Need for Speed Carbon isnât going to be lauded any time soon, particularly because it doesnât change much from the original games. While this isnât a bad thing, it still retains several problems and creates a few new ones. If youâve been a fan of the Need for Speed series, youâre going to love it regardless.
WORST FEATURES: Starting to feel stale and too familiar as a whole. Soundtrack is very poor compared to last year. Sense of speed not as impressive as Most Wanted. Another year, another installment in EA's Need for Speed street racing experience. Let's start with some background: since 2003's
Need For Speed Carbon is a huge step back from Most Wanted. Carbon's story continues from where MW left off,and is well fleshed out.I won't spoil it for you in case you want to play the game. The handling is quite good,very similar to **** new Canyon boss battles are way too frustrating ****'s a shame too as Carbon had a chance to eclipse MW.
Need for Speed has always been a fun game for me. I decided to go back to my childhood to play this game. It's been a while since I got my hands on this video games. The graphics are still good! The cars are great and balanced and at least you can free roam unlike some of today's need for speeds. Very good game for those looking for Xbox
Need For screenshots showing the game at an unlikely angle. For the record, most of what you'll play in Carbon has been seen many times in the other recent Need For Speed titles, and feels
Unlike Underground, where you feel the need to own all of the soundtrack, this was nothing to remember. Sound 3/10: Engine sounds are pretty cool, but it was odd how on my 5.1 Digital Surround, I only got a taste of it when I was in first gear--the sound shifts forward into a dull moan after that.
a worthy and satisfying racer. Multiplayer: 8.5. Supporting up to eight players, Carbon delivers on all the essentials. Itâs. fast, fun and competitive. The only two modes are online pursuit tag
Something I should state before I begin the review: I haven't ever liked racing games. My cousin, Erik, was always into them, though, namely the Need for Speed series. I've seen him play Underground, Underground 2, and Most Wanted. They all held me for about twenty minutes, and then I zoned out. As I said before, I have never liked racing games. Product Description. What starts in the city is settled in the canyons in Need for Speed Carbon. It immerses you in the world's most dangerous, adrenaline-filled form of street racing. You and your crew must race in an all-out war for the city, risking everything to take over your rivals' neighborhoods one block at a time. Canyon racing in Need For Speed Carbon is a nice change of pace from the regular street races. Much like Sega's Initial D series, the races take place on downhill roads that are narrow and twisty