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Still, I do think that the story is interesting enough, just not as spectacular as the previous game. Before I get to the gameplay, I must say that the visuals are awesome. Everything is dark, but also super bright thanks to all the cool neon that is around. It is a very visually striking game and I like that a great deal. The cars also look amazing. While I am not a big tinkerer when it comes to cars. This is a game that went all-in with the customization aspect of making your dream car.

So, if that is something you are into you are in for a treat here. The actual gameplay is what you would expect. It is a lot of fun. I like many of the new additions to the game such as the crew system where you take over different areas of the maps from various gangs. You can also have a racing wingman that can help you which sounds kind of like a gimmick I know, but it actually works very, very well. It feels like a direct sequel to Most Wanted, but I do not think that is a bad thing at all.

The duels, races and Challenge Series ensure that there is a ton for you to do outside of the career mode. For me, it is the multiplayer where this game really shines. As far as the handling goes, it is typical Need For Speed and I mean that in a very positive way. If you have played Most Wanted or any of the other games, you will be happy with the way the game plays overall. I actually think that Need For Speed: Carbon is a pretty solid game in the series.

It may be one of the more forgotten games and it is certainly overshadowed by its predecessor. However, I still have a lot of fun with this game and think that the way the game has more night racing in it actually does make it that extra bit fun.

If you are looking for a fun racing game, you cannot go wrong with this. Apparently, in the real world--much like in video-games--inner-city street racing has become as played out as Vin Diesel's career. Sorry kids, The Pacifier's poop jokes are simply not cool.

People continue to drive quickly and furiously, though. Thrill-seeking speed freaks have traded neon-lit city streets for treacherous mountain roads, making for a far more dangerous racing experience. EA is following their fearless lead with Need for Speed Carbon, where the real competition will be out on them hills.

The actual racing action in Need for Speed Carbon: Own The City is rather interesting in that it walks the line between being a sim and arcade-style racing game. In all honesty, I feel that they should have gone all arcade as that would have suited the style of the game better. The racing is not bad or anything like that, but it does take a short while to get the hang of. The biggest new addition to the gameplay is your wingmen.

You have friends that you meet in the story and you can use these friends to help you out as you race. The main console versions of the game have the same kind of mechanic and it is interesting to use. You have offensive wingmen; you call one of these guys in and they will flat out crash into your opponent. You also have other wingmen or will help in a different way such as aiding you with a speed boost.

I found this to fit with the tone and style of the game and also be a mechanic that was actually very useful. It is quite impressive how good the game looks considering it is on the GBA. The cars are all officially licensed and I think they did a great job here. The cars are not full of tiny little details, but you can certainly tell what is what.

I feel the most impressive aspect of the presentation of the game is actually its speed. They have managed to keep the game at a blistering pace and I never once noticed any slowdown or anything weird happening with the graphics.

Of course, when put next to its console big brother it is lacking in the presentation and features department.



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