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Generally favorable reviews- based on 52 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 37 out of 52
  2. Negative: 2 out of 52
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  1. Apr 5, 2014
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. After 14 years, this game has aged well in certain aspects and some areas have not.

    PROS: Evolution Mode:

    The Evolution Mode is the biggest chunk of the game's features. It takes you through a career mode that is unlike any other racing game I have seen. Aside from progressing through races, unlocking new cars, and tracks, the game changes it's music, menus, and the actual environments through the eras from the 1950s to the early 2000s. I find it really neat to play many of the courses through the different eras and see the changes that appear through time along with the cars just like real-world progression.

    Music:

    The music is very good, especially the era-specific tunes you hear according to the time period you drive in.

    Cars:

    The Porsche selection in this game is phenomenal. All the cars through the entire history of Porsche up to 2000 is here. The car details look good for a PS1 game, but they look a little flat and wide, but this car appearance is common on many PS1 racing titles due to hardware limits.

    CONS: Very questionable design choices:

    This game has a good selection of quick races, factory driver mode, and the evolution mode discussed earlier, but there are many design choices within these game modes that limits what you can do.

    For example, my favorite game mode in the last 2 NFS titles was Hot Pursuit mode. In this game, Chase Mode is a very watered-down Hot Pursuit mode. It's watered-down because it is simply outrunning 1 police car in a section of open world. This maybe fun at first, but it gets tiring very quickly. The open roads consists of no AI traffic, AI racers, or anything else the last two games had. Just simply outrun the police car and don't get tagged as it is literally a game of tag. If the police car touches you, you lose. Also an important graphics note is the police cars only sound their sirens with no flashing lights and no yelling at you to pull over (like they did in the last 2 NFSs). You can't choose the time of day, weather, or traffic levels either like the last 2 games.

    Now that the chase mode is explained, let me explain the "try car" mode that is hidden very deep in the Evolution Mode. "Try car" mode is the option to test drive any of your cars you buy in your career. When you test drive the car, you are thrown into an open world to roam and often escape the police. Everything sounds the same as chase mode, except there is AI traffic, the police cars have flashing lights and yell at you to pull over. Also, unlike the tagging in chase mode, the police car needs to hit you pretty hard to catch you, and the police hide and sneak-up on you just like the previous NFS titles. Still can't choose time of day or other options (sigh). Obviously hardware limitations are not an issue for why chase mode and other race modes are missing so many elements. Why is such an unimportant game mode have everything in it that NFS is known for?

    The "try car" mode has a lot of the thrilling features NFS is known for, but is sadly tossed into such a small bit of the actual game that has no benefit to any of the main events or quick race modes. Outrunning the police and dodging traffic will come to a high cost in your career's bank to fix you cars because YOU WILL CRASH A LOT in this game because of the physicals (See below).

    The physics:

    The physics in this game are AWFUL! If you come close to the walls, your car will stick to the walls and grind you to a halt. It feels as if your car is a piece of metal and the walls are magnets pulling you in. The collision detection is the worst I have ever seen in a racing game. If you go full speed into a wall, your car will literally fly halfway through it before detecting the collision. The collisions result in bouncing backwards or literally lodging your car half-way through the wall. It's not realistic in any forms.

    The car sounds:

    The cars have decent tire screeching noises, and some of the engine sounds are "ok", but not enough variety between cars, just sounds like recordings of generic Porsche engines slapped in each car.

    Courses lacking choices/ variety:

    The courses in this game are divided-up by regions/ countries. There is a mixture of courses and free roaming areas (Depending on the game mode) that you can race in, however, there is no choices on how you want to play them. Some course are day/night, but there is no weather, traffic or police AI options.

    The free roam areas are very small as well. Most of the worlds are decent-sized, but are broken-up into sections that are game-mode specific. Hardware is not an issue as there are other PS1 titles out there with bigger worlds to explore. The worlds look good, but some areas have the ugly "pop-up" effect in PS1 games that the past NFS games did not have.

    In conclusion, NFS: PU has aged decently over the years, but this game was clearly a detour in the series and is not a proper sequel to the prior 2 NFS games.

    Score 6 (3 for the Porsches, 3 for Evolution Mode).
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  2. May 18, 2015
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I do not have to say anything. But i need to write one hundred and fifty characters. i think my score can describe it................................. Expand
  3. Jul 14, 2021
    6
    A diferencia de la versión de PC, esta si la disfrute en parte, cosa sorprendente, ya que no había disfrutado ningún Need For Speed en la PS1 mas que en PC. Los controles son mas sensibles ahora, lo que te deja maniobrar mejor, generalmente.... son muy mejorables, pero no llega al grado de duros y frustrantes. Aunque a veces la caja de colisión es muy grande, y te soles quedar atorado conA diferencia de la versión de PC, esta si la disfrute en parte, cosa sorprendente, ya que no había disfrutado ningún Need For Speed en la PS1 mas que en PC. Los controles son mas sensibles ahora, lo que te deja maniobrar mejor, generalmente.... son muy mejorables, pero no llega al grado de duros y frustrantes. Aunque a veces la caja de colisión es muy grande, y te soles quedar atorado con objetos del escenario aunque no lo pareciera, pero en general es aceptable.
    Ahora si estan los modos de persecucion y de pantalla dividida, pero el modo de persecucion es incluso peor que el de Need For Speed 1, siendo super básico, super aburrido y super frustrante.
    Desgraciadamente no tiene un sistema de mejoras para el coche en el modo evolution, pero tampoco lo consideraría como algo tan negativo, ya que ayuda a la presentación del juego a verse mas simple. Una critica negativa que no mencione en mi review de PC es que el menú se hacia demasiado confuso si venias de jugar a los dos anteriores Need For Speed, cosa que la de PS1 corrigio. Habia demasiada sobresaturacion de informacion, y cosas sin mucha relevancia, al menos por el momento.
    Por ultimo, los graficos se ven increíbles para un juego de PS1, salvo por la distancia de dibujado, y la música me encanta como combina perfectamente con la era en la que estas en el juego, en especial la clásica.
    El nuevo modo que tiene de "pruebas", me recuerda mucho a las licencias de Gran Turismo, y al igual que este, son muy aburridas y frustrantes y no vale la pena hacerlas.
    Otra cosita que no me gusto es la poca personalizacion que hay a la hora de hacer carreras simples, sin la capacidad de personalizar nada, ya sea el coche que va a usar el oponente, el clima, etc...
    NFS Porsche Unleashed sigue siendo un juego medio regular de carreras en PS1, por el simple hecho de que no innova en nada y tiene muchas menos opciones para jugar y personalizar que NFS3 y 4, sintiendose muy genérico con el paso del tiempo. Pero puedo decir que es decente, cosa que la de PC ni a eso llegaba a mi parecer.
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  4. Nov 7, 2020
    6
    I have very good childhood memories of this game, I don't feel like we ever honestly played it for a long time period but it definetly was fun!
  5. Apr 11, 2021
    7
    The game is a nice ending to the NFS classic era. The game only has Porsche cars (all of them throughout history). You have a great evolution (career) mode where you play through all of them. You have the standard knockout, quick race modes. The biggest downside to the game is trying to get it to run on windows 10 and even when i was able to it was crashing every other race. But if youThe game is a nice ending to the NFS classic era. The game only has Porsche cars (all of them throughout history). You have a great evolution (career) mode where you play through all of them. You have the standard knockout, quick race modes. The biggest downside to the game is trying to get it to run on windows 10 and even when i was able to it was crashing every other race. But if you have an older opearting system or are able to get it to run on windows 10 then you will enjoy the game. Expand

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Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 13
  2. Negative: 2 out of 13
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. A beautiful, comprehensive, and highly enjoyable racing sim that's suitable for just about any driving enthusiast.