Undercover not only supports the Wii classic controller but also the legacy GameCube controllers as well. You can choose to use the Nunchuk with your Wiimote if you prefer a stick for steering over waggling your Wiimote. The Wiimote and its accelerometer, and by default any number of steering wheel controller shells on the market, are supported, obviously. Undercover supports the most controller options I think I've seen in any one game, racing or otherwise, in quite a long time. Sadly, Undercover is not at all what NFS fans were looking for when they heard their favorite series was going back to its roots.Īt points, Need for Speed: Undercover appears to be a sincere effort at making a good, well-designed game. Pro Street is surely a better game, yet may deserve poorer reception for deviating so very far from the old, winning NFS formula. It's a toss-up, which title is indeed the franchise's nadir, Pro Street or Undercover. Unfortunately, EA is better off claiming this title is merely an errant product of a lengthy rebuilding process. Based on exceptionally poor reception of Need For Speed: Pro Street, EA determined to make this new title in the franchise, Need for Speed Undercover, a welcome return to the open-world, mostly arcade tone of the series' heyday.
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