

The number of racers, the number of "busts" required, and the weapons available change from event to event. Hot Pursuit - The player must attempt to shutdown a race in progress by wrecking the racers or using weapons against them.While playing through the offline "Career" mode, players will unlock various events which each adhere to a specific set of rules depending on the mode. Players are able to race in a wide array of settings, including desert, forest, seaside and mountainous regions, both on-road and off in the form of shortcuts. The game is set in the fictional location Seacrest County. This mechanic is similar to that in the game's predecessors, such as Most Wanted or Carbon. The racer, on the other hand, will have to escape and avoid destruction. Specifically, the police officer will have to ram or otherwise damage the racer's vehicle until its energy bar is depleted. The career mode for both racers and cops consists entirely of events, with no plot or story. The racer's career mode is all about driving really fast, racing and outrunning the cops, while the police officer's career mode is all about chasing down the racers and busting them.
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What sets this game apart from recent Need For Speed games is the ability to play as a police officer as well as a street racer, with full career modes for both.

The game takes place in an open world environment that spans over 100 miles of high-speed road. The game was well-received both critically and commercially, selling more than 5 million units. Criterion Games is responsible for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC versions while Exient Entertainment is responsible for the Wii version. Criterion Games considers it a return to the series' roots. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is a racing game that launched November 16, 2010.
