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نوع اللعبة: سباقات
المطور: EA Canada
الناشر:EA
موعد الصدور: November 2005
وصف عن اللعبة:لعبة السباقات الشهيرة وهذا هو الجزء الجديد منها ويبدو على اللعبة أنها ستكون رائعة جداً .
أجهزة أخرى:XBOX-XBOX360-PS2-GC-PSP-GBA-DS
مقدمة :
والإصدار القادم سيكون بمثابة الأكثر تطورا والأفضل حتى الآن حيث أنه سوف يجمع بين إثارة Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. و جمال التعديل Need for Speed Underground 2 من حيث مميزات اللعبتين
حيث هناك المطاردة الساخنة جداً جداً جداً في Hot Pursuit 2 و الأناقة والإثارة السريعة والتعديل في Underground 2. و أذا تخطت المطاردة الحد
الأقصى لها ستكون هناك أسلوب مطاردة هوليوود الملحمية فستكون المطاردة مثيرة حيث يطاردوك اكثر من 15 شرطى مرة واحدة وهناك أربع مناطق في اللعبة سوف تتواصل خلالها وتكون مميزة مع بيئة تفاعلية مميزة مع طقس ووقت واقعي وحقيقي
جميع السباقات والأحداث ستكون بين الصبح والغروب..
عدم وجود سباقات في الليل.
القصة: تجرى سباقات اللعبة في بيئة حضارية وعليك إظهار مهاراتك فيها. تتسم اللعبة بتقنية المراوغة والهروب فى عكس الإتجاه عند ملاحقة الشرطة. يحتل اللاعبون قمة القائمة السوداء عندما يدخلون فى عكس اتجاه السباقات الجارية. يتعرض اللاعب للمخالفة عند تجاوز مرات التسجيل وعدم التوقف لرجل المرور عند الحاجة ومراوغة دوريات الشرطة. يمكنك منافسة السيارات الرياضية وضبط الأعدادات لسباق صف من السيارات. تتضمن اللعبة مستوى تقني عالى فى الرسومات و الخرائط والأضاءة الطبيعية . يمكنك اللعب على الشبكة من خلال اجهزة:PC-X Box-X Box 360-PS2 تحتوي اللعبة على بعض التقنيات التى تمكنك من الهروب اثناء مطاردة الشرطة لك. تقييم موقع GameSpot حول اللعبة : 8.4 ...
ثانياً شرح قصة اللعبة :
تبتدي احداث اللعبه في المدينه حيث مطارده البوليس الدائم بقياده SEREGANT CROSS قائمة لاعبين الــ BlackList :
وتتشكل منها عصابه مرتبه ترتيبمن 15 الي العضو والزعيم رقم واحد وهو RAZOR KALLHAN هذا الرجل لاحظ انك تفوز دائم بالسباقات حيث ستقود عدد من السباقات الناجحه مععناصر ليست في القائمه السوداء لدي رجال البوليس وتتغلب عليهم وتكسب اموالمنهم. فتبتدي اللعبه واحداثها سريعاحيث انك تمتلك سياره M3 GTR BMW وهيه محدثه تماما.. فيفكر العضو RAZOR في امتلاكها منكعنطريق اجراء سباق مشترك بينكم اما ان يمتلك سيارتك او تمتلك سيارته ال FORD MUSTAGE . وهنا تظهر الفتاه (MIA) التي تنظم السباقات بينكم. فتقوم بتحذيرك منه ولكنك تقبل المجازفه فونيكات دوت نت ويبتدي السباق لا تحاول الفوز علي RAZOR لانه يمتلك ما لاتملكه من خبره في المدينه فحتي لو وصلت معه لنسبه 81% من الــ RACE سينتهي السباق بتدمير عجلات سيارتك فونيكات دت نت بالفخ المنصوب في الطريق وهنا ستسلممفاتيح سيارتك ل مساعد RAZOR وياخد RAZOR العربيه حقك وهي الــ BMW وهنا تاتي الفتاه ويقول لها المصنف 15 بانك خسرت السباق وفجاءة ووسطضحكات الجميع عليك ياتي البوليس لينهي هذه المعركه الكلاميه المهينه ويقبض عليك حتي يعفو عنك وتاخذك الفتاه من قسم البوليس بسيارتها وتتكلم فيالتليفون مع بائعي فونيكات السيارات بالمدينه وتجعلك تذهب اليهم وتشتري عربيه بمالكالخاص والكثير الكثير بداخل هذه اللعبة الرائعة
Need for Speed Most Wanted Review
Most Wanted is great fun, from its hysterical cutscenes to its extremely tense police chases. The Good
* Outrunning the cops is extremely exciting * Outstanding sound effects * Sharp graphics * Tones down some of the over-the-top product placement found in the previous NFS games * Mindblowing full-motion video cutscenes.
The Bad
* Racer AI isn't too bright at first, gets wicked smart later on * Not enough mindblowing full-motion video cutscenes.
EA's long-running Need for Speed series took a trip underground a couple of years back when the developer refocused the game solely on illegal street racing. While the nighttime racing series was certainly successful, the lawless world was always missing one key factor: cops. This year's installment crawls back into the daylight. The actual racing hasn't changed too much, but the ever-present police make this game a whole lot more interesting.
Need for Speed hasn't had cops for awhile, and they make a welcome return in Most Wanted.
The game's career mode starts fonekat.net out with a hilarious bang. You take on the role of a nameless, faceless new racer attempting to hit the scene in the city of Rockport. An underground ranking known as the Blacklist governs who can race who, and when. You almost immediately run into a punk named Razor, who's definitely the sort of dude that lives his life a quarter-mile at a time. He's at the bottom of the list, but a few races later, he's sabotaged your ride and has won it from you in a race. Meanwhile, you're carted off to jail. Left with nothing but some mysterious help from a stranger named Mia, your task is to get back in the race game to work your way to the top of the Blacklist, which is now topped by Razor, who's using your old car to wipe out the competition.
The game actually Fonekat.net has a great story hook at the beginning that makes you want to see the career mode through to completion. The early story segments are told through some sort of unholy mixture of computer-generated cars and full-motion video actors. The acting in these early segments is awful...awful good, that is. You'll scratch your head and wonder if these segments are intentionally bad and meant to be played for laughs or if they're just unintentionally funny. Either way, they're great. Unfortunately, after a brief prologue, you stop seeing video sequences, and the story is conveyed via voicemails from various characters. Are you a cop? Will you get to utter the magic street racing words, "Mia, I am a cop"? Or is the plot twist even more painfully obvious than that? You'll have to see the story through to find out where everyone's allegiances lie.
Working your way up the Blacklist is a multistep progress. Before you can challenge the next Blacklist racer, you have to satisfy a list of requirements. You'll have to win a set number of race events. And you'll have to reach a set number of pursuit milestones and earn enough bounty by riling up the police. The cops hate street racers and will give chase when they see you rolling around the open city. You can also just jump right into a pursuit from a menu, too.
Running from the konvicted cops is the best action the game has to offer. Chases usually start with just one car on your tail. But as you resist, you might find 20 cars giving chase, in addition to a chopper flying overhead. Losing the cops gets tougher as your heat level rises. Level one heat results in the appearance of just your standard squad cars. But by the time you get up to level five, you'll be dealing with roadblocks, spike strips, helicopters, and federal-driven Corvettes. A meter at the bottom of the screen indicates how close you are to losing the cops or getting busted. Stopping your car--or having it stopped for you by spike strips or getting completely boxed in by cops--is how you'll get busted. To actually get away, you'll need to get out of visual range...and stay there. The initial evasion changes the meter over to a cooldown meter. You'll have to lie low and wait for that meter to fill up to end the chase. This is probably the tensest part of the entire chase, since you never know when two cops might blow around the corner and spot you, starting the whole process over again. It all sort of works like some sort of strange, wonderful cross between Grand Theft Auto's open city and Metal Gear Solid's stealth mechanic. fonekat.net All the while, you'll be acquiring heat on your car. This means that you'll have to keep a couple of cars around, because acquiring heat on one car lowers the heat on your other ones. Also, getting busted too many times can result in your car getting impounded, though you can avoid that by resetting the system whenever you get caught (if that's more your speed).
The game's storyline fonekat.net is interesting and occasionally told through some amazingly hilarious cutscenes.
There's also a mohammed samir hamed lot of racing in Most Wanted's career mode--almost too much, in fact. You'll engage in multilap circuit races, point-A-to-point-B sprint races, drag racing, checkpoint-driven tollbooth races, and speed trap, where the winner is the player that accumulates the most speed while passing by a handful of radar cameras spread throughout the track. The races are solid but not spectacular. The artificial intelligence doesn't really help things along, because most of the game is rubber-banded like crazy. We actually set our controller down for 20 seconds--then picked it back up and caught our opponents on the final lap. And though the AI will occasionally crash and come to a complete halt, it'll catch up very, very quickly. Later on in the game, you get a voicemail message informing you that things are going to get tougher. At this point, the computer drivers magically start taking every single shortcut, and the rubber banding only seems to work against you. As a result, catching up after a mistake is much tougher. If this difficulty had gradually sloped up, it wouldn't be a big deal. But flipping the switch from "drive like crap" to "drive like a genius" is really annoying. Fortunately, the racing action itself is entertaining enough to keep you going, and of course, you'll be dying to find out what happens next in the story.
The game has more than 30 licensed cars that you'll be able to purchase or win from other racers. We started out with a pretty weak Chevy Cobalt, but eventually we picked up a much faster Supra, a new Covette C6, and so on. You can also find the Ford GT, a Ford Mustang GT, and other cars from BMW, Mitsubishi, Porsche, Lamborghini, Lotus, and more. You'll buy your first car, but as you move through the Blacklist, you'll get a shot at the pink slip of the other racer, letting you ease right into the driver's seat of a new, tuned vehicle. Buying them from scratch means you'll have to apply enhancements yourself. You can buy a lot of different performance gear and a ton of visual stuff, like body kits, spoilers, vinyls, and so on. Applying visual upgrades lowers your heat level, making them pretty useful once the cops take notice of your faster cars.
As you work up to higher heat levels, the cops become much more aggressive in their response.
Aside from the career fonekat.net mode, there's also a challenge series that gives you a car and a specific goal. Race goals are fairly easy to understand, but the pursuit challenges ask you to achieve specific milestones, like blasting through five roadblocks or racking up a specific amount of property damage. You can also just dive into quick races, or take it online. The online game is focused strictly on racing, which is a little disappointing. Teaming up to avoid the cops or letting some players drive police cars probably would have been more interesting. Still, the game offers sprint, circuit, and drag races for up to four players, and it keeps an online version of the Blacklist going so you can see who the most dangerous online opponent is. On the game-creation side, you can play in ranked or unranked games, and you can specify a disconnection or "did not finish" percentage, letting you manually weed out jerks. You can also turn off collision detection between players if you want to prevent people from just crashing into one another throughout the entire race, but that's only possible in unranked games. All in all, the online is functional, but without any sort of pursuit mode or other police-tinged races, it's awfully standard.
Graphically, the game looks great, overall. But when you break it down, some parts of it look better than others. For the most part, the game does the large city environment quite well. The different parts of the city give a nice sense of variety, and the car models look sharp, especially when you start painting them with crazy triple-colored paint. The game delivers a pretty good sense of speed and seems to scale reasonably well to fit different PCs. There's a level of detail setting that gets the image quality up to around the Xbox 360 version's graphics, but when that and the resolution turned all the way up, you're going to need a really tough machine to get a playable frame rate out of it. The game doesn't have much car damage at all. You'll see your rear window crack up after a few good wrecks, but there's never any real damage to your vehicle.
You'll probably find fonekat.net yourself wishing that the game consisted solely of police chases, rather than occasionally saddling you with its more-standard racing events.
On the sound side, fonekat.net the game has outstanding engine noises that change depending on which car you're in and which upgrades you have. The rest of the sound effects are also of excellent quality. The game uses quite a bit of voice acting in the story, which is good. But the best voices come from the police. When you're being chased, you'll pick up the police band and hear them communicating and cooperating as they try to take you down. The cop talk sounds awfully authentic, and you'll eventually decipher the police 10 codes and figure out when they're going to lay out spike strips, set up roadblocks, and so on. While the 10 codes used don't seem to be the actual ones the real police use (at least that's what a little basic research told us), they sound good enough to be realistic. The music included is the standard mix of rock and hip-hop you've come to expect from EA's games, including a few songs from Styles of Beyond.
While the actual racing in Need for Speed Most Wanted is probably the weak link in the chain, it's still solid enough to keep you interested as you move from racer to racer, working your way up the Blacklist as you go. But the real stars of the show are the police, who give the series a much-needed shot in the arm. If outrunning the law sounds like your idea of a good time, you'll have a great time here.
Game Spot Rating: 8.4
Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, or Windows XP Home operating system Intel Pentium 4 (or equivalent) CPU running at 1.4GHz or higher 32MB DirectX 9.0c compatible video card (Geforce2 MX or higher) using a supported chipset (see below) 256 MB RAM DirectX compatible sound card 3 GB of HD space 8X CD-ROM
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