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The open free roam environment is pretty well built, with a road network that is in very good shape and which gives you plenty of room to race and/or evade the police. The gameplay isn't very complicated, as someone who has played the Most Wanted game will certainly feel right at home with this new title. As the game progresses, you are tasked with eliminating members of the syndicate, so that they can be questioned by your partner, Chase Linh. Of course, once you steal a car, you need to evade the police and keep the vehicle in good shape. Once your reputation starts to grow, several members of the underground car smuggling syndicate contact you and offer you different "Hot Jobs," which consist of stealing cars and delivering them to their garages. From here on until the end of the game the types of missions are pretty simple and don't require a lot of effort, depending on your racing and cop-evading skills, because in order to move up the ranks of the street racers and get noticed by the smugglers, you need to win races and evade cops. Once you go undercover, your only contact with the police remains Chase Linh, who gives you various assignments, depending on what progress you make through the game. You're part of a federal team, consisting of you and agent Chase Linh, played by Maggie Q, that needs to take down an international crime syndicate that deals with smuggling stolen cars and other goods out of the fictional Tri-City area, where the action of the game is placed. The story does seem a bit elaborate at first glance, but it gets much simpler once you start racing and you get your reputation and Wheelman rank up. So, is NFS Undercover really worth your hard earned money or should you just wait another year for the next title in the series? Well, here's our complete review. While this story isn't like the one from Most Wanted, where you were a regular street racer engaged in pursuits with the police, a lot of other elements are similar to the previous game. The company went forward to show that it had a deep and intricate story in which you are a federal agent who must take down a car smuggling operation by going undercover and pretending to be a normal street racer. While at first glance you might label this game as just a next generation port of the previous Most Wanted title in the NFS series, EA has insisted that this one was very different from the 2005 title. It was marketed by EA as the title that would erase the ugly memory of ProStreet from the minds of racers and offer them a great gameplay experience. Need For Speed Undercover promised to bring back all of the things that made Electronic Arts' famous racing franchise so popular, namely the free roaming environment and the police.