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Highway Battle - Fight off the cops and others as you take down your prey in high-speed, high stake multi-car chases.Heroic Driving Engine - An all-new game engine featuring cutting-edge physics and improved AI designed to push players and the cars to limits with adrenaline filled action driving maneuvers.Take on jobs and compete in races to prove yourself as you infiltrate and take down an international crime syndicate Go Deep Undercover - Race into an action-packed story of pursuit and betrayal.Highway battles are pretty cool as well and have players going one on one against opponents across a crowded highway while dodging and weaving through some heavy traffic. There are some killer cop chases scattered throughout the game reminiscent to Most Wanted that become pretty intense toward the end.
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while some are brand new to this series like Cop Take-Out, Cost to State and Escape.
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Now I understand free roaming racers are all the rage nowadays (as seen in Paradise and Midnight Club) but for the love of God populate your city with things to do if you plan on going down that road.īut like I was saying earlier, there is a small amount of fun to be had in the game since you have a weird variety of events to chose from some of which are old like Sprint, Circuit etc. Races can be accessed through the GPS navigator that can be brought up by the press of a button so there’s no real need to drive around the city looking for events. All you can do in the free roam mode is destroy property and indulge in some cop chases. You can’t access races, can’t access your garage nor can you challenge random racers.
I cannot understand for the life of me why EA took the free roaming approach with this game when players cannot do Jack in the city. Unfortunately even that aspect is overshadowed by bad game design. If you do manage to look past the games’ severe technical flaws there’s a miniscule amount of fun to be had here. And EA, just so you know, Spanish love songs DO NOT make good racing music mmmkay? Now that can’t be skipped nor can you upload your own tunes to ease the pain. Oh and this game has the WORST soundtrack I’ve heard in a while. The entire game is bathed in a weird yellow glow that gets terribly annoying after half an hour of gameplay. Racing games today have even incorporated a day and night cycle in their games but in Undercover you’re stuck in a twilight zone of sorts where it’s dusk (or is it dawn) 24/7. In fact the game’s frame rate is so bad it affects your performance in the game to a huge extent making you crash or steer off the track. What genuinely perplexes me is how Black Box managed to make such an ugly yet such a demanding game that’s reduced to a slide show every few minutes.
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Making matters even worse is the fact that this game suffers from God awful frame rates, be it on the PS3, Xbox360 or PC versions. To blind your eyes from the terrible visuals on screen EA has conveniently bumped up the bloom to insane levels but all the bloom in the world cannot hide the fact that this game is just plain hideous.
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Buildings are just plain blocky structures with no detail whatsoever, roads have absolutely no textures, car detail is appalling and I’ve seen better scenery in Burnout Revenge – the PS2 version mind you. In recent times I have yet to come across such an ugly and a lifeless game that literally made me wanna tear my eyes out. Terrible acting aside this game is a technical nightmare and the first time you boot up the game you’ll literally be shell shocked not because it looks phenomenal but because you’ll wonder how Black Box actually managed to make a game that looks worse than Most Wanted - a three year old title.