you get three strikes in the PS2 version), you'll have to
start all over.
However, that sounds more foreboding than it
really is. Hot Pursuit II starts off relatively easy: You'll be driving
"low-end" cars like the Lotus Elise and Opel Speedster, as will your
competition, and the cops will go easy on you for the most part. As you
work your way through the 33 missions, the competition will gradually
get stiffer, but never to the point of being frustrating. The other
cars are ruthless--they'll take every opportunity to give your rear
bumper a not-so-friendly tap, though they themselves are by no means
perfect. You'll often see other racers plow into oncoming traffic or
miscalculate a turn and ricochet off a wall or guardrail. You'll do
that too, especially with some of the faster cars. While the physics in
the game are by no means realistic, the cars' performances are still
reflective of their real-world counterparts, although in a much
exaggerated manner. The Ferrari F50, for instance, has a loose back
end, making it harder to control around corners than the tamer BMW M5.
Still, you can pretty much go through every race without ever taking
your thumb off the gas button, though judicious use of your hand brake
makes cornering a lot easier.
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