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Main » 2016 November 9 » Need for Speed Rivals Repack
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Need for Speed Rivals Developer: Ghost Games Publisher: Electronic Arts Genre: Racing Full game - No Need Crack 3 RAR Files,No Password ISO File Format Mount or burn,Install & Play Mode : Single-player,Multiplayer Release Date: 19 November 2013 Controls : Keyboard,Mouse Languages : English Repack by SaraDaddy Repack Size : 8,58 Gb Installation Size : 11 Gb There are two storylines by which the player can choose to play: the Racer storyline and the Cop storyline. Upon completion of a certain number of sets of goals, the storyline moves forward, earning the player new cars in the process. Racer The player assumes the role of Zephyr, a hardcore and professionally skilled street racer. Well known for his publicity stunts, Zephyr regularly uploads street racing videos as his point of argument that his fellow racers in Redview County should also be free. Upon his posting of a video of his car outrunning cops, a number of other racers also begin to post their own videos of themselves outrunning police cars. The police force begins to challenge the racers, and in the process, Officer John McManis, one of their pursuit drivers, is injured after a racer wrecked his car. After this incident, the police begin to use excessive force on racers. However, accusations of such force come to public attention, and the entire police force is sidelined while the FBI bring in their VRT, or Vehicle Response Team, consisting of ex-special forces and ex-street racers. The VRT, however, are no better than the police force at stopping racers, thanks largely to Zephyr and other racers. The VRT only manage to endanger the public, and on the midst of this, new street racers show up, including one by the name of F-8, or Fate. F-8 intentionally wrecks other racers, and eventually Zephyr realizes that F-8 is a cop in disguise as a street racer, going out to intimidate racers. Not long after, Zephyr steals a decommissioned police car, rebrands it with Zephyr-based graffiti, and proceeds to wreck cops with that car. As a result of that incident, Zephyr is seen as a Robin Hood-esque character, with public sympathy shifting towards the racers. Later, the police are cleared of their excessive force charges, and return to the streets. In a public address, Zephyr sets a number of locations as places where cops and racers can face off against each other. He also organizes a Grand Tour, a race spanning most of Redview County. Near the end of the Tour, however, as Zephyr is about to win, a police blockade forms, and he crashes into the blockade at high speed, flipping and damaging his car. A flash news report is broadcast not long after, with initial TV reports showing Zephyr's car smoking heavily behind a range of trees, and paramedics rushing to the scene. This is not before the cinematic cutscene suddenly cuts to Zephyr, who is revealed to have survived the crash. While barely awake, he repeats the dialogue he states in the intro of the game, "I am the reality show, the 15 minutes you'll never have." He then starts his damaged car's engine and drives away. Cop The player goes to his training to be a member of the Redview County Police Department. After he completes his training, he is now a member of the police force. The RCNN (Redview County News Network) broadcast a flash news report, in which a video of street racing was trending online. Dozens of racers began to upload copycat videos similar to the featured video, and it was revealed that street racing became viral around the county and they seek notoriety. Because of that, the public accuses the police of intimidation, and they hold several rallies and marches against RCPD. Days later, the Mayor of the county went to the general hospital of Redview to visit RCPD officer John McManis, who recovered from multiple injuries while on patrol. Because of sense of intimidation, the US Department of Justice has been summoned to investigate the cases. All officers have been placed on restricted duty and are accused of gross misconduct. With no agency available to serve the streets, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Vehicle Response Team, or VRT, has been called in to substitute RCPD while under investigation. While under restricted force, the player thinks that if they want to win, they need new rules. Since the racers operate outside the law, the player decides to go rogue and infiltrate the racers, by means of impersonation. The player uses an impounded vehicle fitted with 'Pursuit Tech' to wreck some racers as an officer, while at the same time acting as a racer. He also creates his own alias: F-8, or Fate. He uses his tactics to apprehend the racers while pretending to be their opponent in their racing, without blowing cover. F-8 becomes popular online after several news reports of him wreaking havoc. As a result, violence breaks more and more. Because of that, the restricted officers have been called to be recruited to VRT. However, the VRT only accept skilled and aggressive drivers and they do not accept many cops because they only bring chaos instead of bringing peace. F-8 decides to join VRT, and a test is given to him. After passing the test, he is accepted into the VRT. The United States taxpayers invests millions of dollars into F-8 and expects that it will be well spent. His mission at the VRT begins: to disrupt the network of the racers. The VRT have identified three known associates of a street racer named Zephyr via radio signal decryption. The three use encrypted radios that ping during communication. Because of the three, locations of Zephyr are vague, so F-8 needs to seize the communications in order to clear the signals. After that, the radio signals are now clear, and they are able to decrypt Zephyr's radio signal. At the signal, a message from Zephyr says that he wants all racers to band together to protect themselves from their enemies. The VRT tell F-8 that he is the only one who can take him down. He then hunts Zephyr and takes him down. However, F-8's car is totaled during the pursuit. He is in critical condition, afraid to be killed in a high-speed collision with Zephyr. Even though his name was not mentioned in a following flash news report, the sources of the news state that F-8 has been terminated from the force for his reckless actions. In the aftermath, as it looks like the street racing epidemic is over, F-8, now a street racer, has just taken Zephyr's position as the top racer in Redview County and uploads a video, issuing a challenge to all racers. Erase the line between single player and multiplayer in this street-racing rivalry between Cops and Racers. Seamlessly join a world where your friends are already racing and chasing. Forget isolated game modes. There are no lobbies; no waiting. You and your friends can all share the same race as paths cross and experiences merge. Key features: • All-drive: Imagine your race and your friend’s pursuit colliding—creating a world where no two events feel the same. Don’t want to play with others? Then simply choose to make Redview County yours alone and dominate the advanced Racer and Cop AI. • High-stakes rivalry: Racers are lone wolves out for glory; driving agile cars built for high-speed racing and epic chases. Cops work in teams to hunt down and bust racers using the full power of the police force. Switch roles whenever you like, and watch the stakes grow through a new scoring system that puts your speed points on the line. • Next-gen racing: Experience speed that you can truly feel in the fastest racing game around, powered by the Frostbite 3 engine. Every detail of the game world is rendered in stunning, high-definition graphics. Race and chase in snow, hail, rain, dust storms and heavy fog. • Your car, your identity: Personalize your cars with performance and style modifications. Power up your car with the latest upgrades in pursuit technology and personalize your bodywork with fresh paint jobs, liveries, custom license plates, rims and decals to show off your car to the world. • Pursuit and evasion tech: Use the latest pursuit tech and modifications to change your pursuit or escape strategy on the fly. Racers evade Cops using turbo bursts, jammers and electromagnetic pulses. Cops will be armed for aggressive busts, deploying shockwaves, spikestrips and calling in police roadblocks or helicopter support. System Requirements OS: Windows Vista (Service Pack 2) 32-Bit Processor: Intel 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo or AMD 2.8 GHz Athlon X2 Memory: 4 GB Hard Drive: 30 GB Graphics Card (AMD): AMD Radeon 3870 512 MB or higher performance Graphics Card (NVIDIA): NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or higher performance Graphics Card (Intel): Intel HD 4000 Integrated 512 MB or higher performance Sound card: DirectX 10.1 compatible Online Connection: 512 KBPS or faster Keyboard and Mouse Check links with this FILEFACTORY LINK CHECKER If links are dead, please leave comment in the post. http://www.filefactory.com/file/x297ixl639f/ http://www.filefactory.com/file/4204tfk3myk3/ http://www.filefactory.com/file/17fxbqanm43v/ |
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