One of the most annoying problems with the graphics is the draw distance of other traffic, because of the poor "pop up" cars, vans or even large lorries will suddenly appear on screen and only give you moments to react. Not only do the car models look basic the extremely simplistic scenery with plain to non-existent textures and a massively over used reflection effect on the roads all make the game look very, very old. The general feeling is closer to the PS2 side of things than even the Xbox. It might be harsh, but Undercover is graphically very poor. We get the impression they are trying to do something similar to Burnout Paradise, a truly free roaming racer, sadly it simply doesn't work in this game but thankfully its easily ignored. As your rank increases you'll open up new cut scenes which tells more of the story whilst also opening up new tiers of events.īetween events you can either select your next event via the "World Map" or you can drive their using Undercover's free roaming mode. Surprisingly the arcade style controls are actually pretty good, okay it's not quite as responsive as some other racers on other platforms, but for Wii its almost a pleasure to drive.ĭuring races and as your driving around you'll come across the local police department, you can knock them off the road, they'll chase you around, the standard kind of stuff you'd come to expect from a Need for Speed game.Īs you complete events you'll earn both cash, for buying newer faster cars and parts, and points, for progressing your rank. The controls are pretty standard, accelerate with (R), brake/reverse with (L), handbrake with, Nitrous/boost with and change view with (Y).
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