Developer: EA Canada
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre(s): GT / Street Racing
Players: 1-4
Release Date: June 22, 2010
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Play Magazine Score: 8 / 10
IGN Score: 7.5 / 10
GameZone Score: 7.2 / 10

Game Description:
Need for Speed Most Wanted delivers a unique, fast-paced and gripping ride in the racing genre as players build up their Rap Sheet and street cred to move their way up the Black List to become the most wanted racer on the streets. Players go head-to-head with the top drivers on the scene as well as strategically evade more than half dozen cops at any one time. Also included are a dynamic open world, new gameplay and customization as well as tuners, supercars, muscles and sports cars.
In Need for Speed, become the Most Notorious and Elusive Street Racer to smoke rivals and evade an entire fleet of cops. Master the art strategic cop evasion, engage and escalate in epic pursuits at your own discretion. Customize and build to tune your ride to go bumper to bumper with the super car icons. Rule the streets as the most notorious street racer in various regions that include edgy industrial and urban environments. The environment can be a friend or a foe. Players will master short-cuts as well as use the traffic and destructible environments to their advantage.
Game Features:
- Exclusives tracks and cars – Need for Speed Most Wanted for PSP will feature unique tracks and cars not found in the console version.
- Wireless gameplay – 4 player ad-hoc mode and 2 player online mode deliver exciting and intense races against friends.
- Exclusive cop mode – In Tuner Takedown mode, gamers can assume the role of a cop. With a time limit on the track and an arrest target, gamers are challenged to pursue and take down illegal street racers.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted Trailer:
Need for Speed: Most Wanted Reviews:
“I can’t help but admire the beauty and power crammed into this game. Aside from a few minor online quibbles, you’d be hard pressed to find a better, enjoyable racing game to dig into this holiday season.” GameSpy
“A solid, nicely paced portable racing game with one frustrating design element that is a major part of its overall design, unfortunately. The cops are there to punish you for performing well, which is precisely opposite of what games have taught us throughout history.” IGN
“Sure the police AI can be highly questionable, the visuals are pretty blah as is the sound, but on the track, 5-1-0 is a good time on the go, and is a marked improvement from “Rivals.”” Gaming Target
Need for Speed: Most Wanted Gameplay: