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NFSMW: New Hands-On |
Friday, 16.09.2005 |
The onlinemagazine Gamespot was on the TGS in Tokyo and tested Need for Speed Most Wanted. There is not much new, but the Lexus IS 300 has been confirmed and I entered it in our carlist.
While the demo version of the game being shown is set up to deliver two race types in preconfigured vehicles, some portions of the game's menus are available, including a "my garage" section that lets you build out custom versions of the game's vehicles by tweaking their engines and messing around with other parts. The game contains a Ford Mustang GT, a BMW M3, Lamborghini Gallardo, Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, and a Lexus IS 300, though, of course, the final version of the game will have several more cars to choose from.
The game's car models look pretty sharp, and as you bang them around, the windows will crack out, but that appears to be it for car damage. Graphically, the rest of the game has a decent visual look to it, though at times, the frame rate noticeably dropped. Additionally, the game's current running speed isn't completely smooth, and the game doesn't really seem to deliver a terribly convincing sense of speed.
Though the game's soundtrack hasn't been officially announced, tracks from Juvenile, The Prodigy, and Styles of Beyond popped up as we raced.
NFSMW: Hands-On @ Gamespot
NFSMW: Xbox 360 TGS 2005 Press Conference Montage (Video)<br>
NFSMW: Carlist
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