Need for Speed Undercover

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  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Mild Suggestive Themes
    Mild Violence
    Mild Lyrics
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The popular Need for Speed series is returning, only this time you're on the other side of the law. Much like Most Wanted, Need for Speed Undercover for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, PSP, and PC features an open-world environment where you will find several different types of races and modes. As an undercover cop, you will gain favor with the criminal underground, in order to put a stop to it, once and for all. NFSU features actress Maggie Q as the main character.

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Need for Speed Undercover Recent Articles

  • Nov. 21, 2008 Cheats: Need for Speed Undercover - Achievements!

    Drift around corners and take it to the undercover MAX with these achievements!

  • Nov. 17, 2008 Review: Need for Speed Undercover - PS3

    Break out your trench coat, baseball hat, and a pair of dark shades because donning a disguise is the only way to save face if you plan on picking up Need for Speed: Undercover. You'll want to go incognito in order to hide the fact you're buying the worst installment in this long-running racing series. Beyond its brassy sense of style, the game wrecks years of solid racing by introducing derivative and deficient driving mechanics that has the series fitfully spinning its wheels.

  • Nov. 17, 2008 Review: Need for Speed Undercover - 360

    Break out your trench coat, baseball hat, and a pair of dark shades because donning a disguise is the only way to save face if you plan on picking up Need for Speed: Undercover. You'll want to go incognito in order to hide the fact you're buying the worst installment in this long-running racing series. Beyond its brassy sense of style, the game wrecks years of solid racing by introducing derivative and deficient driving mechanics that has the series fitfully spinning its wheels.

    THE BOTTOM LINE: Friends don't let friends play Need for Speed: Undercover. Mediocre racing and tacky styling leave it stuck in neutral, gunning its engine while going absolutely nowhere. While a long campaign mode and intriguing new experience system get the pistons pumping, everything grinds to a halt when the rubber hits the road in the worst installment of the series in recent memory. It's the video game equivalent of test driving a brand new Lamborghini only to have the engine overheat and the tires go flat as soon as you get on the freeway. Too bad the gaming equivalent of AAA doesn't exist; that way, if you're unlucky enough to buy this game, you could get a little roadside assistance.

  • Nov. 7, 2008 Preview: Need for Speed: Undercover

    The newest addition to the ever-growing Need for Speed series is shifting gears. This time you're driving under the radar as an undercover cop.

  • Aug. 20, 2008 Preview: Need for Speed: Undercover: The Demo from Hell

    Ripping off Burnout and tacking on a hot Asian action star -- these are the innovations of the latest Need for Speed.