this game was my whole childhood, spent hours playing it on PSP and even 100% completed it, got every collectible in the game and without a guide too lol, super fond memories
bro killed his own brother over a girl who wasn’t even his girlfriend instead of just telling the girl to leave his abusive brother and then getting his brother some help wtf
It's interesting how different versions of Carbon handled the crew members winning the race very differently. On PC and home consoles, if your crewmate wins the race, you win the race. On GBA, your crewmate is basically considered traffic and it doesn't matter if it crosses the finish line or not. On DS and PSP, you lose the race if your crewmate finished before you.
I actually find nfs own the city to be the darkest in the series, I always find something very undergroundnish about it that it shows you the dark truth of street racing
I still find it funny at times how they managed to put such a dark story in this game with the ending it has only for the handheld consoles, makes me wonder how it would have been seen it if was on the PC port
This game is a blast, I would play it every night "real quick" (I stayed up till 3am everytime) during the the summer and it was great. The music whilst not exactly screaming "speed", still felt fitting and was a bop to listen to. I also really liked how the cutscenes were all drawn, I even made a whole drawing of Carter based on the concept art. I didn't have too many problems with the wingmen til the endgame, but I totally remember them just crashing into a guard and just staying there. I feel you could've talked more on the difficulty at the end, I am 100% convinced the last lap knockouts are IMPOSSIBLE. Im glad you made a little review on the game :)
One of the darkest NFS in the franchise. Enjoyed the hell out of it in the PSP not to mention the comic style cutscenes were well done in order to tell the game's story. Poorboy's Nissan 240 SX was my favorite out of all of the cars in those cutscenes as well, sure it was a Eastside Boys decal just like the Skyline from the first Underground but still it looked good on that 240SX
YESSSS, THANK YOU FOR MAKING A VIDEO ON THISS! I love this game soo much with it's story, the HUGE twist ending, the overall dark tone, the cutscenes and the soundtrack. Certainly one of the darkest racing games and one of my all time favourites, just for it's dramatic shift from the usual NFS titles.
There is another non-main line NFS which i recall being quite good when i was younger that was on PSP, called NFS Underground Rivals. The garage in the game was really cool, with different garage styles: cars being parked in garage sets, and on lifts or fancy parking spaces, pretty cool stuff ngl.
Another awesome video as always blue tag. I gotta say, need for speed carbon was always my favorite racing game from my childhood. The amount of Nostalgia i have for this game is insane. The soundtrack was so good here
It is probably the best NFS for PSP. Not only because it has an open world, but also it has some of the best gameplays in NFS' PSP ports. And at this point, everything can be canon in NFS, every story arc is disconnected from one another, and the apparition of Eastsiderz implies that this game belongs to the Underground arc and may even be canon, and i like to think like this
@@wesleybhramadu9416 i see it as a hidden story from *underground's* player that nobody knows other than Carter, Sarah, Ex, and the other crews from Coast City
Damn, i remember this one, loved it back on my PSP. Still remember how for some reason, i basically finished the whole game with my fully upgraded Lancer Evo IX (which is tecnically among the beginner cars in the game), either out of love i have for that car as well as considering it the "canon" car to use since i could spot it on the protagonist side during cutscenes... or simply because i wasn't getting enough money to buy better cars, one of the two for sure xP Glad to hear you had a good time with this hidden nfs gem too! Great content as always!
Loved playing Own the City, I still occasionally play this on my PSP Emulator cause the game is pretty decent and surprisingly better than more of the later entries.
Ah yes- the first NFS game I ever played and the game I got with my new PSP ages ago haha! This game is probably responsible for my interest in car culture today. It also got a slightly different soundtrack than that of the main Carbon
5:47 16 cars (if you count the 2 M3 GTR variations. Without them it's just 15), no story, uncanny blacklist, painfully long time between unlocks and unfitting tracks for the car class you're currently on (tracks, not an open world sadly)
@@BlooTeg the tracks thing is: fast cars drive on tracks with turns that are too sharp for them, while the slower cars with better handling drive in tracks with fewer and wider turns
I knew of this version, but it's one I never had the chance to play. It's interesting to see how much of an upgrade from the GBA version it is. Thanks for the video!
Random fact about this game: this game was the first need for speed on the psp with the open world feature, undercover has open world events like bounty events, cop smashing and thats all i think
The biggest misconception of people who have played this version is the belief that Eddie's team are the same people, however, if you look closely you can see a funny thing. In NFS Underground the team is called EastsiderZ, when in this version they are EastsiderS.
This was my jam on the PSP. Getting that Murcielago at the end, jamming out to Tiga’s “Washing up” remix by Thomas Andersson, trying to break 400km/h for longer than a few seconds... ah those were the days
I like to think the only reason the player had sympathy for Mick and wanted to avenge his death was because he couldn't remember how abusive his elder brother actually was; not once did the player (even in the GBA version in which he has dialogue and isn't mute) say upon being released from the hospital that he wanted to find out about Mick's death. It also surprises me that Carter did not endure any trauma from Mick being his former wingman; who knows what he would have dealt with? That said, in case you didn't know, there are still references to Rockport in this game; the RFPD headquarters are still present and shown in the game - and if you look closely during the brain scan scene - it shows that the player was admitted at the Rosewood Hospital (which cannot be found in game as well). That said, it is impressive that the developers somehow managed to port two thirds of the Rockport map into this game. As for NFSMW 5-1-0, while some of the circuits represent Rockport in terms of aesthetics, the map layouts for most of these circuits were actually bits and pieces taken from Bayview's map. In the same right, NFSU Rivals has some imported maps from Olympic City, while incorporating aesthetics from both Bayview and Olympic City. You could say that for these games, they incorporated the maps from previous games; NFSU's maps in NFS Rivals, NFSU2's maps in NFSMW 5-1-0, and NFSMW's map in NFSC:OTC. This would imply that NFSUC for the PSP could have used Palmont's map, but instead reused Rockport's map, included Camden beach, and gave it a complete redesign (RFPD still exists, too). This is how we're able to see the familiarity of the main maps even with a completely different setting while having that sense of dejavu. I hope that makes sense; apologies for the word salad!
A good retrospective on one of the best NFS games, you are right to say this feels like the lost Black Box NFS game. I played this on the DS in my childhood and it was, and still is, fantastic as a racing game on that console. If anyone's thinking of trying it, PPSSPP is very easy to set up and you'll have a great time of it.
I had this game on the DS. It didn't have the wingmen and it didn't have the open map. Now I know why everyone looked at me weird when I told them I played carbon and then tried to talk about the story line with them lol.
Probably the best story in NFS. If only the map was purely original. Either way, I loved this game to bits. Even went out of my way to get and upgrade every car. This is a game definitely worth a remake or remaster.
Even though the story had a messed up ending, I still enjoyed it and I remember being a fond of the game and the characters I remember I did had a crush on Sara when I was a kid lol, and I still kinda do But yeah, hope this game gets more recognition and maybe a cult following lol
@@AnthroGearhead For some reason tho, we don't get to unlock her as a crew member I get it everything has been completed by the time you beat the game, but man, it would've been cool to just have Sara in your crew, so you can still have her as a wingman in completed races you wish to do in career
@@abluecar5375 cant blame her for what happened, least she remains loyal and likely still part of the crew offscreen 🫠 She can still appear on random races tho
I think I played the Nintendo DS version of this game when I was a kid. Because some or a lot of the story scenes you showed in the video looked very familiar. It was a long time ago so I can't remember the exact details and such. I had one of those * ahem * not so legal cards where you could put multiple games on it. So I also had some other NFS games on it.
I didn’t own a PSP But! Own The City and Prostreet on the DS were still a killer combo that blow everything else on the DS racing related out of the water
Carbon on Ds has great customization, good graphics, better sense of speed compared to the PSP and GBA versions and some need for speed Underground 1 maps. Pro Street is really impressive, it has more customization than the PSP version, has many maps from the original game, and it's shocking how faithful this version is.
That intro, lmfao. I never had any experience with this game, but always wanted it as a NFS fanboy. I've heard about how duck-tits bonkers the ending was, but I forgot just how weird it was. Great video as always, Blue!
The biggest flaw in this version is the start of the game, IT'S REALLY SLOW. But when you reach the half of the game, it turns into a kinda fun side-game No, it's not the hardware's fault, the DS version (despite being limited in many areas) still has a better sense of speed compared to own the city on PSP
Great video, as ever :) In your hunt for ALL NFS games, I noticed NFS No Limits isn't in your videography. Is a review of that one a possibility or would it not count since its a mobile game?
this game was the only reason i bought my PSP i finished it a few times and i think the story is the best among the nfs series, realistic and a little dramatic
In my opinion, Undercover is the 3rd one, because Underground Rivals had AMAZING graphics, the best customization of all PSP titles, new cars that never appeared in Underground 1 or 2, and a soundtrack taken out of NFSU2
This was my baby, being like 7 I could never let go I’d replay so many times, there was one time I managed to beat it in the same evo that bitch was op- didn’t care about anything else
7:07 tbh, I disagree, the song list in Carbon OTC is the same as in Carbon base game, just only few of them were full version yet some of them were censored and such. the only difference was only two songs "Feel the rush" was original version for psp version while in base game was a Junkie XL Remix version. Same for Girl Fight, where this version has vocals in it while in the base game, it's instrumental BTW since you're brazilian, I'm sorry for shaming you and for your country because there's a terrible Brazilian console named Zeebo which this game also had this on console. Bugs and Glitches, Arrow on the GPS is broken for some reason. And whenever you land on jumps and bumps, sometimes your car lifts upwards and downwards which cost you your race to lose which is very annoying. Fun fact: the entire cutscenes of this game uses MW05 Police Chase scores by Paul Linford
_Fratricide: The Game_ Oh and you forgot to mention that the PSP version of Own The City was ported to the Zeebo of all things, though it was heavily cut down due to storage and other system limitations.
You are meesing with me. Mandela Effect in action here. I NEVER knew this existed. You rock man. EDIT: so funny when you said you couldn't show the music with the sunset vibe.
fun fact: I ended up getting a copyright claim before because I used one of the menu songs in the first part of the video, but not in the part where I play the Japanese song hahah
YOOOOO! I played the heck out of it when I was a kid! I used to remember the map like the back of my hand, but I was so scared of the cops that I used the Delivery event to explore the map freely instead of free roam! I played it recently on my Android tablet, and it's still more fun than any mobile racing game!
I always used to play this It was solid game Good story/gameplay/customization etc..... I just wish it was also on other consoles simply because it was more than just a "port"
It was in the main game, just that you'd only be able to hear the songs during free roam and checkpoint races, or if you head to EA Trax and play it in the menu.
The nfs game with the most messed up ending I've ever seen
TRUE
Ye But I like it
It's one of this waite there is blood in my puss in boots:)
But seriously...I think that being dark plot makes it impactfull
prob because it's the only game with an in depth story
@@neygarfan27 not really
@@nerdodragonnerdpl4167 how
this game was my whole childhood, spent hours playing it on PSP and even 100% completed it, got every collectible in the game and without a guide too lol, super fond memories
bro killed his own brother over a girl who wasn’t even his girlfriend instead of just telling the girl to leave his abusive brother and then getting his brother some help wtf
It's interesting how different versions of Carbon handled the crew members winning the race very differently.
On PC and home consoles, if your crewmate wins the race, you win the race.
On GBA, your crewmate is basically considered traffic and it doesn't matter if it crosses the finish line or not.
On DS and PSP, you lose the race if your crewmate finished before you.
I actually find nfs own the city to be the darkest in the series, I always find something very undergroundnish about it that it shows you the dark truth of street racing
Well, judging from the start, Eddie's car was used to cause the accident so the connection from underground is there.
This, Burnout Legends, Motorstorm Arctic Edge and Midnight Club LA Remix were the best racing games on the system.
Man knows only the best
I still find it funny at times how they managed to put such a dark story in this game with the ending it has only for the handheld consoles, makes me wonder how it would have been seen it if was on the PC port
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ngl, this could probably be easily modded into MW or carbon for a "pc version"
Finally someone else who brought this gem up this game needs more love
This game is a blast, I would play it every night "real quick" (I stayed up till 3am everytime) during the the summer and it was great. The music whilst not exactly screaming "speed", still felt fitting and was a bop to listen to. I also really liked how the cutscenes were all drawn, I even made a whole drawing of Carter based on the concept art. I didn't have too many problems with the wingmen til the endgame, but I totally remember them just crashing into a guard and just staying there.
I feel you could've talked more on the difficulty at the end, I am 100% convinced the last lap knockouts are IMPOSSIBLE. Im glad you made a little review on the game :)
you're right, the lap knockouts are extremely hard unless you get a better car by the end of the game (which I had to save 2 whole areas to get) haha
One of the darkest NFS in the franchise. Enjoyed the hell out of it in the PSP not to mention the comic style cutscenes were well done in order to tell the game's story.
Poorboy's Nissan 240 SX was my favorite out of all of the cars in those cutscenes as well, sure it was a Eastside Boys decal just like the Skyline from the first Underground but still it looked good on that 240SX
Exactly how i wanted NFS to be, realism inside the underground racing scene
YESSSS, THANK YOU FOR MAKING A VIDEO ON THISS! I love this game soo much with it's story, the HUGE twist ending, the overall dark tone, the cutscenes and the soundtrack. Certainly one of the darkest racing games and one of my all time favourites, just for it's dramatic shift from the usual NFS titles.
This had me so hooked as a kid on my PSP, easily my favourite PSP game
There is another non-main line NFS which i recall being quite good when i was younger that was on PSP, called NFS Underground Rivals. The garage in the game was really cool, with different garage styles: cars being parked in garage sets, and on lifts or fancy parking spaces, pretty cool stuff ngl.
Another awesome video as always blue tag. I gotta say, need for speed carbon was always my favorite racing game from my childhood. The amount of Nostalgia i have for this game is insane. The soundtrack was so good here
great soundtrack for sure!
It is probably the best NFS for PSP. Not only because it has an open world, but also it has some of the best gameplays in NFS' PSP ports. And at this point, everything can be canon in NFS, every story arc is disconnected from one another, and the apparition of Eastsiderz implies that this game belongs to the Underground arc and may even be canon, and i like to think like this
Tbh i always Saw Own the City as a hidden story in the Player life and nobody knows about it not even Nikki or Mia.
@@wesleybhramadu9416 i see it as a hidden story from *underground's* player that nobody knows other than Carter, Sarah, Ex, and the other crews from Coast City
PLEASE make this your official intro 0:01
LOL
Damn, i remember this one, loved it back on my PSP.
Still remember how for some reason, i basically finished the whole game with my fully upgraded Lancer Evo IX (which is tecnically among the beginner cars in the game), either out of love i have for that car as well as considering it the "canon" car to use since i could spot it on the protagonist side during cutscenes... or simply because i wasn't getting enough money to buy better cars, one of the two for sure xP
Glad to hear you had a good time with this hidden nfs gem too! Great content as always!
that's definitely a challenge haha
thank you!
Loved playing Own the City, I still occasionally play this on my PSP Emulator cause the game is pretty decent and surprisingly better than more of the later entries.
Ah yes- the first NFS game I ever played and the game I got with my new PSP ages ago haha!
This game is probably responsible for my interest in car culture today. It also got a slightly different soundtrack than that of the main Carbon
that's actually so cool!
5:47 16 cars (if you count the 2 M3 GTR variations. Without them it's just 15), no story, uncanny blacklist, painfully long time between unlocks and unfitting tracks for the car class you're currently on (tracks, not an open world sadly)
well that sounds sad
@@BlooTeg the tracks thing is: fast cars drive on tracks with turns that are too sharp for them, while the slower cars with better handling drive in tracks with fewer and wider turns
PSP: You can pick two wingmen over 20-ish crews available!
PC: Pick one. There are six crews available.
I knew of this version, but it's one I never had the chance to play. It's interesting to see how much of an upgrade from the GBA version it is. Thanks for the video!
Least messed up forgotten nfs game ending be like:
TRUE
9:41 Que bunitim!
I loved the new art
NFS: The Run is severally underrated. It's a mad game.
I remembered completing this NFS game 2 years ago, i was bite late but i also enjoyed it. Even if the story was messed up at the end.
Random fact about this game: this game was the first need for speed on the psp with the open world feature, undercover has open world events like bounty events, cop smashing and thats all i think
It was the only psp need for speed with an open world
Undercover PSP was planned to have a Open World.
Ah yes the game where you play as a Murderer.
The biggest misconception of people who have played this version is the belief that Eddie's team are the same people, however, if you look closely you can see a funny thing. In NFS Underground the team is called EastsiderZ, when in this version they are EastsiderS.
This was my jam on the PSP. Getting that Murcielago at the end, jamming out to Tiga’s “Washing up” remix by Thomas Andersson, trying to break 400km/h for longer than a few seconds... ah those were the days
Ngl, this game looked pretty decent for an old handheld. And that story was probably the most pleasant surprise of the game.
That enemy MR2 that shows up throughout the vid looks like a total vibe ngl
I played this a ton online back when it was new and held several track records on the leaderboards in top 10.
All I have to say about this video is... very nice intro. I wonder if it'll be meme'd into another "NFS Major Skill Issue" gif
Game is slept on fr. The story mode had me on the edge of seat and the end kinda caught me by surprise 😅
I like to think the only reason the player had sympathy for Mick and wanted to avenge his death was because he couldn't remember how abusive his elder brother actually was; not once did the player (even in the GBA version in which he has dialogue and isn't mute) say upon being released from the hospital that he wanted to find out about Mick's death.
It also surprises me that Carter did not endure any trauma from Mick being his former wingman; who knows what he would have dealt with?
That said, in case you didn't know, there are still references to Rockport in this game; the RFPD headquarters are still present and shown in the game - and if you look closely during the brain scan scene - it shows that the player was admitted at the Rosewood Hospital (which cannot be found in game as well). That said, it is impressive that the developers somehow managed to port two thirds of the Rockport map into this game.
As for NFSMW 5-1-0, while some of the circuits represent Rockport in terms of aesthetics, the map layouts for most of these circuits were actually bits and pieces taken from Bayview's map. In the same right, NFSU Rivals has some imported maps from Olympic City, while incorporating aesthetics from both Bayview and Olympic City.
You could say that for these games, they incorporated the maps from previous games; NFSU's maps in NFS Rivals, NFSU2's maps in NFSMW 5-1-0, and NFSMW's map in NFSC:OTC. This would imply that NFSUC for the PSP could have used Palmont's map, but instead reused Rockport's map, included Camden beach, and gave it a complete redesign (RFPD still exists, too).
This is how we're able to see the familiarity of the main maps even with a completely different setting while having that sense of dejavu.
I hope that makes sense; apologies for the word salad!
A good retrospective on one of the best NFS games, you are right to say this feels like the lost Black Box NFS game. I played this on the DS in my childhood and it was, and still is, fantastic as a racing game on that console. If anyone's thinking of trying it, PPSSPP is very easy to set up and you'll have a great time of it.
I had this game on the DS. It didn't have the wingmen and it didn't have the open map. Now I know why everyone looked at me weird when I told them I played carbon and then tried to talk about the story line with them lol.
I can imagine their faces when you talked about killing your brother LOL
Probably the best story in NFS. If only the map was purely original.
Either way, I loved this game to bits. Even went out of my way to get and upgrade every car.
This is a game definitely worth a remake or remaster.
Even though the story had a messed up ending, I still enjoyed it and I remember being a fond of the game and the characters
I remember I did had a crush on Sara when I was a kid lol, and I still kinda do
But yeah, hope this game gets more recognition and maybe a cult following lol
Fellow car of culture, Sara is definitely a keeper but unfortunately Mick's brother (the protag) gets her but for a very good reason
@@AnthroGearhead For some reason tho, we don't get to unlock her as a crew member
I get it everything has been completed by the time you beat the game, but man, it would've been cool to just have Sara in your crew, so you can still have her as a wingman in completed races you wish to do in career
@@abluecar5375 cant blame her for what happened, least she remains loyal and likely still part of the crew offscreen 🫠
She can still appear on random races tho
I know that intro was like 5 seconds, but all I remember was that song in Driver San Francisco 😭
good game
@@BlooTeg probably the last good racing game ive played so far
Bro that intro slaps
I definitely enjoyed it
the ds version of own the city fixed the ai on all but one of the maps, and takedowns were replaced with a hunter gamemode
I think I played the Nintendo DS version of this game when I was a kid. Because some or a lot of the story scenes you showed in the video looked very familiar. It was a long time ago so I can't remember the exact details and such. I had one of those * ahem * not so legal cards where you could put multiple games on it. So I also had some other NFS games on it.
Good game on PSP, with interesting atmosphere. The first time I was surprised because of the map..
P.S: You have a very funny and cool mascot! :)
I didn’t own a PSP
But! Own The City and Prostreet on the DS were still a killer combo that blow everything else on the DS racing related out of the water
Prostreet DS was great, probably one if the most realiatic racing game on DS. Its got a better damage model than the regular Prostreet.
Carbon on Ds has great customization, good graphics, better sense of speed compared to the PSP and GBA versions and some need for speed Underground 1 maps.
Pro Street is really impressive, it has more customization than the PSP version, has many maps from the original game, and it's shocking how faithful this version is.
That intro, lmfao. I never had any experience with this game, but always wanted it as a NFS fanboy. I've heard about how duck-tits bonkers the ending was, but I forgot just how weird it was.
Great video as always, Blue!
LOL thank you!
Sometimes I feel like the only person on the planet who discovered this version through Zeebo.
That's my favorite NFS on PSP, I like how they made proper story in the game.
The biggest flaw in this version is the start of the game, IT'S REALLY SLOW.
But when you reach the half of the game, it turns into a kinda fun side-game
No, it's not the hardware's fault, the DS version (despite being limited in many areas) still has a better sense of speed compared to own the city on PSP
I really like nfs 2015. Handling and car physics are really fun to play especially when driving toyota Trueno 86
It makes me very funny that the same critic says that it is a bad port just because of the title
Carbon Own The City was harsh, it was personal issues between brothers
Great video, as ever :) In your hunt for ALL NFS games, I noticed NFS No Limits isn't in your videography. Is a review of that one a possibility or would it not count since its a mobile game?
Hard to say, I might try it at some point but not planning on it soon
Thank you for giving this attention! Much needed praise!
Always that 3 seconds of just staring in my eye bevor you start the game. Uncomfortable as fuck for me and I laugh
my job is done
00:00 what a intro! well done.
Man its been so long I forgot I even played this gem back then dang, was quite a trip down memory lane
My favorite part of these videos besides the videos itself is that last 10 seconds of the video when bluetag is just staring into my soul
I can see everything.
@@BlooTeg the wise blue gaming squirrel knows all
need for speed bluetag edition
imagine
this game was the only reason i bought my PSP
i finished it a few times and i think the story is the best among the nfs series, realistic and a little dramatic
Why can't we have an NFS with a story like this?
Ever tried No Limits ?
The darkest story I think. Back then there are no boundaries now everyone is always sensitive
LoL intro was so F**KING FUNNY
I love this game so much, i still play it on emulator till this day
Miss my old PSP days. GTA Vice City/Liberty City Stories, NFS Carbon Own the City many more awesome game wish mobile games had really good games
I would have fun with this game during my 24 hours shift
This is the absolute best game from the handheld series, with undercover right behind it. Really fun game!
In my opinion, Undercover is the 3rd one, because Underground Rivals had AMAZING graphics, the best customization of all PSP titles, new cars that never appeared in Underground 1 or 2, and a soundtrack taken out of NFSU2
@@LotsOfToubleUsuallySerious I haven't played UG rivals yet, I'll have to try that
@@not_kjb i definetly recommend
(Nice Stinger btw, it's from the tier 3 boss i think)
i liked the story and the art style of the PSP version very much
Can't believe they wasted the story of this game on a PSP title. Would have banged on a home console
im curious about the Shift spinoffs in NFS
2:00 forgets to mention the ds version he played after the GBA version
I don't wanna get reminded of the DS port of most wanted
@@BlooTeg I was talking about Exient's Carbon Own The City
This was my baby, being like 7 I could never let go I’d replay so many times, there was one time I managed to beat it in the same evo that bitch was op- didn’t care about anything else
Takes me back on Christmas day of 2007, Played this along with Hot Wheels Ultimate Racing
The NFS i loved but never played (i finished the game on RUclips lol)😂😂
Great video ❤❤
worth playing!
7:07 tbh, I disagree, the song list in Carbon OTC is the same as in Carbon base game, just only few of them were full version yet some of them were censored and such.
the only difference was only two songs "Feel the rush" was original version for psp version while in base game was a Junkie XL Remix version. Same for Girl Fight, where this version has vocals in it while in the base game, it's instrumental
BTW since you're brazilian, I'm sorry for shaming you and for your country because there's a terrible Brazilian console named Zeebo which this game also had this on console.
Bugs and Glitches, Arrow on the GPS is broken for some reason. And whenever you land on jumps and bumps, sometimes your car lifts upwards and downwards which cost you your race to lose which is very annoying.
Fun fact: the entire cutscenes of this game uses MW05 Police Chase scores by Paul Linford
lmfao don't worry, I don't think any brazilian would stand up for the zeebo
my dude dropped the coldest intro and thought we wouldnt notice... or somethin liek that
took all of my brainpower to come up with that one
The map of this game is the mostwanted 2005 Rockport but in reverse!!
Great game, played it for tens of hours when I was a kid but I was playing on a Nintendo DS, love the storyline too
4:49 it's just rockport and roseport mirrored
yes!
@@BlooTeg better than Exient's Undercover presentation of it or not?
One of my favourite games ever. Saved me so much boredom as a kid, like Driver 76. You should check that one out too, by the way. XD
Played it a few months ago on my phone and it's actually the only PSP NFS that I finished.
Still enjoying these NFS videos.
Yay! You reviewed this hidden gem, glad you enjoyed it!
_Fratricide: The Game_
Oh and you forgot to mention that the PSP version of Own The City was ported to the Zeebo of all things, though it was heavily cut down due to storage and other system limitations.
a PSP game had to be cut down to a zeebo port
lol
@@BlooTeg I am quite surprised you haven't heard of that Zeebo conversion since you're Brazilian and all.
You are meesing with me. Mandela Effect in action here. I NEVER knew this existed. You rock man. EDIT: so funny when you said you couldn't show the music with the sunset vibe.
fun fact: I ended up getting a copyright claim before because I used one of the menu songs in the first part of the video, but not in the part where I play the Japanese song hahah
That was one of my first and favourite games ob the GBA... Man does this video take me back...
YOOOOO! I played the heck out of it when I was a kid! I used to remember the map like the back of my hand, but I was so scared of the cops that I used the Delivery event to explore the map freely instead of free roam!
I played it recently on my Android tablet, and it's still more fun than any mobile racing game!
Oh my god I totally forgot about this one. Thanks for bringing it up again.
My fav PSP NFS title, ngl
This is the first game i have ever completed I was 7 and lemme tell you the story is better than the main carbon game.
I have the physical copy of this game when my older sister had a psp, but nowadays the case of it only has Family Guy season 1 for the psp
LOL
The Need For Speed of my childhood
and from my adulthood
Thanks for the Old rat easter egg 0:19
I always used to play this
It was solid game
Good story/gameplay/customization etc.....
I just wish it was also on other consoles simply because it was more than just a "port"
the retro NFS games like Most Wanted were kinda relaxin' & funny ngl.
god I love the intro already
What about other NFS games on the ds like pro street
I made a video on every DS port! it's on the channel!
Damn, I’ve never heard of that carbon version, and nfs carbon was my favorite one when I was a child
AND it's actually pretty good!
@@BlooTeg gonna try it out!
I wish the soundtrack from psp was in the main game
It was in the main game, just that you'd only be able to hear the songs during free roam and checkpoint races, or if you head to EA Trax and play it in the menu.