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33 Reviews
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The always-online nature of the game isn't as annoying as we feared, but it's still annoying. Even after activating the well-hidden Play Alone option, Need for Speed just doesn't feel like a single-player game. It sure is nice to be rid of the annoying pl...
Published: 2016-03-30, Author: Isaac , review by: pcmag.com
Fun driving mechanics, Gorgeous graphics, Fair AI, Many modes and customization options
Atrocious story, dialogue, and soundtrack, Online-only game, Underwhelming multiplayer action, Terribly buggy, with unbearable load times, You can't pause the game
Electronic Arts' newest PC racing game is gorgeous, and offers lots of customization options, but it's super-buggy and features some of the most annoying characters in video game history...
Published: 2016-03-19, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: Developer/Publisher : Ghost Games/Electronic Arts Platform : PC ( Origin ), Xbox One , PlayStation 4 – $/€ 59.99 PC version reviewed. Review code provided by the publisher.Racing around an illuminated roundabout, neons shining off the tarmack below, Ski...
Published: 2016-03-17, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
When looking at Need for Speed's performance on the PC platform it strange to consider that this game was almost released with a 30FPS limit, as during our whole time testing we had difficulty even getting this game to run at below 60, except when playing...
Well optimised PC port that looks and runs great, Great depth in customisation, Perfect Moment mechanic adds an extra level of challenge to every race
Cop chases lack intensity and smarts of previous games, Needless story delivered by laughable live action cut-scenes, Always online requirement is completely unnecessary, Night-time racing only, No cockpit view
Thanks to a lacklustre AI and questionable design direction and needless narrative filled with forgettable characters, the reboot loses the heart of what makes Need for Speed games great. The end result is a pretty but mediocre arcade racer...
Published: 2019-11-13, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: This year, EA's NFS developer Ghost Studios takes us to Palm City - a very thinly veiled version of Miami - for a bit of street-racing with Need for Speed Heat. Heat puts behind us some of the odd design choices employed by EA Games' Ghost Studios in the...
Well optimised PC port that looks and runs great, Great depth in customisation, Perfect Moment mechanic adds an extra level of challenge to every race
Cop chases lack intensity and smarts of previous games, Needless story delivered by laughable live action cut-scenes, Always online requirement is completely unnecessary, Night-time racing only, No cockpit view
Thanks to a lacklustre AI and questionable design direction and needless narrative filled with forgettable characters, the reboot loses the heart of what makes Need for Speed games great. The end result is a pretty but mediocre arcade racer...