🎰 Need For Speed Carbon Reviews

This review will tell you how this game rocked the shelves not only with the cover but also the game itself. There are also alot of improvements in this game from it's previous game. This will be a quite long review. So get ready for the PlayStation Portable Racing Game "Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City" Graphics: The graphics on Need for Speed Carbon can only be described in one word AMAZING, definately one of the best graphics I've seen for the PS2. The characters look amazing, the city even better, but the cars are a work of perfection. 3 days ago · Need for Speed Carbon for PC. Trial version. In English. 3.9. (9497) Download for PC. by Alex Duarte. reviewed on February 14, 2020. Great and very excellent thank you very much and to much good quality for the video and graphics. By Expert Reviews on February 01, 2007 60 . If youve been awaiting your next fix of high-octane street racing, Need for Speed: Carbon will be a welcome sight. Not much has changed since the last game. Conclusion 7/10 its what I give this game “NFS Carbon” because it’s just racing in the end but good racing indeed, at that note with different types of races (My favourite being the speed trap). Maybe if in the next need for speed you could get out of your car and kick some butt over a race would make the game so much more WICKED Carbon does not dissapoint if you were a fan of basically anything since Need For Speed Underground, but there are parts about it that fall a bit short. Gameplay: 9/10 Need For Speed has generally always had good gameplay, but Carbon goes up that one more notch from Most Wanted; it includes the styles of each car. Carbon breaks up the cars into The big hooks in Need for Speed Carbon are canyon racing, racing crews, and car-class affiliation. The heart of the game's career mode is a battle for control of a city. Look for a full review I first heard of Need for Speed Carbon a month or so ago. I was fairly excited to see a sequel to Most Wanted had been released. I was also very surprised that it was given a PS2 version. So, I decided to buy it a few days ago. And my god, that was the WORST twenty-five dollars I have EVER spent. Need for speed games are all very good and fast selling and this review will show you why. The races are so great and are always tense so you do not always win or always lose. This really has been in all need for speed games though, but there is a big difference. It's far from perfect and to be honest after 2 hours I was bored with the game. Online adds a little more to the package but the main game is short. I think my main problem is that compared to this year’s best racing game, Test Drive Unlimited, Need for Speed: Carbon just doesn't hold a candle to it. Anyways, NFS Carbon Own the City, is not only innovative, but is outstanding at many different levels. This game is easily comparable to the console versions. Story: 8/10 - While not anything original, it is still nice to have a story to go along with the game your playing. Only having played one of the previous two games, I would have to say that this game is better from the last Need for Speed which was Need for Speed Most Wanted 5-1-0. From my experience in this game it seems like that it was improved from the previous to make it better and probably less annoying in some ways while at times can be a little Personally, I'm not a huge fan of racing games. But I really like NFS: Carbon, Own The City. The length of the game is just right. It isn't annoyingly long, and it isn't too short. Replayability is also pretty good. I have beaten the game twice, and lately I've been playing other games, but occasionally I go back to NFS: Carbon-Own The City for Unlike Underground, where you feel the need to own all of the soundtrack, this was nothing to remember. Sound 3/10: Engine sounds are pretty cool, but it was odd how on my 5.1 Digital Surround, I only got a taste of it when I was in first gear--the sound shifts forward into a dull moan after that. Needless to say, EA has been very popular with its racing series NFS (Need for Speed) since after the first installment was released in about the mid 90's. In the end of 2006, EA hits the market with Carbon yet another new installment of NFS. This is it in this review, Need for Speed: Carbon. GG3Gx.

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