Unlike the Drift Attack, all Smash and Grab events are of medium difficulty, but much like Drift Attack, I found myself uninterested after just a few tries.
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I remember watching the trailer for the Deluxe DLC Bundle when it was first uploaded a few weeks ago. A few seconds into the video, we saw the camera following Eddies Nissan Skyline R34 GTR from Need For Speed: Underground; from that moment on, I was excited for what was to follow. With fifteen new vehicles to tear up Fairhaven with, a whole new expansion to the city, new race modes and more speed cameras, billboards and gates to speed and crash though, the DLC surely does deliver. For those who have read my review of Most Wanted late last year, youll remember that my opinions of the game werent entirely great. Ill be honest and say that after racing with all the cars across the three packs, Ive been having an absolute blast with the game. Before I begin discussing the cars though, lets take a look at what new game editions can be found in the DLC bundle. For those who download either the entire Deluxe DLC Bundle or just the Terminal Velocity pack, youll gain access to a new area of the city the Hughes Airport. Consisting of two terminals one which has been completely built and the other still undergoing construction the airport is a fantastic addition to Most Wanted. With massive roads to drift and speed around, an entire terminal that you can actually enter and drive throughout, a massive runway to test your vehicles top speed and a plethora of ramps, planes and semi-constructed structures to drive through (and off), theres so much fun to be had. Criterion have also added a large amount of new billboards to break through, speed cameras to be caught speeding by and gates to smash. Not only is it great fun to muck around in, but theres a new level of competition for you and your friends to get stuck into. In addition to the airport expansion, the Terminal Velocity pack also introduces two new race types into Most Wanted Drift Attack and Smash and Grab. The former (as the name suggests) sees you on a predetermined route, with your goal to drift through series of gates, earning points. Whether you reach bronze, silver or gold is of course dependent on the number of points you score. While drifting has been a great addition to the racing mechanics in the last two Criterion titles, I cant say that Ive enjoyed drifting as a separate race mode as much as Ive enjoyed drifting within the races themselves. The problem being, all drift events (and theres one per car in each of the three packs) are hard events so not only is there no real learning curve, but even those gamers who consider themselves decent drifters in the game are going to have a difficult time reaching gold medals in these events. Nfs Most Wanted 2012 All Dlc Pack Movie Legends PackThe fact that some cars (especially in the Movie Legends pack) are clearly not designed for drifting also makes some of these events seem rather pointless. I found myself trying certain events more than five times and only with some was I able to get gold. Smash and Grab is almost an exact copy of the Gymkhana events that were made popular in DiRT 3, in that youll be driving and smashing into objects to earn points. In Most Wanted, each Smash and Grab event takes place in an open area (like the newly added airport) and youve got to smash enough gates and billboards to earn enough points for a bronze, silver or gold medal.
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