The story is a bit cliché and the breezy difficulty tends to diminish the otherwise exciting gameplay. While Undercover does offer some exciting gameplay, the game overall feels limited. The game offers only one main story mode with no online multiplayer options. The game’s soundtrack can get annoying after hearing the same 2 songs over and over but fortunately players are free to use their iPod during gameplay. The 3D visuals are smooth and polished and features live action cut scenes to tell the story. The simplistic controls make the game more accessible and easier to use, which is always a plus in a fast paced game such as this. Nitro can be used by swiping up on the screen and a ‘bullet time’ type mechanic can be used by swiping down. Players will accelerate automatically and must focus on steering by tilting the device and braking by touching the screen. The gameplay is true to the original with the exception of modified controls for the iPhone. But with this iPhone port of the 2008 console release, Need For Speed Undercover hopes to offer the same fast paced thrills and hopefully draw in both fans and sceptics. Need For Speed has earned a reputation as one of those franchises that will either having players squealing in delight at the high octane gameplay or cringing at the thought of another repetitive sequel.
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