ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
1,9 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJack Rourke must win a cross-country race to pay off the Mob and save his life.Jack Rourke must win a cross-country race to pay off the Mob and save his life.Jack Rourke must win a cross-country race to pay off the Mob and save his life.
- Directors
- Writer
- Stars
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Erik Armando Alvarez
- Rival Racer
- (voice)
- (as Erik Alvarez)
- …
Jay Alan Christianson
- Uri
- (voice)
Sean Faris
- Jack Rourke
- (voice)
LaMonica Garrett
- Rival Racer 2
- (voice)
- …
Irina Shayk
- Mila Belova
- (voice)
Chrissy Teigen
- Nikki Blake
- (voice)
- (as Christine Teigen)
Philip Larson
- Previz Helicopter Pilot
- (uncredited)
- …
Avis en vedette
After last year's installment, I was cautiously optimistic about what the developers would bring to the table in "Need for Speed: The Run". And they didn't disappoint. Instead of the usual street racing formula with car selection, garages, tuning, and parking-lot hangouts under streetlamps, we were thrown into a full-blown auto adventure - a road movie turned road game - from the West Coast to the East Coast of the U. S. Nearly 5,000 kilometers with no sleep, no rest, and most importantly - no brakes. It felt like something genuinely fresh for the series and played out with real energy.
The gameplay is structured around segmented tracks - each with a goal, a stretch of road, and a challenge: overtake your rivals and don't wreck your car. Occasionally, the game throws in surprises - missions where you're outrunning an avalanche, crashing through obstacles, dodging helicopters, and more over-the-top Hollywood action. Your heart skips a beat as your fingers slam the gas trigger.
The graphics? Simply gorgeous. The cars gleam like they're fresh from the showroom, reflections shimmer on their bodies, and each stretch of road feels like a mini-journey. You get city streets glowing with lights, deserts, winding mountain passes, snowstorms - the immersion is real, like in a high-end action movie. Even if you're not a racing fan, it's a visual treat.
There's also a storyline, complete with cutscenes and a few twists. But the whole thing wraps up as quickly as a good movie. And that's where I have a bone to pick with the developers - you created a coast-to-coast track, so why not spice it up with more side activities along the way? Something to make the journey more engaging, and stretch out the playtime. As it stands, you race from coast to coast... and that's it. Thanks, it was fun. But it left me wanting more. Sure, there are cinematic sequences and some interaction outside the car with different characters, and that adds some flavor - but it still felt a bit thin.
That said, I look back on "The Run" with real fondness. It was an unusual move for the series - and frankly, a successful one. Short, yes, but exciting - like a great vacation where you road-tripped across half the country, hit a ton of crazy moments, and walked away wanting more. Next time (spoiler: there wasn't a next time), I'd hope for a richer journey with surprises behind every bend.
All in all, the game's great - but it ran out of gas too soon.
8 out of 10.
The gameplay is structured around segmented tracks - each with a goal, a stretch of road, and a challenge: overtake your rivals and don't wreck your car. Occasionally, the game throws in surprises - missions where you're outrunning an avalanche, crashing through obstacles, dodging helicopters, and more over-the-top Hollywood action. Your heart skips a beat as your fingers slam the gas trigger.
The graphics? Simply gorgeous. The cars gleam like they're fresh from the showroom, reflections shimmer on their bodies, and each stretch of road feels like a mini-journey. You get city streets glowing with lights, deserts, winding mountain passes, snowstorms - the immersion is real, like in a high-end action movie. Even if you're not a racing fan, it's a visual treat.
There's also a storyline, complete with cutscenes and a few twists. But the whole thing wraps up as quickly as a good movie. And that's where I have a bone to pick with the developers - you created a coast-to-coast track, so why not spice it up with more side activities along the way? Something to make the journey more engaging, and stretch out the playtime. As it stands, you race from coast to coast... and that's it. Thanks, it was fun. But it left me wanting more. Sure, there are cinematic sequences and some interaction outside the car with different characters, and that adds some flavor - but it still felt a bit thin.
That said, I look back on "The Run" with real fondness. It was an unusual move for the series - and frankly, a successful one. Short, yes, but exciting - like a great vacation where you road-tripped across half the country, hit a ton of crazy moments, and walked away wanting more. Next time (spoiler: there wasn't a next time), I'd hope for a richer journey with surprises behind every bend.
All in all, the game's great - but it ran out of gas too soon.
8 out of 10.
Every Need For Speed has the usuals. A Map That Race in Circles, A Faceless Driver and racing against fellow NPC drivers. In my experience my first Need For Speed game from my Game Boy it did not even have a decent story but this game has.
The best part of this game is that in The Run mode I get to play as Jack Rourke rather than just another nameless driver who can't even talk or show his or her face. One of the thrilling part that surprises me of this game has quick time events. Rather than just racing cars it is all about the survival on makes Need For Speed absolutely great. Its like Grand Theft Auto but only racing and quick time events. Plus I didn't know that there are actually guns in the game which not just I have to avoid get crashed or being arrested I also have to avoid getting shot to death.
There are some varieties of cars to choose from and although there not really customizable picking a car means that I ha to play it smart in other to pass a level. And the graphics in the game is absolutely stunning passing through obstacles and all.
However the bosses did not have any character development like the Boss races but still they are absolutely challenging.
I hope one day this game gets its own sequel.
The best part of this game is that in The Run mode I get to play as Jack Rourke rather than just another nameless driver who can't even talk or show his or her face. One of the thrilling part that surprises me of this game has quick time events. Rather than just racing cars it is all about the survival on makes Need For Speed absolutely great. Its like Grand Theft Auto but only racing and quick time events. Plus I didn't know that there are actually guns in the game which not just I have to avoid get crashed or being arrested I also have to avoid getting shot to death.
There are some varieties of cars to choose from and although there not really customizable picking a car means that I ha to play it smart in other to pass a level. And the graphics in the game is absolutely stunning passing through obstacles and all.
However the bosses did not have any character development like the Boss races but still they are absolutely challenging.
I hope one day this game gets its own sequel.
In this game you can very easily wreck your car if u hit on a cone which is on the road. There are countless glitches and in each time if u manage to complete the level, by keeping in mind how hard to control the car in this game is, it suddenly stops and all the checkpoints u have crossed u have to do all over again and it happens over and over
I loved the idea behind the story. It's probably the best nfs story as of right now. The gameplay is trash though. But if there were a movie about this i can already tell you it would be better then all nfs games.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe Ford Shelby Mustang Super Snake NFS Edition as seen on the game is actual car designed by Andy Blackmore himself.
- Bandes originalesMONEY AND RUN
Performed by Unkle (as UNKLE) featuring Nick Cave
Written by Nick Cave, James Lavelle, Pablo Clements, James Griffith, Hal Riston
Courtesy of Surrender All Ltd
Meilleurs choix
Connectez-vous pour évaluer et surveiller les recommandations personnalisées
Détails
- Couleur
Contribuer à cette page
Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant