Need for speed 
Most Wanted (2005) 
The player arrives in Rockport City, driving a racing version of the BMW M3 GTR. 
Following Mia Townsend (played by Josie Maran), the player proves his driving prowess as 
he is pursued by a veteran police officer named Sergeant Cross (played by Dean McKenzie), 
who vows to take down the player and end street racing in Rockport. Races seem to be in 
the player's favour until a particular group of racers, led by the game's antagonist, Clarence 
"Razor" Callahan (played by Derek Hamilton), sabotages and win the player's car in a 
race. Without a car to escape in, the player is arrested by Cross, but is later released due to 
lack of evidence. Mia picks up the player and then informs the player about Razor's new 
status on the Blacklist, a group of 15 drivers most wanted by the Rockport Police 
Department. She then helps by assisting the player in acquiring a new car and working his 
way up the Blacklist. Rivals are defeated one by one, and the player is rewarded with 
reputation, new rides, and ride improvements with every Blacklist member taken down. As 
new boroughs are opened up throughout Rockport (Rosewood, Camden Beach, and 
Downtown Rockport), Mia also sets up safe houses for the player to lie low in, in exchange 
for placement of "side bets" on the player's races. 
The final challenge for the #1 spot on the Blacklist puts the player in a race against Razor, 
with the player emerging as the victor, thus reclaiming the BMW M3 GTR. When Razor 
refuses to relinquish ownership of the car and attacks Mia after she confiscates the keys 
from him, she subdues him, while revealing herself to be an undercover cop. Mia throws the 
keys to the player, and yells at him to escape the incoming police force. Razor is taken into 
custody and the player is pursued by the entire Rockport Police Department's under the 
command of Cross. During the chase, Cross reveals that the player "helped" him in arresting 
the entire blacklist and tries to get the player to surrender. 
The player manages to slip away from the cops, and abandons Rockport City by launching 
the car over an old broken bridge pointed out by Mia. After the player's escape, Cross brings 
up the player's rap sheet and adds him to the National Most Wanted List. 
Reception 
Need for Speed: Most Wanted was met with positive reviews. Aggregating review 
websites Game Rankings and Metacriticgave the Xbox 360 version 83.05% and 83/100, the 
Xbox version 82.59% and 83/100, the PlayStation 2 version 81.56% and 82/100, the PC
version 81.50% and 82/100 and the GameCube version 79.36% and 80/100. While the Game 
Boy Advance version was met with mixed reviews with a score of 67.33% and the Nintendo 
DS version was met with negative reviews with a score of 46.89% and 
45/100. GameSpot gave the game an 8.4 out of 10, praising the game for its "sharp 
graphics" and "outstanding sound effects", but criticized the AI for being "too easy at first, 
but too hard later on". Need for Speed: Most Wanted was a commercial success; it sold 
nearly six million copies worldwide It is often referred to as the best game in the series. 
Reviews 
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/need-for-speed-most-wanted-review/1900-6139898/ 
http://uk.ign.com/articles/2005/11/17/need-for-speed-most-wanted-3 
Videos 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_XUDY9SjI4 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzct1ztvPfA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need_for_Speed:_Most_Wanted_(2005_video_game)

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    Need for speed Most Wanted (2005) The player arrives in Rockport City, driving a racing version of the BMW M3 GTR. Following Mia Townsend (played by Josie Maran), the player proves his driving prowess as he is pursued by a veteran police officer named Sergeant Cross (played by Dean McKenzie), who vows to take down the player and end street racing in Rockport. Races seem to be in the player's favour until a particular group of racers, led by the game's antagonist, Clarence "Razor" Callahan (played by Derek Hamilton), sabotages and win the player's car in a race. Without a car to escape in, the player is arrested by Cross, but is later released due to lack of evidence. Mia picks up the player and then informs the player about Razor's new status on the Blacklist, a group of 15 drivers most wanted by the Rockport Police Department. She then helps by assisting the player in acquiring a new car and working his way up the Blacklist. Rivals are defeated one by one, and the player is rewarded with reputation, new rides, and ride improvements with every Blacklist member taken down. As new boroughs are opened up throughout Rockport (Rosewood, Camden Beach, and Downtown Rockport), Mia also sets up safe houses for the player to lie low in, in exchange for placement of "side bets" on the player's races. The final challenge for the #1 spot on the Blacklist puts the player in a race against Razor, with the player emerging as the victor, thus reclaiming the BMW M3 GTR. When Razor refuses to relinquish ownership of the car and attacks Mia after she confiscates the keys from him, she subdues him, while revealing herself to be an undercover cop. Mia throws the keys to the player, and yells at him to escape the incoming police force. Razor is taken into custody and the player is pursued by the entire Rockport Police Department's under the command of Cross. During the chase, Cross reveals that the player "helped" him in arresting the entire blacklist and tries to get the player to surrender. The player manages to slip away from the cops, and abandons Rockport City by launching the car over an old broken bridge pointed out by Mia. After the player's escape, Cross brings up the player's rap sheet and adds him to the National Most Wanted List. Reception Need for Speed: Most Wanted was met with positive reviews. Aggregating review websites Game Rankings and Metacriticgave the Xbox 360 version 83.05% and 83/100, the Xbox version 82.59% and 83/100, the PlayStation 2 version 81.56% and 82/100, the PC
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    version 81.50% and82/100 and the GameCube version 79.36% and 80/100. While the Game Boy Advance version was met with mixed reviews with a score of 67.33% and the Nintendo DS version was met with negative reviews with a score of 46.89% and 45/100. GameSpot gave the game an 8.4 out of 10, praising the game for its "sharp graphics" and "outstanding sound effects", but criticized the AI for being "too easy at first, but too hard later on". Need for Speed: Most Wanted was a commercial success; it sold nearly six million copies worldwide It is often referred to as the best game in the series. Reviews http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/need-for-speed-most-wanted-review/1900-6139898/ http://uk.ign.com/articles/2005/11/17/need-for-speed-most-wanted-3 Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_XUDY9SjI4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzct1ztvPfA
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