Zack Maio is one of the antagonists in Need for Speed: Undercover. He is the younger brother of Hector Maio and is seen as second in command of Hector's crew. Zack is explosive and brash as he is known for threatening police officers when pulled over. He also has more criminal offenses than his brother. Zack is first seen in the Job event - Palm Harbor Rally - talking to Carmen Mendez in a pre
But there's a thing: I don't think that's how NFS emblem is properly traced. You can observe UC's splash FMV or any other GUI texture in database, if you need a reference.
FINAL SCORE: 8/10. Need for Speed: Undercover doesn't reinvent the wheel and it ultimately doesn't need to. This is a game that returns to a tried and true formula that was fun the first time and is still fun the second time. Good luck out there. Vroom.
Lifetime US sales figures from NPD show 2006's Need for Speed: Carbon selling 3.2 million, 2007's Need for Speed: ProStreet selling 2.4 million, and 2008's Need for Speed: Undercover selling 1.4
Need for Speed: Undercover returns the franchise to the arcade-style open world gameplay found in NFS: Most Wanted and NFS: Carbon. Summary Short summary describing this game.
Need for Speed: Undercover. Game » consists of 26 releases. Released Nov 18, 2008 PlayStation 2; Xbox 360; Wii; Nintendo DS + 6 more; PC; PlayStation 3; PlayStation Portable; iPhone; Xbox 360 Games Store; Windows Phone
Ilikeicecreem 15 years ago #2. The main thing is that you get FPS drops even if you have the game on low and a really good computer, its really not optimized good at all for the PC. It's really frustrating to run races with fps jumping around all the time, the turns and stuff gets messed up. Otherwise its ok i guess, but you might as well buy
Now Playing: Need for Speed Undercover Video Review 1. It won't be easy--we'll have to use our powers of acting to take down the street racers. Like many other Need for Speed games, all of your
The next rendition of the franchise’s high-speed cops-and-cars gameplay, Need for Speed Undercover, is using a bigger budget to provide seasoned actors to portray the characters in a deeper
Upgrades featured in Need for Speed: Undercover are used to improve vehicle performance. The Quick Upgrade menu allows players to instantly upgrade power or handling performance of their car. It is also possible to install individual performance parts, which can be found within the Upgrade Parts menu. Players can choose from Street, Race and Pro parts, with the latter offering the biggest
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