Need For Speed Carbon still features the known and loved cop chases and races against other crews to take on the city.

User Rating: 8 | Need for Speed Carbon GC
Need For Speed has been a very successful series, and Need for Speed Carbon definently contributes to that success.

You start out and right then, you are just driving until you crash into some crap on the road, then a police officer takes your car and you have to get a new one. After all of that, your buddies show you the ropes of driving, including your first cop chase. It does take some time on this chase to get away, but it's all worth it.

The main goal of the game is to go up against other crews and beat them in races to take over the city in your name. Some challenges are races, while others are timed. Some are a little bit too tough for some people is where one of the problems is.

The sound is pretty good, I'd say 8 out of 10, but some noises may not fit in right. We also thought the graphics were average.

During the game when you are on Free Roam, if a cop sees you do something wrong or finds you after you did something bad, he starts chasing you. There is a little meter at the bottom of the screen that shows how long until he calls for more back up. We've had cop chases up to 17 cops, and more. There are some stuff on the map called Pursuit Breakers, which are used to basically crush and/or ruin a cop car. You are trying to get away, which can be both easy and tough at times.

When you aren't busy doing Career Mode, you probably won't find yourself doing Multiplayer stuff. This game was mostly designed for one player, so they had to squeeze all the rest in, which wasn't a great idea because you don't get much out of it as you should.

Need for Speed Carbon is probably one of the most memerable games if you are a fan of Need for Speed because it's not all but at the same time, it's not rated T so most everyone can play it and have an enjoyment out of it. It is a game with some that is yet perfect for all gamers.