Need for Speed: Undercover
- Go Deep Undercover – Race into an action-packed story of pursuit and betrayal. Take on jobs and compete in races to prove yourself as you infiltrate and take down an international crime syndicate
- Highway Battle – Fight off the cops and others as you take down your prey in high-speed, high stake multi-car chases. New and vastly improved AI mechanics mean more aggressive and intelligent cops focused on taking you out fast and by any means necessary
- Own the Open World – Tear across the massive highway system and discover the open world of the Gulf Coast Tri-Cities area, with 3 unique cities connected by an extensive highway system
- Heroic Driving Engine – lets you pull off amazing moves for the ultimate driving edge
Product Description
You never thought it would turn out like this – an all-out chase where you’re both the hunted and the hunter. Now you must get behind the wheel and risk everything to infiltrate a ruthless international crime syndicate and take them down. The man you’re after is a maniac behind the wheel, and he’s driving like his life depends on escape, which maybe it does. He’s the one with all the answers you need, so track him down. That fleet of police cruisers in your rearview mirror won’t make things any easier. It will take all of your experience and every ounce of skill to outrun the law, take down the enemy, and unlock the truth that puts an end to this chase once and for all.
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Need for Speed: Undercover
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5 comments
elemtyong on February 12, 2010 at 1:49 pm
My rig can play up to 2500 x 1600 and everything turned up 6xAA/aniso. Cars have even better detail than Prostreet. Maggie Q alone sells this title. Upgrades are quick and moving from event to event is seamless. My only complaint is the warm tone of the video.
insoc on February 12, 2010 at 1:57 pm
This is not a driving simulator game. This is just a VERY FUN GAME. I played it with my Momo Force Feedback wheel and set the camera to no car show (just the street) and this got to be one of the most intense games I have ever played amd I actually felt like I was there at 100mph being chased my the police. I don’t remember being as happy playing a game, it’s like I was back in the 80s when I played arcade games like Outrun. This may not be a simulator but I bet you will have more fun playing this than any serious simulator.
Jeffrey Paesch on February 12, 2010 at 2:56 pm
I think for those who care, this game should not to be sell anymore. The game have smart way off teaching youths to steal, to destroy community and last but not least to put them self in later high risk situation.
I have destroy my copy of this game.
Jose Alfredo Hernandez on February 12, 2010 at 4:49 pm
I like NFS: Undercover because I like new styles, new bands, new music, police, much better than NFS: pro street
Cade Klock on February 12, 2010 at 6:37 pm
Finally. EA came up with another great game in the Need For Speed series.
After the failure of Pro Street with it’s sub-par gameplay and stagnant races, EA really comes through on this latest installment in the NFS series.
I give this game two thumbs way up!