Pre-release Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit was well received by critics at
E3 2010 and was awarded with "Best Racing Game" from
Game Critics Awards as well as several other media outlets. Other games in the category included
Forza Motorsport 4,
Gran Turismo 5,
Test Drive Unlimited 2 and
MotorStorm: Apocalypse.
Hot Pursuit was also nominated for "Best Xbox 360" and "Best PS3" game by IGN, and "Best Graphics" by Gaming Excellence.
IGN gave the game 9.0 out of 10 and an Editor's Choice Award, praising the game's "pure over-the-top driving entertainment. The cars and environments are gorgeous, the crashes are spectacular, and the new Autolog feature breathes new life into the time-honored tradition of video game competition among friends."
Eurogamer gave the game 9 out of 10. Reviewer Tom Bramwell said "It's stuffed with content but rarely for the sake of it, and knowing Criterion it will be handsomely supported for months to come, even though it's already the best pure arcade racing game since
Burnout Paradise."
GameTrailers also scored the game 9 out of 10. The reviewer stated
Hot Pursuit was "excellently crafted, letting you take the world's fastest cars across miles of stunning landscapes. Chases are exhilarating from either perspective, and the autolog feature completely changes how you compete with friends, keeping you hooked until you've wrecked all of their scores."
Destructoid gave the game 9.5 out of 10. Reviewer Nick Chester noted that "it delivers a near-perfect competitive experience, in a way that few games - racing or otherwise - can.
Hot Pursuit is not only a defining moment for the series, but for arcade-style racing, period." Reviewer Randy Nelson of
Joystiq was the second reviewer to give the game a perfect score of 10/10. Reviewer Chris Antista of
GamesRadar also gave the game 10 out of 10. Chris stated that "with so many modes and diverse rewards to uncover in
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, it almost feels like 2.5 games in one package."
Electronic Gaming Monthly reviewer Brett Bates gave the game 9.0 out of 10, which felt much the same as
GamesRadars Chris Antista, stating "In effect, you're getting two games in one: What you do as a racer has no bearing on what you do as a cop." Reviewer Tom Orry of
VideoGamer gave the game 8 out of 10, and stated "the core driving is never anything but exhilarating, visually it's almost flawless and the Autolog features are genre leading. There's still something missing, though - a reason to explore the open world."
GameSpot awarded the game 8.5 out of ten and said "This fast-paced racer keeps you glued to the TV and on the edge of your seat regardless of which side of the law you're playing on." However, the UK edition of the magazine gave the game a 9 out of 10, and said "It pays respect to the classic
NFS games, borrows the best bits from
Burnout and is a technical masterpiece. The chase to reclaim
NFS's once legendary chart topping form is well and truly on."
PlayStation Lifestyle reviewer Thomas Williams gave the game 9 out of 10 and stated "What Criterion Games has done with
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is develop the best entry in the series in the last 5 years of release. Once you start playing this game, there is no way you can play just one race." PlayStation Lifestyle writer Mike Hartnett declared
Hot Pursuit better than
Gran Turismo 5, and concluded with "
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is just downright more fun than anything rolling out of Polyphony Digital’s garage. There is certainly no shortage of epic moments in this game. Whether you're tearing through single-player mode to rank-up as a cop or a racer, throwing down spike strips to take out your friends online, or just relieving a bit of stress by driving around in free-ride mode." According to
Metacritic, the
Remastered version received "generally favorable" reviews from critics; the site gave aggregate scores of 74/100 for the Nintendo Switch version, The second week was it dropped down to number six. However, the fourth week,
Hot Pursuit sales jumped 48 percent, which boosted the game from seventh to third. The sixth week,
Hot Pursuit sales were down 67 percent, which slipped down one place to number fourth. The seventh week,
Hot Pursuit was placed number ten, but the next week it jumped up to number seven. In the US,
Hot Pursuit was ranked number seven on
NPD's sales charts for November 2010, outselling Sony's racing juggernaut
Gran Turismo 5, which launched about a week later. On 10 December 2010 GamesIndustry reported that
Hot Pursuit managed to sell 417,000 units in the US in just two weeks. Cowan and Company reported that despite the positive sales figures were not enough to pick up EA's year on year sales figures. The analytical firm stated that the year on year sales figures for November were still down 25 percent for EA. Gamertell stated that "
Hot Pursuit's success is a big boost for a genre that has taken some hits in 2010, as well as a franchise that has been searching for its identity. After several 'reinventions', EA turned to Criterion Games, the studio famous for the
Burnout series, to right this racer. Criterion took the series back to the high-octane formula of cops chasing racers. Unlike actual illegal street racers,
Hot Pursuit fans seem happy to see the police."
Hot Pursuit was placed number ten on NPD's sales charts for December 2010 with sales of 906,000 units for the month. On 1 February 2011, on EA's financial result report of Q3 2010 it was mentioned that the game has sold more than 5 million units. "It's on a sharp uptick the last couple of years as we've driven high-quality titles ever higher in the charts, particularly in Europe but also in North America," John Riccitiello, EA CEO, said during the publisher's overnight Q3 earnings call. Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter commented on the figures, saying that they were slightly over his expectation of 4.5 million units at this point.
Hot Pursuit surprised him, then, but not as much as
Medal of Honor did. Early in November, analyst Mike Hickey also said he believed EA's
Hot Pursuit could sell 4.2 million copies during the 2010
Christmas period.
Awards Following the high praise it received at its release,
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit received numerous awards from various magazines, trade shows and gaming websites. The game has won over 30 different awards, including Racing Game of the Year from major publications, more than any other racing game that year. In 2010, at the
E3 2010,
Game Critics Awards gave
Hot Pursuit the Best Racing Game award.
Hot Pursuit was named the Best Driving Game at the
2010 Spike Video Game Awards.
Hot Pursuit was awarded Best Racing Game by
GameSpot,
1UP,
GameSpy, and
Shacknews.
VGChartz awarded
Hot Pursuit the Best Racing Game on Xbox 360, while
GameTrailers and
Game Revolution nominated
Hot Pursuit for Best Racing Game.
Hot Pursuit was awarded Best Competitive Multiplayer on Xbox 360 by
IGN, as well as a nomination for Most Addictive Game on Xbox 360, while
GamesRadar nominated it for Multiplayer That Broke The Mold.
Giant Bomb gave
Hot Pursuit the Most Improved Franchise award, while
Gamereactor awarded
Hot Pursuit for the Year's Fastest. In 2011, at the
14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the
Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences awarded
Hot Pursuit with "
Racing Game of the Year". At the
7th British Academy Games Awards,
Hot Pursuit won the Multiplayer award. At the 2011
Golden Joystick Award,
Hot Pursuit was a runner up for Racing Game of the Year.
Hot Pursuit was nominated for
Favorite Video Game at the
2011 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, and Best Game at the 2011
BAFTA Kid's Vote Award. ==Notes==