Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA rivalry between cops and racers has broken out in Redview County. Racers are constantly breaking the law - Cops are constantly saving it. Take on the role of a Racer or Cop, with each side... Leer todoA rivalry between cops and racers has broken out in Redview County. Racers are constantly breaking the law - Cops are constantly saving it. Take on the role of a Racer or Cop, with each side of the law offering its own play style.A rivalry between cops and racers has broken out in Redview County. Racers are constantly breaking the law - Cops are constantly saving it. Take on the role of a Racer or Cop, with each side of the law offering its own play style.
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- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
- Player Cop
- (voz)
- Player Racer
- (voz)
- (as Charles Hegarty)
- Reporter
- (voz)
- Dispatch
- (voz)
- Helicopter Pilot
- (voz)
- (as Mikey O'Conner)
- Tutorials
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- Patrol Cop 3
- (voz)
- (as Soichi Abe)
- Partol Cop 3
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Special Agent Camerino
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Partol Cop 2
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Player Cop
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Reporter
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Helicopter Pilot
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Patrol Cop 4
- (voz)
- (as Shounosuke Horikoshi)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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The story follows the best traditions of racing action flicks: epic, loud, flashy, but at its core it all boils down to the classic "racer vs. Cop" formula. The racer is called Zephyr, which honestly is hilarious. Zephyr, seriously. And the cop? Just a cop. Doesn't really matter what his name is, because when you play as him, your eyes nearly go crazy from the constant flashing of the siren. It's maddening - I could practically imagine an epileptic seizure kicking in. Anyway, just like in "Hot Pursuit" (2010), you can pick a side: tear down the highways in a supercar and run from the sirens, or play as the law enforcer shutting down violations while creating pure chaos on the roads. Each side has its own tricks and gadgets, all designed to make the other side's life a little harder.
The cars here are a sight to behold. Lamborghinis, Mercedes, BMWs, and plenty more from the glamorous world of automotive elites. Everything shines, glimmers, and every drop of rain reflects off the bodywork. The graphics are hands-down one of Rivals' strongest points. The Frostbite 3 engine squeezes every bit of juice out of the hardware: the environment feels alive, leaves scatter in the wind, dirt sprays from under the tires, lights flare, and the roads sometimes make you think the devs really just love making things look beautiful. And when you're actually driving? The sense of speed is as thrilling as ever.
But there's one big "but" for me: the thought that "I've already seen this before" never leaves my head. In "Hot Pursuit" (2010). That one felt bolder, more energetic, fresher. "Rivals", while gorgeous, feels a bit too much like a rehash. Everything seems right on paper, but the spark just isn't there. Sure, there are new car upgrades, a slightly different world, a stylish UI - but the game doesn't feel drastically different. A pity.
And yes, the always-online mode is an interesting idea in theory, but in practice it's often irritating. Personally, as someone who prefers single-player experiences, I'd have loved a solid story instead. With cutscenes and actors. Oh well.
Bottom line: "Need for Speed: Rivals" is a solid entry in the series, with fantastic graphics, awesome cars, and familiar gameplay. But it lacks that special something. Fun to play, especially if you just want to race and speed around, but don't expect any revelations. Flashy, loud, familiar.
6 out of 10.
From the opening cut-scene, to the menus and map layout, to the overused "help" cut-scenes, everything about the game says "You don't know what Need for Speed is all about". It took away almost everything I love about NFS games and replaced it with what seems like filler. All of those high tech features seem so out of place in a NFS game because they aren't necessary. Need for speed is a racing game, it always has been. Why Change that?
There are two things that appealed to me with Rivals, though. The graphics are AMAZING. Also, I think the map is the biggest yet, right above Most Wanted's huge open world map. Unfortunately, even these two pluses can't save the game from what it is: A major let down.
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Player Cop: We are unbound, free, unshackled. We push the limits in the most powerful cars. Cars we don't pay for. We go where we want, when we want, as fast as we want. You may call us thugs, but deep down, you know you need us. We are the law, you can't catch devils with angels.
Player Racer: I am not you. I am the life you are too scared to live. You are asleep. I am awake. I am the reality show, the catalyst, the 15 minutes you'll never have. You wanna know why I do this? I wanna know why you don't.
- ConexionesFeatured in DashieGames: PS4 / Gameplay / Set Up / Killzone / NFS Rivals (2013)
- Bandas sonorasBetter Off Alone
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Written by The Black Angels, Christian Bland, Alex Maas Stephanie Bailey, Jennifer Raines , 'Kyle Hunt' and 'Nate Ryan'
Performed by The Black Angels
Courtesy of Light In The Attic Records
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