Need for Speed: Carbon is the tenth game in the NFS series. Set in the fictional Palmont City, the game's main story takes place after the events of Most Wanted. Need for Speed: Carbon was first
Need for Speed: Carbon lives up to its hype and provides a unique experience different from all the other NFS games. Allowing you to hire drivers to assist you in different ways during your race, and boss races are set on dangerous mountain roads where your race could end with one simple mistake sending you flying off the edge.
By Frank Provo on November 10, 2006 at 5:56PM PST. Compared to other racers that are available for the Game Boy Advance, Need for Speed Carbon holds its own. It's a solid, albeit unremarkable auto
Need For Speed Carbon for the PSP has a different story line and different cars than the PS3 version. Some nice features of the PSP version as compared to the PS3 version are: - Doesn't force you into Muscle, Exotic, or Tuner classes. - Muscle cars don't have exaggerated rough handling.The second class, Tuner, has great handling but lower acceleration and top speeds. The last class, Muscle, has high acceleration but medium top speed and handling. Overall Cars 9/10 Conclusion Over all Need for Speed Carbon was a good buy for me but it was just a little short. It had great graphics for the Wii and I really liked the cars. The newest addition to the Need for Speed series, Carbon sees the player come to a place named Palmont City, where car crews are vying for territory and power. You are thrown into the middle of it all, and start your own crew and race to own the roads. Career- 7/10 Career is good, but it is very short. I managed to get to the last few races in Zo6 can go 258 and other tuners can go faster. . thugpassion187 14 years ago #9. my vett does 287mph on dover street with out cheating. 360 gt: Thugpassion187-NFS Carbon xp177. WG4F_is_win 14 years ago #10. If you look on the leaderboards for speedtrap you can see about how high different cars go. .