- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Nov 16, 2005
- Also On: PC
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 230 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 190 out of 230
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Mixed: 20 out of 230
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Negative: 20 out of 230
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SuchKahlonOct 12, 2009
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PhilipP.Dec 1, 2005Yeah it looks real pretty... but hasn't anyone noticed the frame rate studder? I don't even know how EA got away with releasing this game. I have the demo on my Xbox 360, and it even has the studder. My friend owns a copy for his 360, and complains about the studder too. This game deserves to be at the bottom of the scores list along with the rest of the EA 360 titles.
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IAGREEDec 6, 2005I own this and it looks okay but I agree with Philip.. the frame rate and studder is annoying. I've also played PGR3 and there is a huge difference in frame-rate. I think this game is not so much next gen as it is polished up old gen. disappointed here.
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CiaranG.Jun 14, 2006
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Jul 25, 2023Good:
-Game play
-Music
-Police chase with police killing
-Car Customization
-The map
Bad:
-Story
-When u pull too far ahead of ur opponent the ai make it catch up to you
-Slow time button
-Little bit repetitive experience
-U can not roam freely just cruising because the police will come -
Sep 3, 2023Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssss!!!!!
Awards & Rankings
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Aside from the high-shine gloss, though, a few extra pursuers in the cop chases are about all that differentiates this version from the current-gen game. My main beefs--the repetitive race events and not-very-challenging cop chases (especially earlier in the game)--are still here.
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Play MagazineDriving through the alleyways and suburban sprawls...rain pouring down, thunder clapping, music up; this is (virtual) living. [Dec 2005, p.54]
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The Xbox 360 version is where the biggest jump should have been, but fell a bit short. In fact, even in 720p/1080i High Definition, there only thing you gain over the Xbox and PS2 games is the clarity of the in-game textures. And clarity isn't strong enough a word! Borderline photo-realistic is probably a better word to use.