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title: "Need for Speed Most Wanted - Playstation 3"
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# Open world freedom Seamless nonstop multiplayer Dynamic police chases Need for Speed Most Wanted - Playstation 3

**Price:** NT$2590
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## Summary

> 🏁 Own the streets, outrun the pack, become Most Wanted!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Need for Speed Most Wanted - Playstation 3
- **How much does it cost?** NT$2590 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Iconic Performance Cars:** Drive legendary vehicles like the Porsche 911 Carrera S and Lamborghini Aventador, tuned for speed and style.
- • **Master the Urban Jungle:** Navigate a sprawling open world with limitless routes and hidden shortcuts to outsmart cops and rivals alike.
- • **Autolog 2 Rivalry Network:** Stay connected with personalized race feeds and challenges that keep your competitive edge razor sharp.
- • **Instant Multiplayer Action:** Jump straight into competitive races with friends—no lobbies, no waiting, just pure racing intensity.
- • **Adrenaline-Fueled Police Pursuits:** Experience heart-pounding chases where split-second decisions and nitrous boosts keep you one step ahead.

## Overview

Need for Speed Most Wanted on PlayStation 3 delivers an electrifying open-world racing experience where players evade relentless police chases, compete in nonstop multiplayer events, and climb the ranks through Autolog 2's social racing network. Featuring a diverse roster of high-performance cars and a seamless blend of arcade thrills with realistic driving physics, this title redefines competitive street racing for the modern gamer.

## Description

Need for Speed: Most Wanted is an open world Racing game. The game is the 19th release in the long-running Need for Speed franchise, but hearkens back to the earliest games in the series as players compete in races with police unified against them. Races have a set beginning and end point, with the open world game design allowing players to complete each using whatever path they can find. Additional features include a unique blend of Simulation and Arcade gameplay, social play options through the Autolog 2 feature, exciting multiplayer support, and a large selection of performance vehicles. To be "Most Wanted," players need to outrun the cops, out drive your friends, and outsmart your rivals. With a relentless police force gunning to take you down, you'll need to make split second decisions. Use the open world to your advantage to find hiding spots, hit jumps and earn new vehicles to keep you one step ahead. In true Criterion Games fashion, your friends are at the heart of your experience. In an open world with no menus or lobbies, you'll be able to instantly challenge your friends and prove your driving skill in a variety of seamless multiplayer events. Your rivals will do everything they can to stop you from getting to the top. In this world, only one thing is certain - there can only be one "Most Wanted." To be Most Wanted, you’ll need to outrun the cops, outdrive your friends, and outsmart your rivals. With a relentless police force gunning to take you down, you’ll need to make split second decisions. Use the open world to your advantage to find hiding spots, hit jumps and earn new vehicles to keep you one step ahead. In true Criterion Games fashion, your friends are at the heart of your experience. In an open world with no menus or lobbies, you’ll be able to instantly challenge your friends and prove your driving skill in a variety of seamless multiplayer events. Your rivals will do everything they can to stop you from getting to the top. In this world, there can only be one Most Wanted.

Review: Done right, done well - Like any recreation of anything, you're going to run into things that you don't like, or that are gonna piss you off. My biggest qualm is how you move up the blacklist, because you move up the list, even without having to race anyone, but if you want to get game completion and the blacklist cars, then you have to race them, and they have some really good cars. But other than that, this game is excellent. It has a more arcade feel much like the newest Hot Pursuit (also made by Criterion, also an EXCELLENT game), but the driving physics are a bit more realistic yet more fun at the same time, so that's a huge plus. The open world map, it may look small, but it's actually pretty good, and you find yourself driving in the same place often every now and again, but the map really is pretty big. When it came to staying true to the original, I mean, they kept the blacklist, kept speed cameras, kept open world free drive where you can initiate cop chases by breaking the law, or just ramming into cops for fun, overall, they took the original, and brought it up to date, but also added a bunch of features, like the Autolog and Easydrive in game menu, which are awesome, and make customizing your car mid-race/pursuit easy incase you need to start driving off road and need off-road tires for example, having to complete races in certain positions to unlock customizations for cars, the billboard crashing, where longest jump among your friends will have their picture on the billboard, and online is a whole new concept to Most Wanted, which, at times can be annoying with kids just trying to take you off the road, but if you can outdrive them, which is usually simple, online can be awesome. One thing that people may dislike but wasnt a big factor for me was the lack of visual car customization. There's still performance upgrades though. And let's be real, yeah, people still drive '00 Civics and buy aftermarket, but this game has mostly up to date cars, and the whole age of aftermarket upgrading and street racing ricers is basically dead, not to mention car aesthetics now a days are just amazing. Bottom Line: If you've been a fan of Need for Speed, and have been playing the games for a while now (at least since the original Hot Pursuit 2), this game is definately a must get. It's loads of fun, whether you're racing, going against friends online or for speed cameras/billboards, or just free roaming the whole city, its non-stop fun. Just buy it. If you don't like it, then I probably don't like you.
Review: Doesn't merit the Most Wanted name, but still a very good racer - The first Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2005) is still my most favorite racing game of all time. The police chases were fast, frenetic, and fun and had a pretty decent story that was the first interesting one in a racing game that I can remember (even better one than the Fast and Furious movies). This game is entirely different, which is bittersweet. With that said, this sequel, reboot, or whatever it is defined as has police chases, but they are not nearly as fun or intense as the original. In the original, there were specific sites that your vehicle could hit that would cause explosions, tip towers over, etc. to help lose the police and is sorely missed in this version. The mechanics of the chases themselves just don't feel as exciting. The only way to outrun police in the new version is to find the highway and outrun them. In the older version, going off-roading into the world's golf course or twisting and turning in new directions could lose the police. In typical Criterion fashion, this game does not have any story to it. Also, there is no customization to the cars. When you finally realize this is its own game, you realize how good it is. The game makes up for the disappointments with tons of great ideas. Autolog is back. Unlockables. VERY lifelike city. Very different range of cars from a Ford F150 to Forumala One racing car. You basically had to use a certain vehicle in the original to progress, but you can swap between about 40 or so cars at will using one or many to complete the game. This game promotes EXPLORATION, which is its finest trait. Knocking down billboards, finding cars, and speed cameras are a few of the things that the game rewards you for. With such a nice city, it takes awhile for it to get old. There's nothing like the freedom of an open road trying to find every nook and cranny where a new vehicle may be hiding. Like the previous Most Wanted game, it is just FUN. It is not the sequel I was expecting, but take out the Most Wanted title out and is is very good. Good enough to be my second favorite racer of all time (and I've played alot).

## Features

- Open World Action - Lose the cops - your way. Hit jumps and shortcuts, lay low, or shake the cops in surroundings that play to your car's unique strengths. Freedom is everything. Drive anywhere with your friends, discover hidden gameplay or utilize your knowledge of the city to beat them in a never-ending supply of challenges
- Non-Stop Multiplayer - Pick a car, hook up with friends and jump into a non-stop playlist of tight, competitive events. No lobby screens means the action never stops. Score big, rank up and earn endless rewards and upgrades. Keep the fierce rivalries going between events with endless opportunities to race, battle and explore in a huge open world
- Beat Your Friends - Autolog 2 ratchets up the intense competition with personalized race recommendations and feeds broadcasting all of your most newsworthy scores, speeds and times to your friends. Earn Need for Speed points at all times on any system as you try to outdrive your friends and become the Most Wanted
- Racing Without Rules - It’s survival of the fastest as "Need for Speed Most Wanted" fuses the franchise’s, authentic "real car" feel with the intense speed and aggression of Burnout. Power down, slide out, and battle your way past cops and rivals using pure driving skill, and heavy doses of nitrous

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0050SWSQQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,905 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #672 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,240) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2009 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014633197457, 00146331974570 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 19745 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
| Number of Players | 1-12 players |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.6 x 6.7 inches; 0.32 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 30, 2012 |
| Rated | Everyone 10+ |
| Release date | October 30, 2012 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 146331974570 163120429011 151903526842 014633197457 |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Platform For Display** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does NFS most wanted PS3 support Logitech G27 wheel? Thanks.**
A: I believe you have to get the racing wheel made by Sony, and have a PS Move controller to use any racing wheel if you want to. I personally would just stick with the regular controller if I were you

**Q: Can two players play this game together?**
A: not from same machine but yes in multiplayer online

**Q: when will the code appear in your games and software library**
A: Sorry nevermind you should get the code through an email

**Q: Can you use a steering wheel controller?**
A: I use a controller only.not sure you use that

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Done right, done well
*by R***1 on November 11, 2012*

Like any recreation of anything, you're going to run into things that you don't like, or that are gonna piss you off. My biggest qualm is how you move up the blacklist, because you move up the list, even without having to race anyone, but if you want to get game completion and the blacklist cars, then you have to race them, and they have some really good cars. But other than that, this game is excellent. It has a more arcade feel much like the newest Hot Pursuit (also made by Criterion, also an EXCELLENT game), but the driving physics are a bit more realistic yet more fun at the same time, so that's a huge plus. The open world map, it may look small, but it's actually pretty good, and you find yourself driving in the same place often every now and again, but the map really is pretty big. When it came to staying true to the original, I mean, they kept the blacklist, kept speed cameras, kept open world free drive where you can initiate cop chases by breaking the law, or just ramming into cops for fun, overall, they took the original, and brought it up to date, but also added a bunch of features, like the Autolog and Easydrive in game menu, which are awesome, and make customizing your car mid-race/pursuit easy incase you need to start driving off road and need off-road tires for example, having to complete races in certain positions to unlock customizations for cars, the billboard crashing, where longest jump among your friends will have their picture on the billboard, and online is a whole new concept to Most Wanted, which, at times can be annoying with kids just trying to take you off the road, but if you can outdrive them, which is usually simple, online can be awesome. One thing that people may dislike but wasnt a big factor for me was the lack of visual car customization. There's still performance upgrades though. And let's be real, yeah, people still drive '00 Civics and buy aftermarket, but this game has mostly up to date cars, and the whole age of aftermarket upgrading and street racing ricers is basically dead, not to mention car aesthetics now a days are just amazing. Bottom Line: If you've been a fan of Need for Speed, and have been playing the games for a while now (at least since the original Hot Pursuit 2), this game is definately a must get. It's loads of fun, whether you're racing, going against friends online or for speed cameras/billboards, or just free roaming the whole city, its non-stop fun. Just buy it. If you don't like it, then I probably don't like you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Doesn't merit the Most Wanted name, but still a very good racer
*by M***E on December 10, 2012*

The first Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2005) is still my most favorite racing game of all time. The police chases were fast, frenetic, and fun and had a pretty decent story that was the first interesting one in a racing game that I can remember (even better one than the Fast and Furious movies). This game is entirely different, which is bittersweet. With that said, this sequel, reboot, or whatever it is defined as has police chases, but they are not nearly as fun or intense as the original. In the original, there were specific sites that your vehicle could hit that would cause explosions, tip towers over, etc. to help lose the police and is sorely missed in this version. The mechanics of the chases themselves just don't feel as exciting. The only way to outrun police in the new version is to find the highway and outrun them. In the older version, going off-roading into the world's golf course or twisting and turning in new directions could lose the police. In typical Criterion fashion, this game does not have any story to it. Also, there is no customization to the cars. When you finally realize this is its own game, you realize how good it is. The game makes up for the disappointments with tons of great ideas. Autolog is back. Unlockables. VERY lifelike city. Very different range of cars from a Ford F150 to Forumala One racing car. You basically had to use a certain vehicle in the original to progress, but you can swap between about 40 or so cars at will using one or many to complete the game. This game promotes EXPLORATION, which is its finest trait. Knocking down billboards, finding cars, and speed cameras are a few of the things that the game rewards you for. With such a nice city, it takes awhile for it to get old. There's nothing like the freedom of an open road trying to find every nook and cranny where a new vehicle may be hiding. Like the previous Most Wanted game, it is just FUN. It is not the sequel I was expecting, but take out the Most Wanted title out and is is very good. Good enough to be my second favorite racer of all time (and I've played alot).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Burnout Paradise and Hot Pursuit had a baby!
*by B***S on December 1, 2012*

If you liked Burnout Paradise, chances are you will like this game. If you liked Hot Pursuit, you will most likely like this game. If you come in expecting it to be like the "old" Most Wanted, then you need to do more research. There were plenty of reviews and interviews about this game that should have made it clear what it was. This game is basically about speed and having fun driving unrealistically. If you are looking for a sim or a game where you can mod the slope of the carbon fiber hood and test it in a wind tunnel, then you will be disappointed. Fantastic game, this is. It would have been worth the original 60 dollar price tag but I got it on Black Friday for 25 bones. UPDATE 12/3/12 I've heard a lot of people complain about rubber band AI in this game. I haven't noticed this problem. As a matter of fact, I was far ahead of the pack last night and crashed within sight of the Finish line. I stil won the race by a comfortable margin. Burnout Revenge, also a Criterion game, had bad rubber band AI but I really don't see it in this game. People have complained about the police constantly being a problem. I find that I actually like the fact that I have to be a tad more careful driving around town, makes it a little more challenging. They're really no worse than something like GTA where they will come after you if they see you hit somebody, blow a toll booth, etc. I've found that they don't bother with me unless I hit them or pass them going more than 100. I've heard someone complain that they couldn't figure out what to do in multiplayer. This might be a valid complaint, it is hard for me to judge since I am so familar with Burnout Paradise. You are given challenges and depending on who you are playing with, it can be hard to complete them. The mini map is clearly marked and there are giant signs that say "meet up here" "starting line" and "jump over" so really you should be able to figure it out. Also, unlike Burnout Paradsise, the challenge does not abort if someone quits multiplayer. I can't tell you how many barrel rolls I performed through the concrete pipe in vain on BP because somebody decided to bail. Another difference from BP is that when a challenge starts in multiplayer in this game, it will eventually relocate everyone to the starting line. In BP, you could start all the challenges you wanted but some idiots would just drive around and ignore them.

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