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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe only free member of the Blacklist of Rockport City must now bring down an old ally, in complete control of the street racing world in Palmont.The only free member of the Blacklist of Rockport City must now bring down an old ally, in complete control of the street racing world in Palmont.The only free member of the Blacklist of Rockport City must now bring down an old ally, in complete control of the street racing world in Palmont.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Emmanuelle Vaugier
- Nikki
- (voice)
Tahmoh Penikett
- Darius
- (voice)
Dean McKenzie
- Cross
- (voice)
Chris Gauthier
- Neville
- (voice)
Elias Toufexis
- Sal Mustalla
- (voice)
Danielle Kremeniuk
- Angie
- (voice)
Noah Dalton Danby
- Samson
- (voice)
- (as Noah Danby)
Melody
- Yumi Yamamoto
- (voice)
Shaw Madson
- Wolf
- (voice)
Steve Lawlor
- Colin
- (voice)
Dave 'Foots' Footman
- David
- (voice)
- (as David Footman)
Daniel Joseph Rizzuto
- Mysterious Stranger
- (voice)
- (as Dan Rizzuto)
Ty Arcand
- Disco Patron
- (voice)
Brendan Bailey
- Disco Patron
- (voice)
Nicolette Bujdos
- F. Potter
- (voice)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne of the body vinyl options was actually one of the earliest design concepts for what would become the iconic BMW M3 GTR from Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005).
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #35.12 (2006)
- Bandes originalesHard Drivers
Performed by Ekstrak feat. Know-1
Commentaire en vedette
Need for Speed Carbon is one of the most thrilling installments in the Need for Speed franchise and serves as a narrative continuation of NFS Most Wanted. The game showcases significant improvements in both visual and technical aspects, which are immediately noticeable. Carbon continues to enhance the street racing atmosphere while introducing new mechanics that add depth and variety to the gameplay.
One of the first noticeable improvements in Need for Speed Carbon is the visual effects. The graphics received a major upgrade compared to previous installments, offering a more realistic look for the city, cars, and tracks. The lighting, shadows, and weather conditions make the races even more dynamic and engaging. Even the details of the urban environment look lively, adding to the atmosphere during races, especially at night when neon lights illuminate the asphalt.
Regarding the technical aspects, the developers have made numerous improvements to the game mechanics. The biggest innovation is the addition of new cars and their classification into different classes. Players can now choose between various car categories: exotic cars, tuners, and muscle cars. Each of these classes has unique characteristics and driving styles, allowing players to select a vehicle that suits their playstyle. This expands strategic choices and adds more intrigue to each race.
Moreover, car customization has seen significant changes. In NFS Carbon, it is even more detailed, allowing players to modify their cars on a deeper level. Players can tweak visual elements such as body kits, spoilers, rims, and even play with paint and vinyl settings, creating a unique look for their car. More importantly, players can now also adjust technical parameters like the engine, suspension, tires, and other key components. This provides more opportunities to fine-tune the car, creating the perfect machine for each race.
The storyline in NFS Carbon has also evolved, becoming much more engaging compared to the previous installment. The game unveils the stories of various factions competing for control over the city. The player's main goal is to conquer territories through a series of races, adding a strategic element to the game. Each territory features bosses, and defeating them unlocks new opportunities and tracks. This approach keeps the intrigue alive and keeps players on edge throughout the game, as every race is part of a larger strategic plan.
Additionally, the game introduces a new mechanic-teammates in races. This innovation allows players to race alongside virtual partners who help during races. Teammates can use special abilities to assist, such as blocking opponents or giving hints on optimal routes. This adds more strategy to the gameplay, making races more diverse and exciting. Thanks to this feature, the game feels even more dynamic, as you not only race for victory but also interact with partners, forcing you to think through your actions more carefully.
As for the police, they remain an integral part of the game, but their role has slightly changed. Unlike in Most Wanted, where police chases were a key feature, they are less prominent here. Although the police do appear during races, their pursuits feel less intense and frequent. It would have been interesting to see more interactivity with the police, as it could have added even more adrenaline to the game. Nonetheless, even without constant chases, the game retains its dynamic feel thanks to the variety of races and challenges.
Overall, Need for Speed Carbon is an excellent continuation of the series, improving many of the aspects that made NFS Most Wanted successful. Outstanding visual effects, enhanced car customization, an engaging storyline with territorial battles, and the ability to race with teammates add a new level of depth and variety to the game. While the police play a smaller role than in the previous installment, this does not diminish the game's overall quality. For Need for Speed fans, Carbon becomes a true celebration of speed, strategy, and excitement.
One of the first noticeable improvements in Need for Speed Carbon is the visual effects. The graphics received a major upgrade compared to previous installments, offering a more realistic look for the city, cars, and tracks. The lighting, shadows, and weather conditions make the races even more dynamic and engaging. Even the details of the urban environment look lively, adding to the atmosphere during races, especially at night when neon lights illuminate the asphalt.
Regarding the technical aspects, the developers have made numerous improvements to the game mechanics. The biggest innovation is the addition of new cars and their classification into different classes. Players can now choose between various car categories: exotic cars, tuners, and muscle cars. Each of these classes has unique characteristics and driving styles, allowing players to select a vehicle that suits their playstyle. This expands strategic choices and adds more intrigue to each race.
Moreover, car customization has seen significant changes. In NFS Carbon, it is even more detailed, allowing players to modify their cars on a deeper level. Players can tweak visual elements such as body kits, spoilers, rims, and even play with paint and vinyl settings, creating a unique look for their car. More importantly, players can now also adjust technical parameters like the engine, suspension, tires, and other key components. This provides more opportunities to fine-tune the car, creating the perfect machine for each race.
The storyline in NFS Carbon has also evolved, becoming much more engaging compared to the previous installment. The game unveils the stories of various factions competing for control over the city. The player's main goal is to conquer territories through a series of races, adding a strategic element to the game. Each territory features bosses, and defeating them unlocks new opportunities and tracks. This approach keeps the intrigue alive and keeps players on edge throughout the game, as every race is part of a larger strategic plan.
Additionally, the game introduces a new mechanic-teammates in races. This innovation allows players to race alongside virtual partners who help during races. Teammates can use special abilities to assist, such as blocking opponents or giving hints on optimal routes. This adds more strategy to the gameplay, making races more diverse and exciting. Thanks to this feature, the game feels even more dynamic, as you not only race for victory but also interact with partners, forcing you to think through your actions more carefully.
As for the police, they remain an integral part of the game, but their role has slightly changed. Unlike in Most Wanted, where police chases were a key feature, they are less prominent here. Although the police do appear during races, their pursuits feel less intense and frequent. It would have been interesting to see more interactivity with the police, as it could have added even more adrenaline to the game. Nonetheless, even without constant chases, the game retains its dynamic feel thanks to the variety of races and challenges.
Overall, Need for Speed Carbon is an excellent continuation of the series, improving many of the aspects that made NFS Most Wanted successful. Outstanding visual effects, enhanced car customization, an engaging storyline with territorial battles, and the ability to race with teammates add a new level of depth and variety to the game. While the police play a smaller role than in the previous installment, this does not diminish the game's overall quality. For Need for Speed fans, Carbon becomes a true celebration of speed, strategy, and excitement.
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