![]() EA, on the other hand, haven’t always been able to decide whether the police should be in or out, removing and reinstating them to the series almost on a yearly basis. įor me, the fear of getting caught by the cops has always been what Need for Speed – or, indeed, any game involving racing on ‘real-life’ roads – is supposed to be about. But you don’t see that it’s an ambulance. On the other carriageway, an ambulance speeds towards an emergency. The next day, you get up and drive to work in your underpowered shitheap of a car. You go to bed and close your eyes, but the lights are still there – flickering in the dark, on and off, red, white and blue. All of a sudden, it might all be over, but you can’t relax until it definitely is – please, God, let there be no more chasing, no more roadblocks, no more sirens, no more lights. Finally – finally – you manage to lose them all for long enough to look for a hiding place. Once again, helpful walls of big yellow arrows direct you through each course.įast forward a few days, and you’re in the middle of a police chase during which you’ve been surrounded by extremely aggressive police and federal vehicles, sirens blazing and lights flashing, for the best part of 20 minutes.
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