Need for Speed: Most Wanted Black Edition


  • Race Online! Need For Speed Most Wanted features online play.
  • Open Road, Open World: Rule the streets as the most notorious street racer in various regions that include edgy industrial and urban environments.
  • All-New Gameplay: Need for Speed Most Wanted features new and exciting gameplay that incorporates strategic cop pursuit and skill-based evasion techniques with illicit street racing.
  • Visual Customization: Whether gamers are trying to lose the cops or they just want to pimp their ride, Need for Speed Most Wanted offers extensive visual customizations.
  • Blacklist: As players enter the world of illicit street racing, they must go up against the best street racers on the scene to earn respect and rise to the top of the Blacklist.

Product Description
Need for Speed 2: Most Wanted CE PCAmazon.com Product Description
Wake up to the smell of burnt asphalt as the thrill of illicit street racing permeates the air. From the makers of the hit Need for Speed: Underground series, Need for Speed: Most Wanted Black Edition challenges players to become the most notorious and elusive street racer. This collector’s edition features exclusive cars, races and specially-tuned rides, as well as a bonus DVD with behin… More >>

Need for Speed: Most Wanted Black Edition

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  1. #1 by Drew Ragan on July 3, 2010 - 2:13 pm

    I have been buying and playing Need for Speed since the first version. I will have to say that I was excited when this game was released, but let down once I started playing the game. As with all NFS games, the graphics are great; but with this one it seems that the options are limited relating to the types of games you can play. One thing I loved from the NFSUG2 was the free roam in the streets, which this one does not have. It is almost impossible to win any races due to the PC catching up with you no matter which car you are racing. These are just a few of the dissapointments I have and this will probably be the last NFS I buy.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. #2 by Michael W. Martin on July 3, 2010 - 3:40 pm

    great racing! easy to play butt hard to beat.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by Deandre Taylor on July 3, 2010 - 6:21 pm

    I played all of the NFS games but have never played one like Most Wanted. The chase with the cops is unlike the previous versions of NSF, now the police do not let up and you can be chased until you get caught for me the chase lasted 30mins which is fun,funny and challenging. The physics, graphics and sound is right on the money.

    there are other modes of racing like blacklist and others It’s worth every penny, just get it!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Droges on July 3, 2010 - 8:45 pm

    This game stalled at the starting line!

    All show and no go:

    Lets cut to the chase, This game was a huge disappointment from the start. Game pad could not configure proper and there are no dead zone adjustments. I spent top dollar on this mediocre game(if that). Its all dazzle with no meat on its bones. Sure the graphics are nice, but the whole game is spoon feed to you with gay track arrow barriers, un challenging 4 lane highway racing, and poor car physics.

    NFS:Porche unleashed is the benchmark so far(Motor city also). It had car physics, insane damage that would stay all through the career. If you wanted to keep your 944 crumpled up or couldn’t afford it, then that’s the way it stayed.

    NFS:MW has a car customize thing and a nice story mood, other then that I just didn’t find it fun. The police chases weren’t enough to bring this game to a positive review. People said you had to get into it. 5min I uninstalled it only to reinstall it again to see what I was missing, It was a struggle of will to get to the free range mode where it added no enjoyment.

    For the love of Pete EA, please go back to your roots on making a solid customizable game that isn’t just for show. Bring back damage!

    As for the score, I don’t understand how it gets such good reviews, maybe I demand to much out of my race games, the more realistic the better. This is obviously an arcade game, an arcade game that has console style(Rad Racer for NES comparable??) written all over it. I feel this has lost the NFS credibility.

    Bottom line: Rental for console. Pc, avoid it.

    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. #5 by Chris Green on July 3, 2010 - 11:43 pm

    its a good game, cars in it are so cool and fast. get this game
    Rating: 4 / 5