🪔 Need For Speed Carbon Reviews
Overall:9/10 Need for Speed Carbon:Own The City. is one of the best racing games I have ever played.I could give it 10/10 if it weren't for that bad single-card multiplayer.But the other points of the game will keep you entertained.Buy it if you want a n excellentDS game for your system,and if you are a fun of racing games and the Need for
Need for Speed Carbon review. By Richard Grisham published 9 November 06. When a sequel's not a sequel, the streets have no name, and the sun never shines - thank goodness the racing still kicks ass
Need for Speed: Carbon, while definitely having a lot of elements that make it feel like a giant joke compared to the rest of the series, is still the last good Need for Speed game. Career mode is where a lot of the cheesiness takes over, but it also is home to a usually painless racing game experience.
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.
Need for Speed Carbon isn’t going to be lauded any time soon, particularly because it doesn’t change much from the original games. While this isn’t a bad thing, it still retains several problems and creates a few new ones. If you’ve been a fan of the Need for Speed series, you’re going to love it regardless.
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
So you if want a racing game with a superb storyline, NFS: Carbon-Own the City is probably not for you. The music is pretty sweet, there's plenty to choose from, and you can add your own music simply by having it on your memory stick, going into options, and selecting the songs you want. unfortunately it only plays the music you add in the
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The new gameplay doesn't always improve the experience, but the racing can still be quite intense and still has a pronounced sense of style. That guy from Battlestar Galactica isn't much of a Razor
Need For Speed is widely acknowledged as one of the best racing series ever made and Need for Speed Carbon doesn't disappoint, with stunning style and realism.Need for Speed Carbon is a fast and furious racing game that features both city and
Need for Speed Carbon review When a sequel's not a sequel, the streets have no name, and the sun never shines - thank goodness the racing still kicks ass Electronic Arts Need For Speed Carbon
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