![]() Finally – finally – you manage to lose them all for long enough to look for a hiding place. At first, this repetition seems of little significance the kind of presentational gloss that you’d expect from EA acting as a not-so-subtle reminder that (if you hadn’t already guessed from the game’s title and packaging), after being absent for a couple of years, the police are back.įast forward a few days, and you’re in the middle of a police chase during which you’ve been surrounded by extremely aggressive police and federal vehicles, sirens blazing and lights flashing, for the best part of 20 minutes. Then you get into playing the game, and soon enough the lights are there again – flickering and flashing atop the first couple of cop-cars that happen to notice your ignorance of the highway code. Once you get to the title screen, they’re there again, flashing on and off on an otherwise static image of some police cars pursuing a ludicrously-decorated BMW. ![]() The loading screens in Need for Speed: Most Wanted feature a set of lights from the top of a police car, which flash intermittently – red, white and blue – while you wait for the game to start.
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