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Need for Speed™ Most Wanted

Electronic Arts
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Platforms
Windows PC, PlayStation 3, PS Vita, Xbox 360
Alcohol Reference, Comic Mischief, Violence
  • Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB
Rating Summary
This is an arcade-style racing game in which players compete in underground street races with real-world cars. As players speed through a fictional city and perform various stunts (e.g., jumping off ramps, drifting around corners, driving into oncoming traffic), they are sometimes rewarded for forcing other vehicles—including police cruisers—to crash. Collisions are sometimes accompanied by slow-motion effects; vehicle damage is indicated by crashing sounds, visible dents, cracked windshields, and/or flying debris. Some racing areas contain signs that depict fictional business names and/or catchphrases with humorous innuendo (e.g., a massage parlor called Roman Hands; a cargo company named GoodsEx); a couple of these signs advertise a distillery and winery.

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