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Need For Speed Undercover is a difficult game to completely write off – for the most part, at least on 360, it plays fine. The cities are bland and generally uninteresting, but the cars look good and they handle well. That's normally half the battle. If you haven't played a NFS title in the past four years or so, Undercover might be a good place to get back on board. We can't really accuse it of not at least trying to resurrect the concepts that made NFS of yesteryear a firm fan favourite – fast cars, tenacious cops, open road. Unfortunately it did it all this by completely copying Most Wanted, and when you can probably buy that for two fifths of frack all these days, asking for another 100 clams for Undercover is a shade insulting.
