

The upcoming NFS Heat hopefully does the handling model right and takes the best bits of this game.

It's not a great game but it's pretty decent, all things considered. For less than a fiver I can't really complain though. If only the same attention to detail was put into the handling, this would have been a real follow up to Hot Pursuit 2010, which is still my favourite NFS. I remember at launch the screenshots looked amazing and even in 2019 it looks stunning.

The main standout for me is the graphics though (as with most people). Also the always online nonsense is total pointless. It's still not great, but it's miles better if you take the sharpness out of the steering.

I've found that changing the settings to a more drift setup helps enormously. Now to the negative stuff and everyone probably knows what I'm talking about. There's a decent range of cars and plenty of customisations to get lost in and the open world is very pretty with loads of wet roads and neon lights. It reminds me of the old PS1 days and I love it. I'm also a real fan of cheesy FMV cut-scenes and this game has a ton of them. If you cant beat your competitors, change competitors. Tuning: - Performance - Hoods - Spoilers - Rims - Roof scoops. It can replace PUNTO or be added as a new car (C6RZR1). This car is converted from Forza Motorsport 4, featuring parts from Need For Speed Most Wanted. I know it's all at night (rain) but the image quality is astonishing for a 4 year old game. Because theres the 2015 one that has no customizable headlights. Kuru would speak repeatedly HOLY GRIP driving this car. The graphics stand out as maybe the most photo-realistic we've seen this gen. Had a go at it today and I have to say that the graphics and atmosphere are amazing. Featuring over 50 different models, each can be customised using aftermarket body parts and aftermarket performance parts.Ok, so I know this game gets a bad rap, but I thought I'd take a punt on it as it was on sale on xbox live yesterday for £4.50. Cars featured in Need for Speed (2015) are all available from the beginning, and can be purchased with cash earned from events.
