

For instance, there are now Drift Tires, which enable you to get better handling on a vehicle as you enter into a drift. New modifications also open up within the world, adding a bit of color to each race.

And you can compete against friends as well, seeing who can take down the most markers in the smallest amount of time.Įvents aren't the only thing you'll find in Terminal Velocity. Doing so earns you more bonus points, letting you stack up your reputation amongst the Most Wanted. Then we have Smash and Grab, and this is a fun new mode where you drive along a course, destroying as many staged markers as possible within the allotted time limit. However, if you've become accustomed to Criterion's gameplay system – which you probably did back when the game released in October – you'll have no problem acing these particular events. In some situations, it can be rather difficult, as the road can wind around. In this mode, you'll have to drive along the pre-set route, gaining as many accolades as you can while continuing to drift often. The first, Drift Attack, is a must for those of you who prefer to drive off the straight-and-narrow. If you prefer off-line play, however, there's plenty to do, especially with the addition of the new modes. These will have you challenging fellow players on both Xbox Live and PlayStation Network (or PC, if you prefer) to a slew of killer events, including speed runs and tournaments. It's like everything you ever wanted to do in an airport – provided you had a sports car to do it in, and no violations to worry about.Īlong with a variety of single player racing events to choose from, Terminal Velocity also comes with 23 new multiplayer races across 30 online SpeedLists. There are miles of terrain to cover here, including off-ramps, terminals, and even the planes themselves – some of which you race through, others over.

But if you think this is just a matter of racing up and down a runway, you better think again. Available for $15 (or 1200 Microsoft points), this level opens up a whole new portion of Fairhaven City, in the form of an international airport. Now, aside from the Wii U version (which will be spinning its way into garages later this month), EA and Criterion have provided some add-on content for the other editions of Most Wanted, in the form of the Terminal Velocity pack.
