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General Information:
Release Name: Need for Speed Rivals-Black Box | Developer: Ghost Games | Publisher: Electronic Arts Inc. | Genre: Racing | Platform: PC | Release Date: 24 November 2013 | Language: English | Media Size: 3245MB
Description:
Welcome to Redview County, a gritty open road environment where the intensity of the street’s ultimate rivalry between cops and racers never stops. Watch the stakes grow through a new scoring system that lets racers risk their speed points to shoot for higher multipliers and greater rewards, or bank their speed points safely when they return to a hideout. The more risk you take on, the faster you can progress, but get busted by the cops and they take your speed points as a reward. Hundreds of thousands of speed points can be at stake at every turn and at every bust – will you go from hero to zero? more info click here
Review :
It's an environment that begs you to explore it, an urge that is heightened by how it approaches player interaction. Each Speedwall is a list of objectives comprised of specific challenges dotted around the map, and various things the game's systems allow you to do. For example, a typical Racer Speedwall might say "Earn 10,000 points, get a bronze medal in a race, destroy a Cop car, and don't forget to pick up some milk". Sorry, that last one's from my shopping list. Completing each Speedwall and returning to a Racer "hideout" will unlock new cars, liveries, and upgrades.
Suggested System Requirements:
Install Note:
1. Unrar
2. Mount Or Burn
3. Run ‘Setup.exe’
4. Start The Game From Desktop
WARNING:
General Information:
Release Name: Need for Speed Rivals-Black Box | Developer: Ghost Games | Publisher: Electronic Arts Inc. | Genre: Racing | Platform: PC | Release Date: 24 November 2013 | Language: English | Media Size: 3245MB
Description:
Welcome to Redview County, a gritty open road environment where the intensity of the street’s ultimate rivalry between cops and racers never stops. Watch the stakes grow through a new scoring system that lets racers risk their speed points to shoot for higher multipliers and greater rewards, or bank their speed points safely when they return to a hideout. The more risk you take on, the faster you can progress, but get busted by the cops and they take your speed points as a reward. Hundreds of thousands of speed points can be at stake at every turn and at every bust – will you go from hero to zero? more info click here
Review :
Criterion are one of
the UK's top developers. The Burnout series in particular is one of the best
things to come out of the UK since Boddingtons draught, and holds fond personal
childhood memories. Nothing helps solidify a brotherly bond quite like ramming
a sports car into a lorry at a crossroads, causing a seventeen-car pile-up,
millions of pounds' worth of damage, and two teenage boys to hurt themselves
laughing. In more recent years, the Guildford-based studio has been busy
transferring that Burnout recipe for thrills and mayhem into EA's Need For
Speed franchise, resulting in an equally strong if slightly less comical series
of games.
But it seems 2012's Need For Speed: Most Wanted was one racer too many for Criterion, who shortly afterwards cut their team down to just thirteen people to make something smaller, more personal, and almost certainly not about cars. That's the bad news regarding Need For Speed: Rivals. The good news is, the seventy displaced members of Criterion were arranged into a new studio called Ghost Games, and they're responsible for bringing us this year's entry in the series.
But it seems 2012's Need For Speed: Most Wanted was one racer too many for Criterion, who shortly afterwards cut their team down to just thirteen people to make something smaller, more personal, and almost certainly not about cars. That's the bad news regarding Need For Speed: Rivals. The good news is, the seventy displaced members of Criterion were arranged into a new studio called Ghost Games, and they're responsible for bringing us this year's entry in the series.
Broadly speaking,
Rivals adopts the same structure as the previous NFS games, Most Wanted and Hot
Pursuit, letting you play the game either as Racers - irresponsible,
adrenaline-hungry freewheelers who would be absolutely insufferable in real
life - or Cops - brutal authoritarians who believe that ramming a car into a
tree using an electrified bumper is a perfectly reasonable way of dispensing
justice, and therefore would also be absolutely insufferable in real life. It's
basically a world full of egotistical, self-righteous arseholes.
The two biggest changes in Rivals have been made to the graphics engine and the open world in which the game is set. Like so many of EA's games, Rivals has been developed using DICE's Frostbyte 3 technology, which means it looks slicker than Ryan Gosling at a water park, particularly when the sun goes down and the dynamic weather effects kick in. Set in the startlingly diverse Redview County, the game's one hundred miles of open road twist and turn through sunlight-dappled forests, vast rocky deserts, idyllic coastal villages, and snow-blasted mountains. The only thing it lacks is a substantial urban landscape, although there are plenty of manmade structures dotted about the place.
The two biggest changes in Rivals have been made to the graphics engine and the open world in which the game is set. Like so many of EA's games, Rivals has been developed using DICE's Frostbyte 3 technology, which means it looks slicker than Ryan Gosling at a water park, particularly when the sun goes down and the dynamic weather effects kick in. Set in the startlingly diverse Redview County, the game's one hundred miles of open road twist and turn through sunlight-dappled forests, vast rocky deserts, idyllic coastal villages, and snow-blasted mountains. The only thing it lacks is a substantial urban landscape, although there are plenty of manmade structures dotted about the place.
It's an environment that begs you to explore it, an urge that is heightened by how it approaches player interaction. Each Speedwall is a list of objectives comprised of specific challenges dotted around the map, and various things the game's systems allow you to do. For example, a typical Racer Speedwall might say "Earn 10,000 points, get a bronze medal in a race, destroy a Cop car, and don't forget to pick up some milk". Sorry, that last one's from my shopping list. Completing each Speedwall and returning to a Racer "hideout" will unlock new cars, liveries, and upgrades.
Suggested System Requirements:
- Core i5 2.5 GHz
- 8 GB RAM
- graphic card 3 GB (GeForce GT 660 or better)
- 30 GB HDD
- Windows Vista(SP1)/7(SP1)/8
Install Note:
1. Unrar
2. Mount Or Burn
3. Run ‘Setup.exe’
4. Start The Game From Desktop
WARNING:
We don’t provide any tech support if game doesn’t work don’t ask us for help. You’ll have to fix problem on your own, download at your own risk. Your system might have any problem old drivers graphics card etc. We don’t know about that. Game runs fine according to releasers we’re just reuploading it on fast servers. for download click here and password adf.ly : www.belek-games.blogspot.com




