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Game Description
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2:
A few weeks ago, Electronic Arts released three versions of
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit II simultaneously. This sequel to the 1998 arcade-style driving game was made available for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, but interestingly enough, not all three games were identical. While the PS2 version, which was developed by Black Box, is a wholly satisfying racing game with great graphics and a visceral sense of speed, the Xbox and GameCube versions of
Hot Pursuit II are noticeably tamer in terms of control, graphics, and sound. That's because those two versions of the game were developed by a completely different company, EA Seattle, in order to ship on time alongside Hot Pursuit II for the PlayStation 2, which Electronic Arts considers to be the primary version of the game. Unfortunately for PC game players, EA didn't port the superior PS2 version of
Hot Pursuit II to the PC. Instead, PC owners get a port of the less spectacular GameCube and Xbox versions of
Hot Pursuit II. That's not to say that
Hot Pursuit II for the PC is bad. It certainly is a good arcade-style driving game, but it's nowhere near as fun as the PlayStation 2 version.
As its name implies,
Hot Pursuit II largely focuses on the art of outrunning the law. Actually,
Hot Pursuit II is like two games in one. Unlike other racing games, this one has two equally large championship modes, only one of which involves the police. Called "hot pursuit," this career mode is composed of 33 individual racing events that force you to beat a number of opponents, while contending with the police, through a handful of different race types. In contrast, World Championship mode is laid out in a branching manner, and in this mode, you're required to successfully finish one race before unlocking the next. As you'd expect, your opponents will get tougher, your goals harder to achieve, and the police less forgiving as you progress through this tree. The police will come after you if you break the speed limit, and since you must cross the finish line before your opponents do, you'll be breaking that limit constantly. At first, the cops will just send a couple of Crown Victorias after you, but if you refuse to pull over, they'll pull out all the stops to bust you.
Source: Gamespot.com
System Requirements
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS |
Windows XP/ME/2000/98 |
MINIMUM |
450MHz Pentium III or 500MHz AMD Athlon |
128MB RAM |
4X CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive |
1.2GB Hard Disk Space |
16MB Direct3D compatible Video Card |
DirectX 8.1 compatible Sound Card |
Keyboard |
Mouse |
RECOMMENDED |
800MHz Pentium III or AMD Athlon |
32MB Direct3D compatible Video Card |
16X CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive |
MULTIPLAYER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
56K modem, DSL, Cable Modem, other Broadband Connection |
TCP/IP Compliant Network |
Source: www.allgame.com/
Game Screen Shots
Game Download link
need for speed hot pursuit 2
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need for speed hot pursuit 2 rapidshare link |
Game Description
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2:
A few weeks ago, Electronic Arts released three versions of
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit II simultaneously. This sequel to the 1998 arcade-style driving game was made available for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, but interestingly enough, not all three games were identical. While the PS2 version, which was developed by Black Box, is a wholly satisfying racing game with great graphics and a visceral sense of speed, the Xbox and GameCube versions of
Hot Pursuit II are noticeably tamer in terms of control, graphics, and sound. That's because those two versions of the game were developed by a completely different company, EA Seattle, in order to ship on time alongside Hot Pursuit II for the PlayStation 2, which Electronic Arts considers to be the primary version of the game. Unfortunately for PC game players, EA didn't port the superior PS2 version of
Hot Pursuit II to the PC. Instead, PC owners get a port of the less spectacular GameCube and Xbox versions of
Hot Pursuit II. That's not to say that
Hot Pursuit II for the PC is bad. It certainly is a good arcade-style driving game, but it's nowhere near as fun as the PlayStation 2 version.
As its name implies,
Hot Pursuit II largely focuses on the art of outrunning the law. Actually,
Hot Pursuit II is like two games in one. Unlike other racing games, this one has two equally large championship modes, only one of which involves the police. Called "hot pursuit," this career mode is composed of 33 individual racing events that force you to beat a number of opponents, while contending with the police, through a handful of different race types. In contrast, World Championship mode is laid out in a branching manner, and in this mode, you're required to successfully finish one race before unlocking the next. As you'd expect, your opponents will get tougher, your goals harder to achieve, and the police less forgiving as you progress through this tree. The police will come after you if you break the speed limit, and since you must cross the finish line before your opponents do, you'll be breaking that limit constantly. At first, the cops will just send a couple of Crown Victorias after you, but if you refuse to pull over, they'll pull out all the stops to bust you.
Source: Gamespot.com
System Requirements
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS |
Windows XP/ME/2000/98 |
MINIMUM |
450MHz Pentium III or 500MHz AMD Athlon |
128MB RAM |
4X CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive |
1.2GB Hard Disk Space |
16MB Direct3D compatible Video Card |
DirectX 8.1 compatible Sound Card |
Keyboard |
Mouse |
RECOMMENDED |
800MHz Pentium III or AMD Athlon |
32MB Direct3D compatible Video Card |
16X CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive |
MULTIPLAYER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
56K modem, DSL, Cable Modem, other Broadband Connection |
TCP/IP Compliant Network |
Source: www.allgame.com/
Game Screen Shots
Game Download link
need for speed hot pursuit 2