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Need for Speed 3 Hot Pursuit Not only is the latest Need for
Speed miles ahead of the last NFS game, but it approaches (and dare I say
surpasses?), the best of the consoles in terms of sheer fun and speed.
I don’t usually play racing games on the PC. Either they’re
pale imitations of the arcade and console racers, or they’re boring 50-lap
simulations. I mean, why play Need for Speed II and Test Drive 4 on the PC when
I can play Super GT in the arcade and Gran Turismo on the PlayStation? For
ages, I told friends that the PC had nothing on the arcade, even venerable
classics like Daytona and Sega Rally. Well, I think I’m going to be eating crow
for the next few weeks… and loving it. Not only is the latest Need for Speed
miles ahead of the last NFS game, but it approaches (and dare I say
surpasses?), the best of the consoles in terms of sheer fun and speed.
Need for Speed III is a great game. It has an exhilarating
sense of speed, clean and beautiful graphics, polished production values, and
track loads of unadulterated fun. In many ways, Need for Speed III has that same
addictive quality I found in Quake II, Star craft, and Heroes of Might and
Magic. That’s pretty celebrated company, but I don’t think it’s an unfounded
categorization. Need for Speed III has that same “just one more turn or just
one more death match” quality that the other games have. And just like in those
games, the action in Need for Speed III is so engrossing and rewarding that the
next time you come up for air, you’ll find that two hours have whizzed by.
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- System= Pentium III CPU 500 MHz
- RAM= 128 MB
- Size= 164 MB
- Video Memory= 16 MB
- OS= Windows 98, XP, Vista, 7 and Windows 8
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