Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
PlayStation- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Feb 29, 2000
- Also On: PC
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This is the best NFS game to come out in years. We predicted that only having Porsche's would make the game dull but oh did EA prove us wrong.
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I found the game very deep and rewarding even with just one license. With over 70 cars to choose from, there really is quite a variety in driving styles throughout the different models over the decades.
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It almost goes without saying that the game controls impeccably and sounds great (this is Need for Speed, after all), so the excellent variety of play modes and fresh-feeling historically-oriented gameplay should be more than enough to convince you of the titles worth.
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If you can get past the fact that it's all Porsche this time around, Porsche Unleashed is a classy game with a lot of depth at its core.
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A beautiful, comprehensive, and highly enjoyable racing sim that's suitable for just about any driving enthusiast.
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A set of mini-games with no cohesive center... I simply don't feel that I have played Need for Speed after spending 10 hours with it. That's not good.
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Porsche 2000's structure, innovation and control deserve a better canvas on which to paint.
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A departure from the revival of the series, "NFS: High Stakes," but in no way is it a disappointment.
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The in-game menus are terribly slow to load, frinstance, and the era-specific theme music in Evolution mode will quickly drive you over the edge.
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Unfortunately, the Evolution mode can become monotonous quickly and there is simply no thrill to driving around at a ridiculously slow speed in some of the more classic motors.
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Unleashed's control is among the most frustrating of any racing game I've played in a long time. Maybe it's just the track layout, or maybe it's me, but I found my Porsche smacking straight into a wall or spinning out of control about every time I blinked.
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Put simply in automotive terms, this latest NFS is (naturally) a Porsche where "GT2" is a McLaren F1 - more fun, better looking and ultimately every driver's fantasy.
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A forgettable racer with all the depth of a shallow puddle, better suited for a rental than a purchase. It's more a footnote to the Need for Speed series than a chapter in itself.
Awards & Rankings
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#24 Most Discussed PS1 Game of 2000
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40
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#40 Most Shared PS1 Game of 2000
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 37 out of 52
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Mixed: 13 out of 52
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Negative: 2 out of 52
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