a worthy and satisfying racer. Multiplayer: 8.5. Supporting up to eight players, Carbon delivers on all the essentials. It’s. fast, fun and competitive. The only two modes are online pursuit tag
The instant I started playing it, I could tell "Need for Speed" turned into "Need to Leave Existence". (Sorry if that was lame, it was the best one I could think of) So let's begin reviewing the worst racing in the world. Graphics: 6/10 Average. I'm also being extremely generous since the game looks exactly like Need for Speed Most Wanted.
Carbon is a very good game, but it’s a game which simply cannot rise to the standards set from a racer within it’s own series. And don’t get me started on the game length. I rented this game the other day, and I’ve already gotten 100%, and all upgrades unlocked (just a couple more challenges to go, however).
But thankfully, “Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City”, manages to pull together a decent showing. Graphically, NFS is quite impressive. While the polygon counts are low, the models still look very nice, and manage to get in a considerable amount of detail.
The newest addition to the Need for Speed series, Carbon sees the player come to a place named Palmont City, where car crews are vying for territory and power. You are thrown into the middle of it all, and start your own crew and race to own the roads. Career- 7/10 Career is good, but it is very short. I managed to get to the last few races in
. After winning enough in a zone, the local dude will challenge you first to a street race and then to a dreaded canyon one. This particular course has its own rules: there isn't any time dilatation
The newest addition to the Need for Speed series, Carbon sees the player come to a place named Palmont City, where car crews are vying for territory and power. You are thrown into the middle of it all, and start your own crew and race to own the roads. Career- 7/10 Career is good, but it is very short. I managed to get to the last few races in
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.
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
Full Body Carbon Fiber? In Need For Speed Most Wanted, there was a special full body carbon fiber coating that becomes unlockable after you finish the game if I'm not mistaken. So does the same coating option exist in Need For Speed Carbon? If it does, how do I unlock it? MushiBrat - 13 years ago - report. You're browsing GameFAQs Q&A as a guest.
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