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Taking the series in an entirely new direction, EA’s hope is to return the series to its former self-full of innovation and quality. Entering the race is just the beginning as you blow across borders, weave through dense urban traffic, rocket down icy mountain passes and navigate narrow canyons at breakneck speeds.With hype surrounding the title, gamers are up in arms about EA’s new story-driven approach in The Run. The heat is on - and it isn't just the fuzz who are after you. Need for Speed: The Run lures players into an underground world of illicit, high-stakes racing.


This event allows the player to test their newly obtained vehicles' capabilities from Las Vegas, although a. The Northshore Rd Sprint race event is set, like the event in Stage 3, at night. Unlike Stage 3, the player will not encounter any notable rivals. It is connected to Northshore Road, after Jack has escaped from the Las Vegas Police Department.
To hopefully change his luck. Needing a lot of money to pay them off, he takes a job to race across the U.S. The story revolves around Jack Rourke, who is singled out by the mob. I was never overly thrilled with the storytelling of Need for Speed games, but this one looked to be the one to change it all. Need for Speed: The Run was supposed to be the outstanding continuation of the series, but instead, falls short of expectations and it is doubtful that it will match its predecessor’s success.The Story is the Fast and the Furious Gone WrongAfter seeing the trailer for the first time, I thought the game looked absolutely intense. Explore overlapping stories as.Released: Mar 15, 2016Now, in an industry full of good, quality racing games such as Forza, Burnout and Gran Turismo, the need to stay on top has never been more present.
At the end of the day, it was too generic and never goes into any detail about the mob or why Jack owes the money.Another point of game play implemented in the newest installment is the button mashing cut scenes, which made it even worse. The dialogue tries to be dramatic, but ends up being a minimal attempt at something that could have been special. Unfortunately, playing the story mode won’t give you much more insight than that in regards to the main character and why he races across country for the cash.Although it does try to present a “story,” the cut scenes (movie-like animated sequences) are unexciting and at times downright cliché.
However, the idea on paper isn’t realized well in the game.The game resets too many times with terrible reasoning. The idea of the reset is one of absolute genius. That forces you to start all over again and have the outcome up in the air every time. I don’t know about the rest of the racing gamers out there, but I thoroughly despise getting to the end of the race, having kept the lead the entire time and then losing in the last second. They chose to bring this in, and I’m getting off the fence and walking away from this new “help.”I do welcome any help to the Need for Speed series in changing the restarts. Need for Speed: The Run has incorporated a new way to keep its games a little less monotonous while also providing a “redo” if something goes wrong.
I was wrong in this assumption. This is the Need for Speed series, which I thought meant I could use my usual method of crashing into all types of objects and still be able to keep going. For me, it was hard to watch as it reset every time I crashed into something. Instead, it will reset to a previous time often too far in the past causing curse words to spew out and controllers to be thrown.It will also reset if you lose the race or wreck the car. This is extremely frustrating when you have veered off just a little to avoid an obstacle or to pass an opponent, knowing you can easily counteract your mistake and be fine. At times, you can drive a little off the track, and it will reset you to the last checkpoint you crossed.
The story and some design flaws weigh it down heavily, but EA does reset to a time of quality over quantity in some parts, offering more than meets the eye. If the kinks are worked out, it would be something nice to have as an option, but until then, it should be left out.Not all of Need for Speed: The Run is wrecked though.
