When comparing Need for Speed Most Wanted vs Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the Slant community recommends Need for Speed Most Wanted for most people. In the question“What are the best online multiplayer games on PC?” Need for Speed Most Wanted is ranked 30th while Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is ranked 53rd. The most important reason people chose Need for Speed Most Wanted is:
The game has beautiful graphics and stunning visuals including reflections and light effects.
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Pros
Pro Stunning graphics
The game has beautiful graphics and stunning visuals including reflections and light effects.
Pro Action filled experience
Police car chases, takedowns, roadblocks etc are much more fluid and adrenaline packed compared to many racing games on mobile.
Pro Great voice and motion capture acting makes the game feel more realistic
The single player campaign features a large role acted out by Kevin Spacey appearing as his actual likeness. The rest of the voice acting is also top notch. Combined this makes for a more realistic experience in that you feel more like you are watching live action, over something that is animated.
Pro Good amount of customization to loadout gives the player a lot of choice
With 13 different slots to mix and match the player's loadout, there is a good amount of customization, allowing each player to perform differently. This way you can figure out the best methods that work for your specific playstyles.
Cons
Con Crashes on some devices
There have been several complaints from several reviewers on Google Play saying that the game doesn't work on their devices after the last upgrade. These devices include: Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
Con The game provides no challenge
The game doesn't appear to be challenging to a lot of players due to the wide highways, minimal traffic and the elementary curves
Con Includes in-app purchases
Players are confronted with IAPs in the game for which they already payed $5.57.
Con Lag due to lack of dedicated servers during multiplayer
Most likely due to penny-pinching, studios that produce Call of Duty games refuse to add dedicated servers to the multiplayer of their games, even though the lack of it causes lag for many users.