Only having played one of the previous two games, I would have to say that this game is better from the last Need for Speed which was Need for Speed Most Wanted 5-1-0. From my experience in this game it seems like that it was improved from the previous to make it better and probably less annoying in some ways while at times can be a little

By Frank Provo on November 10, 2006 at 5:56PM PST. Compared to other racers that are available for the Game Boy Advance, Need for Speed Carbon holds its own. It's a solid, albeit unremarkable auto

Need For Speed Carbon for the PSP has a different story line and different cars than the PS3 version. Some nice features of the PSP version as compared to the PS3 version are: - Doesn't force you into Muscle, Exotic, or Tuner classes. - Muscle cars don't have exaggerated rough handling. Need For Speed Carbon is a huge step back from Most Wanted. Carbon's story continues from where MW left off,and is well fleshed out.I won't spoil it for you in case you want to play the game. The handling is quite good,very similar to **** new Canyon boss battles are way too frustrating ****'s a shame too as Carbon had a chance to eclipse MW. Need for Speed Carbon review. By Richard Grisham published 9 November 06. When a sequel's not a sequel, the streets have no name, and the sun never shines - thank goodness the racing still kicks ass
Need for Speed Carbon review When a sequel's not a sequel, the streets have no name, and the sun never shines - thank goodness the racing still kicks ass Electronic Arts Need For Speed Carbon
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