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Need For Speed Review. GameSpot Need for Speed Reviews PS4 and XONE. Straight from the underground. by Scott Butterworth on Nov 2, 2015 23:24 PM. The Need For Speed series has always been something of a chameleon. At various points, it's been a police chase simulator, a realistic track racer, and even a Cannonball Run-style action movie on wheels. This latest Need For Speed follows in the footsteps of the first Fast and Furious film by exploring the white-knuckled world of illegal street racing. While it's not a completely novel approach for the series (Underground covered tuner car culture over a decade ago), it does open a few new avenues for Need For Speed's arcadey but nuanced style of racing--most notably in its progression and customization systems. At one point during my playthrough, however, I hit a wall. Metaphorically. I'd been building my stock Subaru into an unstoppable tuner beast for nearly 15 hours at that point, but for whatever reason, I just could not get past the most recently unlocked story missions. I tried and retried until I finally decided to grind through smaller side events to earn some "rep" and cash. This extra currency, I hoped, might let me upgrade my way to victory. I did eventually conquer those missions, and in the process I learned two extremely valuable lessons: Using a single "balanced" ride for both drift and race events is a terrible idea at higher levels, and despite all of the frustrating nonsense Need For Speed put me through, I was always excited to dive back in. Need For Speed doesn't offer manual shifting or any of Rivals' weaponry, but it does have a button devoted to killing your engine while you hide from the cops. The game is far from perfect, but it is, at points, truly exceptional. Its jaw-dropping visuals, adrenaline-pumping audio, and highly-customizable handling make screaming around the darkened streets of Ventura Bay an intense thrill. The sense of ownership that comes with tuning a single ride to perfection rather than simply grabbing the flashiest vehicle available proved tremendously rewarding. Even just the breathtaking speed of upgraded vehicles makes the driving in Need For Speed absolutely gripping. This foundation of gratifying gameplay anchors the experience, while the rest of Need For Speed's specifics run the gamut from equally outstanding to smash-your-controller frustrating. Take the goofy yet oddly endearing narrative: the live action cutscenes contain hit after hit of stilted acting, awkward dialogue, and unwarranted fistbumps without advancing anything resembling a plot. Weirdly, none of these scenes actually take place in cars, and for some reason, every single one starts with someone arriving and ends with someone else leaving, with maybe 30 seconds of conversation in between. And yet somehow, this crew of misfit racers actually grew on me. By the end, I'd wholeheartedly embraced their warm, friendly corniness, even though I still had no idea what the story was about. The presence of a villain or rival might have increased my investment, but at least you can skip any scene that starts to drag. The sense of ownership that comes with tuning a single ride to perfection rather than simply grabbing the flashiest vehicle available proved tremendously rewarding. The game world presents its own issues but also holds up to scrutiny. Need For Speed is set in a completely open world modeled primarily after Los Angeles, with four main boroughs and several more subsections ranging from hilly switchbacks to tangled highways to tight urban corridors. It's populated with event markers you can tackle in any order, giving the campaign a casual setup the belies the intensity of its challenges. I somehow found myself in a few of the same areas over and over again, but the level of detail, variety, and overall believability made the city an immersive high-speed playground, even with its perpetually rain-slick streets and suspiciously sparse traffic. Aside from those semi-rare civilian vehicles and the occasional squad car--which are still a joy to outrun, by the way--Need For Speed's roster of vehicles includes the usual mix of Lamborghinis, Porsches, and Ferraris. But remember, this is a game about street racing. While you can eventually buy the really high-end stuff, you'll spend most of the campaign gradually unlocking better components and aesthetic upgrades for your less exotic tuner-mobile. Visually, your options are robust: change the color, design a livery, add aftermarket spoilers--if you can picture it, you can usually create it, which makes standing out online fun and easy. Components like engine blocks and suspension systems, on the other hand, are slightly less impressive. Generally, the more expensive the part, the better your car will run. So if you want to upgrade your ignition, for example, you basically select that menu option and scroll right until you find a part you've both unlocked and can afford. There's really no strategy to it, which makes the whole process feel rote. You will get phone calls about events. Lots and lots of phone calls. Fortunately, buying these components also grants you increasingly granular control over your car's handling. You'll eventually open up 16 different sliders that control everything from tire pressure to shock stiffness, and believe it or not, I could actually feel the impact of every adjustment. It's an impressive system. You can choose to avoid the potential tedium of ticking sliders back and forth by simply adjusting a master slider between "Drift" and "Grip," which gives a less precise by still serviceable setup. For me, though, fine-tuning my ride's handling became a kind of game-consuming obsession, one with very tangible rewards. However, this obsession eventually got me into trouble. Need For Speed features a wide variety of events, including point-based drift competitions, traditional circuit races, and even Gymkhana events. This mix created some welcome gameplay variety, but it also led to that wall I eventually smashed into. Early on, my limited resources forced me to pour all of my efforts into a single vehicle. By the time I got to later, more challenging missions, it didn't even occur to me that my well-rounded ride was actually a liability, and the game provided no feedback to indicate that a more drift-tuned car would immediately resolve my problems. An option to save multiple tuning profiles for a single car would have not only proven useful, it might have tipped me off that, hey, maybe you need to loosen up that back end if you want to win. You can't restart an event while the cops are after you, which can get really annoying. Good thing outrunning them is fun. That solution sounds super obvious in retrospect, but other points of frustration were a bit more inescapable. For example, Need For Speed uses obvious rubber-banding to keep opponents within striking distance during races. Having your competitors nipping at your heels creates tension, sure, but allowing the AI to automatically catch the player cheapens the upgrade system and can lead to undeserved losses. The game's unhelpful navigation system puts you at a further disadvantage. During race events, blue arrows appear on the ground to guide you from checkpoint to checkpoint because, unlike an actual racetrack, the course will never be obvious. Unfortunately, this usually means you receive no warning before reaching a turn unless you're constantly diverting your eyes down to the mini-map. And even then, it's always night in Need For Speed, which makes certain obstacles like barriers and guardrails more difficult to spot. I had to restart plenty of races because I missed a turn, didn't turn sharply enough, or collided with an object I never saw. I would have loved an overview of each course before I started race events, but sadly, that's not an option. Finally, the drifting point system is needlessly punishing. If you hit an obstacle at the end of a drift, you instantly lose any point you might have received for that drift. As a result, pulling pointless 180s in the middle of the street will net you more points than a perfectly executed drift that ends with your rear bumper lovetapping a guardrail. It's infuriating. I understand that powersliding into a wall shouldn't be worth any points, but surely there's a happy medium here somewhere. If you persevere, you'll be left with a garage full of tricked out cars and a world populated by friends to race with and leaderboards to top. Thankfully, if you persevere, you'll be left with a garage full of tricked out cars and a world populated by friends to race with and leaderboards to top. You can easily set up a crew of up to eight racers--which allows you to enter events together and otherwise just hang out in your shared city--or you can simply drive around Ventura Bay until you come across another player, at which point you can challenge each other to one of several ad hoc event types. It's not exactly dedicated multiplayer, but it will allow you to race with your friends just fine. You can also opt for asynchronous gameplay, choosing specially marked events your friend's have completed so you can best their times and earn a little extra cash. I did notice a small but forgivable handful of frame rate drops during my playtime on the PS4, and the game's always-online setup meant I could never truly pause the game. If you ever need to quickly pause the action to, say, answer your phone or stop your cat from destroying your furniture, you simply can't unless you're willing to lose whatever event you're playing. I was also disconnected from EA's servers anytime I was away from the game for even a brief period, which led to the unnecessary hassle of reconnecting just to continue playing by myself. Still, none of that--including the unfortunate difficulty spike I experienced--was enough to ruin Need For Speed's stunning world, rewarding progression system, and exhilarating driving mechanics. Your move, Vin Diesel. Update 11/04/2015: Unfortunately, the Xbox One version of Need For Speed contains a glut of minor yet persistent technical problems that aren’t nearly as noticeable or, in some cases, simply don’t exist on PS4. On the day of the game’s release, for example, I was randomly disconnected from EA’s servers six times in under 90 minutes of play. Not only did this abruptly interrupt my experience, I also had to reconnect to the network, find new players, and reload the game itself each and every time. In other words, simply trying to play the game became an annoying and uncertain endeavor. While I didn’t suffer any random disconnects following my first day with the Xbox version, I continued to experience consistent and relatively frequent frame rate hiccups that caused the entire game to stutter for a split-second. I also noticed longer load times entering and exiting events, lower resolution textures throughout the world, and even problems with the drift scoring system not triggering or continuing to increase my score long after I’d finished cornering. In short, the Xbox One version lacks the technical polish of Need For Speed on PS4, and at its worst, the game actually functions less reliably. Perform an Xbox One Internet Speed Test. The Xbox One has already sold millions of units globally. One of its features is the ability to connect to Xbox Live, which gives users the ability to connect to Skype, watch TV shows and movies, play games, and much more. Minimum bandwidth speeds are required to properly use some these actions, as well as play some games. Players need to perform an Xbox One Internet speed test to make sure their bandwidth meets the Xbox One’s requirements in order to fully enjoy this gaming system. Run the Speed Test. You can verify your bandwidth connection before you connect your Xbox One to your network. The Xbox One does not have an option to verify the connection through its system; instead, it relies on your overall network speed. For optimal performance, perform the speed test on your computer, and have it hooked up the same way you will have your Xbox set up; i.e., wireless or wired. Our speed test at BandwidthPlace.com is a Microsoft-suggested site, and can quickly determing your internet speed. Write down the download speed, upload speed, and ping. These numbers can be important later if you have issues and need to get a hold of Xbox support. Recommended Minimum Requirements. Microsoft recommends a minimum download speed of 3 megabits per second for online gaming, 1 megabit per second for SD video streaming, and 3.5 megabits per second for HD video streaming. Minimum upload speed for online gaming should be faster than 0.5 megabits per second. Streaming does not utilize upload speeds. The ping should be less than 150 milliseconds for anything done on the Internet. The lower the ping number, the more effective the connection is. Connect to the Internet. Just plug the LAN cable into the back of the console box to connect to the network in a wired configuration. To connect wirelessly, you will need to go into the Network Settings screen. Select the “Set up wireless network” option from the screen. A new screen will open that shows a list of available networks. Select your router, enter the required password, and you are connected to the network. The Xbox One will only support one network configuration at a time. If you go to a friend’s house and connect to their network, then when you return home you will have to create a new connection when you get home. An Xbox One Internet speed test should be performed periodically to verify there has been no loss in bandwidth. If lag develops over time, the first thing to do is perform a speed test. If any issues arise, support is always going to ask you your bandwidth speeds. If the speeds are not meeting the minimum requirements, it is an issue with your ISP and you should contact them for further support. Need for Speed™ Become the ultimate icon of today’s urban car culture in Need for Speed™, featuring Five Ways to Play and a huge open world to race and explore from dusk ‘till dawn. • FIVE WAYS TO PLAY – Earn reputation and master all Five Ways to Play - Speed, Style, Build, Crew and Outlaw - to win your own way. • RICH, AUTHENTIC CUSTOMIZATION – Customize your car and express your style with extensive visual modifications, performance upgrades and handling tuned to your specification. • REAL WORLD ICONS - Get inspired by the icons of today's urban car scene - Magnus Walker, Ken Block, Nakai-San, Risky Devil and Morohoshi-San. Need for Speed… Tonight We Ride. Need For Speed is an online game. An Internet connection speed of 192 Kbps or higher is required. Become the ultimate icon of today’s urban car culture in Need for Speed™, featuring Five Ways to Play and a huge open world to race and explore from dusk ‘till dawn. • FIVE WAYS TO PLAY – Earn reputation and master all Five Ways to Play - Speed, Style, Build, Crew and Outlaw - to win your own way. • RICH, AUTHENTIC CUSTOMIZATION – Customize your car and express your style with extensive visual modifications, performance upgrades and handling tuned to your specification. • REAL WORLD ICONS - Get inspired by the icons of today's urban car scene - Magnus Walker, Ken Block, Nakai-San, Risky Devil and Morohoshi-San. Need for Speed… Tonight We Ride. Need For Speed is an online game. An Internet connection speed of 192 Kbps or higher is required. Thanks for your order. We'll try to push-to-install this on your home Xbox One. If you’ve blocked automated downloads, you might want to enable them. On your Xbox One, go to Settings > System > Updates > Keep my games & apps up to date . 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Become the ultimate icon of today’s urban car culture in Need for Speed™, featuring Five Ways to Play and a huge open world to race and explore from dusk ‘till dawn. • FIVE WAYS TO PLAY – Earn reputation and master all Five Ways to Play - Speed, Style, Build, Crew and Outlaw - to win your own way. • RICH, AUTHENTIC CUSTOMIZATION – Customize your car and express your style with extensive visual modifications, performance upgrades and handling tuned to your specification. • REAL WORLD ICONS - Get inspired by the icons of today's urban car scene - Magnus Walker, Ken Block, Nakai-San, Risky Devil and Morohoshi-San. Need for Speed… Tonight We Ride. Need For Speed is an online game. An Internet connection speed of 192 Kbps or higher is required. Available on. Capabilities. Online multiplayer (2-8) People also like. Need for Speed™ Payback. Assetto Corsa. DiRT Rally. Project CARS Digital Edition. Forza Motorsport 6 Standard Edition. F1™ 2016. Project CARS 2. Game clips. Broadcasts. Additional info. Approximate download size. Age rating. Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB. Install on your home Xbox One console plus have access when you’re connected to your Microsoft account. Thanks for reporting your concern. Our team will review it and, if necessary, take action. Sign in to report this game to Microsoft. Top add-ons. Need for Speed™ Deluxe Upgrade. Ratings and reviews. To rate and review, sign in. Your review. Thanks. Your review will post soon. There was an error posting your review. Please try again later. All user reviews. A Decent Return. I love the older NFS games like most people. And in my honest opinion, it's alright for what it offers. Yes the handling is very awkward, but I've realized that this game is all about tuning your cars as you upgrade them. Basically if you're going for pure drifting (which is what the majority of this game seems to focus on) than you must go for a drift style build. And another thing is that I've always played the older games in automatic. But here, auto seems to be like a sin because it slows you so bad especially in drifting. So manual is a must use. And the car selecion isn't too bad #SkylineMasterRace. But overall, this is a pretty decent start to coming back to the roots of what made NFS so popular before. On a personal note though it's really nice to see EA and Ghost take 2016 off from making the next game. So major props to both. If you're interested in trying the game I recommend either you get the EA Access 1 month or find a good rental (same thing anyway kinda) 176 out of 192 people found this helpful. It's Starting to Look Like the Old NFS. When I think of Need for Speed, I think of ridiculous customization and arcade style driving. I think this game was good and I did like the story a lot, but the vehicle physics were too bad to the point where you'd slightly turn your car and the back end would literally slide out for you; this game's physics engine was way too arcade-like. I did enjoy the car customization but I have seen a lot more in the past from NFS (neon lights, trunk customization, and how doors open in NFS Underground 2 and Autosculpt in NFS Carbon). I'm wondering if the developers are going to bring those back in future games to make it seem amazing and new, although I wouldn't be surprised. My favorite NFS is Carbon, simply because the amount of exterior modification was unreal. Carbon also had the best police chases in my opinion and they were fun if you just wanted to drive around and cause trouble for hours. Please bring back the old NFS and better driving physics! 86 out of 92 people found this helpful. The game overall plays alright, DEFINITELY takes some getting used to. However. The traffic A.I is far from even ok, the racers seem very miixed in capabilities some drive like actual people, some like they're in bloody Mad Max, others seem like they're taking the driving test for the first time. I do love the fact that even the slowest cars in the game can be made into pure bred race cars, I literally have just been using the Fox Body Mustang. My game as of currently somehow uninstalled itself and I cannot even re-install it. Sucks. Overall the game is decent not ground breaking, but if your into street racing this plays better than the crew. I am very mad that NFS is having these issues. 47 out of 51 people found this helpful. I Love the game Need for Speed saved it with the customization dang near everything you find in stores. MY FALTS are were are the classics. Dodge charger and challenger Shelby and others the Nissan 370z is missing. Subaru s i mean the game is amazeing but alot of the cars we grew up loving are simply not here, I would add all the cars from previous Need For Speed games to include trucks,SUVs,Classics and more hot rods. UNDERGLOW AND DYNO TESTING bassicly Remake NEED FOR SPEED UNDERGROUND 2. 136 out of 162 people found this helpful. Almost there. This is the closest Need for Speed has come to making a great game in years. If it were not for all of the DRIFTING requirements. Stay together with A.I. that drive 30 miles an hour and then burn off on you. I just want to RACE. Not try to score imaginary points based on how long I can skid sideways. Customization is back and pretty good. I still want ground effect lights though. You can finally run from the cops with other people. But the drifting screws it all up. And now they are making a new game. Looks like mad max. I don't think they will never make a great game again. Its a shame they continue to put this crap out year after year but Lionhead was shut down. 91 out of 118 people found this helpful. pretty but no heart. the game looks nice but it a boring racing game, and heres a hint you don have to upgrade you car cause the computer scales your opponents to you cars power, and there is no real feel of winning when the AI is programmed to keep the other cars close to you and over take you to keep the tension going, its all a set up, its just another racing game they put out there to make money, but on another note the customization is really good. 89 out of 117 people found this helpful. BEST DRIFT GAME YET! When i first picked it up back at launch,i fell in love with the game,and thought i was a master in the begining allmost untouchable,a lil ways in it got hard,real hard,i couldnt catch that drift,so i took a break for a while,came back and all these updates made the game 100% better,i had fallen in love again,got 20 achievements in 10 days on off play,with moderate difficaulty,and the more harder ones to boot,all in all love the game,its awesomely fantastic,i shall play it for many more days,sad to hear about no more updates,the only 2 things i wish is that,is that time progression time of day and weather was a feature that was constantly changing to show time lapse,and different racing conditions,also a bigger more lengthier soundtrack,current songs are off the hook,but need more!also the abilaty to turn off music completely 4 those late night runs & engine roars would B awesome,& last more garage slots,@ launch 5 now 10,need 2 colect all,but overall seriously impressed with D game! 29 out of 36 people found this helpful. Almost every Forza fan will love this game. As I am a Forza lover, I love racing games. But when I got my hands on Need for Speed Rivals, I loved it. The graffics almost looked exactly like Horizon 2. And when this Need for Speed came out, I needed it. The game looks more realistic than Horizon 3 and maybe more than Motorsport 6. It has a wide selection of cars. My only complaint is that I wish it could turn daytime. Other than that, no complaints. My second favorite game EVER. 32 out of 40 people found this helpful. What happened to NFS. Cars drive terrible. Too dark to see anything or enjoy the surroundings. And dont get me started on dialog. F'N shoot me.. What happened? Remember the NFS Most Wanted back in early 2000's? That was when NFS was good. MAKE NFS GREAT AGAIN. 7 out of 7 people found this helpful. The game is OK. It needed an offline mode, better AI, and most of the achievements are too easy to get. Also, this game has an awful selection of cars. They did release a Hotrod update with two or three vehicles, but nothing I'd really want in a racing game. It is really missing a variety. If you want a quick way to boost your Gamerscore, get it. If you want an enjoyable racing game, don't bother. 58 out of 77 people found this helpful. Translate to English. Язык Microsoft Store: United States - English. Вас интересует язык Microsoft Store: Россия - Русский? Перевести на русский. You are shopping Microsoft Store in: United States - English. Are you looking for Microsoft Store in: Россия - Русский? Xbox One: A Modern, Connected Device. Update on June 19, 2013: As a result of feedback from the Xbox community, we have changed certain policies for Xbox One reflected in this blog. Some of this information is no longer accurate — please check here for the latest. A new generation of games with power from the cloud: Because every Xbox One owner has a broadband connection, developers can create massive, persistent worlds that evolve even when you’re not playing. Your Xbox One is always ready: Xbox One is designed to run in a low-powered, connected state. This means your system, games and apps are always current and ready to play—no more waiting for updates. Stay connected to your friends : Never miss an opportunity to play games with your friends or to catch up with family on Skype. Use Skype in Snap mode to chat while you play games or watch TV. Or enjoy group video Skype calls with people around the world, all from the comfort of your living room. Access your entire games library from any Xbox One—no discs required: After signing in and installing, you can play any of your games from any Xbox One because a digital copy of your game is stored on your console and in the cloud. So, for example, while you are logged in at your friend’s house, you can play your games. Buy the way you want—disc or digital—on the same day : You’ll be able to buy disc-based games at traditional retailers or online through Xbox Live, on day of release. A range of advanced technologies will make these scenarios possible, including: Superior wireless performance and coverage throughout the home : Xbox One is equipped with a gigabit Ethernet port and 802.11n wireless. With 802.11n, Xbox One can use the 5GHz wireless band which eliminates considerable interference from other devices in the home, such as cordless phones, Bluetooth devices and microwaves. Xbox One uses two wireless antennas, versus one in Xbox 360. This provides dramatically better coverage and sustained performance, which means faster internet speeds in more areas of your home. 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While a persistent connection is not required, Xbox One is designed to verify if system, application or game updates are needed and to see if you have acquired new games, or resold, traded in, or given your game to a friend. Games that are designed to take advantage of the cloud may require a connection. With Xbox One you can game offline for up to 24 hours on your primary console, or one hour if you are logged on to a separate console accessing your library. Offline gaming is not possible after these prescribed times until you re-establish a connection, but you can still watch live TV and enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies. At Xbox, we’ve always believed in a connected world of games and entertainment. With Xbox One, we are planning for a connected future. We can’t wait to show you what’s to come. Need for Speed: The Run. Where to buy. Need for Speed: The Run. Need for Speed: The Run Cheats For PlayStation 3. There are 10 Bronze Trophies, 24 Silver Trophies, 2 Gold Trophies, and 1 Platinum Trophy. Contributed by: Guard Master. Trophies:Italian Pack DLC. There are 6 Silver Trophies. Contributed by: Guard Master. Cheat Codes. Go to "Extras" on the main menu, then "Enter Cheat Code". Type in these codes on the form correctly to accept it. Need for Speed: The Run Cheats For Xbox 360. Achievements. Contributed by: Guard Master. Achievements: Italian Pack DLC. Contributed by: Guard Master. Unlock AEM challenge. Enter the code in the extras menu. Need for Speed: The Run Cheats For PC. Unlock AEM Intake Challenge Series. Go to EXTRAS, then CHEAT CODES. Type "aemintakes" to unlock the AEM Intake Challenge Series. Need for Speed: The Run cheats & more for Xbox 360 (X360) AEM Intake Challenge Series Code. Go to the EXTRAS menu and then the CHEAT CODES section. To unlock the AEM Intake Challenge Series, enter: aemintakes. Hints, Easter Eggs & Glitches. Welcome To The Run. Complete the last race in stage 1 and you will unlock this achievement. Unlockables. Italian Pack DLC Trophies. Global Gold (Silver) : Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the 'Italy vs. The World' Challenge Series Italian Guide (Silver) : Complete 5 solo objectives in the 'Italian Motor Racing' Playlist Italian Hunter (Silver) : Complete 20 solo objectives in the 'Italian Motor Racing' Playlist Italian Scout (Silver) : Complete 10 solo objectives in the 'Italian Motor Racing' Playlist Italian Tracker (Silver) : Complete 15 solo objectives in the 'Italian Motor Racing' Playlist Roman Gold (Silver) : Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the 'Italian Challenges' Challenge Series. Achievements. All for one (15) Complete a Group Objective Bonus Wheel (75) Win this Bonus Wheel reward in Multiplayer Champion (15) Reach Driver Level 20 Choices. (15) Complete 15 online objectives and unlock all Playlists City Gold (25) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Windy City" Challenge Series Coast to Coast (50) Complete The Run on any difficulty Cop Out (25) Complete Stage 4 Current Events (10) Read a News Article East Coast Gold (25) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "East Coast Express" Challenge Series Gold Rush (20) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Coastal Rush" Challenge Series Got to the Chopper (50) Complete Stage 8 Hot Pursuit (50) Complete Stage 9 I Heart NY (50) Complete Stage 10 Industrial Gold (25) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Industrial Run" Challenge Series Interstate Gold (25) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Plains Interstate" Challenge Series King for a Day (25) Become a Stage Leader in The Run (fastest time posted) Legendary (30) Reach Driver Level 30 Mr. Plow (25) Complete Stage 5 National Gold (20) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "National Park" Challenge Series Nevada Gold (20) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Nevada Dreams" Challenge Series New Car Smell (15) Reach Driver Level 5 One for all (50) Complete 5 Group Objectives Professional (15) Reach Driver Level 15 Rural Gold (25) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Rural Track Attack" Challenge Series Show Off (15) Post a photo using Photo Mode Street Racer (15) Reach Driver Level 10 The Windy City (50) Complete Stage 7 Thunder Road (25) Complete Stage 6 Valley Gold (25) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Desert Valley" Challenge Series Vegas Baby! (25) Complete Stage 3 Veteran (25) Reach Driver Level 25 Walk in the Park (25) Complete Stage 2 Welcome to The Run (25) Complete Stage 1 What else you got? (15) Beat a Friend Recommends Win at Winning (30) Play through The Run on Extreme Difficulty Winter Gold (25) Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Winter Blast" Challenge Series.

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At the main menu, select the "Extras" option, and choose the "Cheat Codes" selection. Then, enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function: AEM Intake Challenge Series. Enter " aemintakes " as a code to unlock the AEM Intake Challenge Series. Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points: Welcome to The Run (25 points): Complete Stage 1. Walk in the Park (25 points): Complete Stage 2. Vegas Baby! (25 points): Complete Stage 3. Cop Out (25 points): Complete Stage 4. Mr. Plow (25 points): Complete Stage 5. Thunder Road (25 points): Complete Stage 6. The Windy City (50 points): Complete Stage 7. Got to the Chopper (50 points): Complete Stage 8. Hot Pursuit (50 points): Complete Stage 9. I Heart NY (50 points): Complete Stage 10. Coast to Coast (50 points): Complete The Run on any difficulty. Win at Winning (30 points): Play through The Run on Extreme Difficulty. What else you got? (15 points): Beat a Friend Recommends. Show Off (15 points): Post a photo using Photo Mode. Current Events (10 points): Read a News Article. All for one (15 points): Complete a Group Objective. Gold Rush (20 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Coastal Rush" Challenge Series. National Gold (20 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "National Park" Challenge Series. Nevada Gold (20 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Nevada Dreams" Challenge Series. Valley Gold (25 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Desert Valley" Challenge Series. Winter Gold (25 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Winter Blast" Challenge Series. Interstate Gold (25 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Plains Interstate" Challenge Series. City Gold (25 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Windy City" Challenge Series. Industrial Gold (25 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Industrial Run" Challenge Series. Rural Gold (25 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "Rural Track Attack" Challenge Series. East Coast Gold (25 points): Earn a gold medal or better for each event in the "East Coast Express" Challenge Series. New Car Smell (15 points): Reach Driver Level 5. Street Racer (15 points): Reach Driver Level 10. Professional (15 points): Reach Driver Level 15. Champion (15 points): Reach Driver Level 20. Veteran (25 points): Reach Driver Level 25. Legendary (30 points): Reach Driver Level 30. Choices. (15 points): Complete 15 online objectives and unlock all Playlists. One for all (50 points): Complete 5 Group Objectives. Bonus Wheel (75 points): Win this Bonus Wheel reward in Multiplayer. King for a Day (25 points): Become a Stage Leader in The Run (fastest time posted). 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We've added a bunch of ideas that you can now vote on both in the Feature Area forum and in the Clubs & LFG category. Let us know which Xbox 360 games you’re most excited to play on Xbox One! Need for Speed: The Run. 124 comments. Really want this game don't think Microsoft is gonna put it. No point of moving into xbox one if they won't make 360 games compatible. Come On Ad These NFS Titles :NFS The Run,NFS Carbon,NFS Most wanted 2005 and 2012, NFS Hot pursuit,NFS Undercover, There Is No NFS Title In Xbox One Backward Compablity Where Is come on make it Happen please. I think this is the one of the games, that should be on Xbox One. - NFS Most Wanted 2005. - NFS Hot Pursuit 2010. My favorite Need for Speed! Very simple story, but great and exhilarating execution. Remaster or make backward compatible, then let's get a sequel with a race around the world this time! I HAVE A 360 COPY OF THE GAME BUT IT NO WORK ANYMORE. SHALL I THROUGE IT IN THE GARBAGE. ALSO I DO NOT LIKE INGAME PAY TO FOOOL HONOST GAMERS. this looks pretty far down the list, but a lot of the stuff on the BC list has already been made BC, so can these be archived so we can see what hasn't already been BC only. Need for Speed The Run is my favourite of the series and I have played it many times. "You knew the answer before you walked through the door" "Cars, I got covered" I LIKE VERY MUCH THE STORY OF RACE NEED FOR SEQUAL 2. ACTION FIGHT LIKE *** CREED SINDYGATE 2 THEN HOT RACE MISSIONS 2 COOL. Come on guys u know u want to. Make this now! I'm waiting in front of my tv with my steering wheel such a good game! this need to come back to xbox one. This game needs to come. This game is memorable due to the huge life like and well designed road races. Please add all the NFS!! We're waiting in Russian! This game is the best in the series make it backwards compatable plsssssssssssssssssssssssss, or remaster it. 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Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding part for the listed price: Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points: Home Is Where Your Car Is (5 points): Acquire your spot in the garage. Guidance From Amy (10 points): Compete against Amy's high horsepower contacts. RWB (30 points): Meet the legendary builder Nakai-San. Iconic Builder (40 points): Become a Build Icon. I am speed (10 points): Beat Magnus' record time. Urban Outlaw (30 points): Beat Magnus' personal challenge. Fulfilling The Need (40 points): Become a Speed Icon. Training Wheels Off (10 points): Learn to drive with style. Single Take Star (30 points): Complete a single-take of Ken's Gymkhana. The Hoonigan (40 points): Become a Style Icon. Unstoppable (10 points): Beat the Outlaw's "2 roadblocks in a pursuit" challenge. Surprised? Me Neither (30 points): Uncover the truth about the Outlaw. Above The Law (40 points): Become an Outlaw Icon. One For All. (10 points): Find yourself a crew. Choo Choo! (30 points): Complete the drift train mission with the Risky Devil crew. . And All For One (40 points): Reach the top with your crew. The Ultimate Icon (100 points): Become the Ultimate Icon. Early Days (30 points): Reach REP Level 10. Getting Noticed (40 points): Reach REP Level 25. Can I Get Your Autograph? (100 points): Reach REP Level 50. Tuned for Excellence (10 points): Win any event with a tuned car. Social Scene (15 points): Get called out by other racers 50 times for your skills. Triple Crown (20 points): Win three events in a row. Beyond Extreme (45 points): Tune a car to max drift or grip settings. Full Power (45 points): Equip top end performance parts to each category of a car. Full House (35 points): Fill each spot in your garage. Building Your Stable (15 points): Purchase another car for your garage. That Perfect Moment (35 points): Max out all 5 scoring styles in a single moment. No filter (5 points): Take your first snapshot. Serious Fun (100 points): Complete 15 daily challenges. The following trophies require the "Legends" bonus downloadable content: Hit The Ceiling (80 points): Reach REP Level 70. Eddie Is Back (80 points): Complete Eddie's Challenge. Zero To Hero (80 points): Win an event in Eddie's Car. The following achievements require the "Living Game" bonus downloadable content: Fanboi (80 points): Put Ken's or Morohoshi's car in your garage. Iconoclast (80 points): Win events driving Ken's and Morohoshi's cars. Mental Unblock (80 points): Get a 350000 Drift Score in Mental Block with Ken's car.

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