When you hear the words Need for Speed: Most Wanted , many racing fans immediately think of the 2005 classic—the dark, gritty street racing saga featuring the legendary BMW M3 GTR and the villainous Razor. However, a decade after that milestone, Criterion Games (the studio behind Burnout Paradise ) took the helm to reboot the franchise. The result was for the PC.
7.5/10 – A fantastic arcade racer, a terrible Most Wanted sequel.
to instantly repair your car and change its color, which helps lower your "Heat" level. Hardest Events: Be wary of events like Nfs Most Wanted 2012 Pc
A real-time menu that allows players to change cars, upgrade performance parts, or jump into multiplayer events without pausing the action.
menu (accessible while driving) to apply performance upgrades like reinforced tires or nitrous on the fly. 4. Pro Tips for High-Speed Success Escape the Cops: Drive through Gas Stations When you hear the words Need for Speed:
In Fairhaven, every car is parked somewhere in the open world. If you find a Porsche 911 Carrera S parked under a billboard, you can simply get in and drive it. The progression isn't about buying vehicles; it's about unlocking upgrades for them. Each car has its own specific set of races (Short, Sprint, Circuit) that earn you mods like off-road tires, nitrous, or a reinforced chassis.
The game is no longer available for purchase on Steam (it was delisted in 2021). However, you can still get the version via: To do this
: Autolog tracks everything you do—jump distances, speed camera records, and race times—and pits them against your friends' stats.
The premise is simple: You arrive in the city of Fairhaven with the goal of becoming the "Most Wanted" racer. To do this, you must defeat the top 10 racers on the blacklist. But you don’t challenge them through text messages or story missions; you find them, race them, and wreck them.
Expect to pay $19.99 for the base game or $29.99 for the Ultimate Edition on EA App.