
Leveling up means unlocking different customization options in the hub garage, where players can tweak car performance and appearance as they see fit.

They either exist as races or single player trials in which you earn cash and reputation points, of which also serve as experience points. They consist of circuits, point-to-point races, and drift challenges. You can also race to mission icons scattered across your map. You access missions via your in-game phone from texts and calls from crew members. Unlike Rivals, where player-controlled street racers and police patrolmen opposing each other populate the same open world, Need for Speed hardly gives incentives for player-to-player contact. For the most part, they appear as icons on a map, often involved with their own game rather than purposefully interacting with others. Missions never take place during the day, just night or dawn. Similar to Rivals, the game requires an online connection so other racers randomly enter your world map for you to engage with. In other news, free roam is back and even better this time around because you’re in an underground racing community! What remains the same, of course, is the option to customize your car to match the over-realistic expectations you have for it in real life. Ghost Games took the story concepts from the previous Need for Speed titles and blended them into one ironically original game.
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From there, the player sets off to earn reputation points and cash to buy new cars, upgrade them, and become a street racing legend.īy now, the game-play probably sounds very familiar and that’s because it should be.
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You start off the game in Ventura Bay, a fictional city where the nameless driver becomes a member of an underground racing crew.

This newest creation by Ghost Games is also the latest entry into the Need for Speed series since Rivals in 2013, also partly developed by Ghost Games. What I settled on was simply “wondrous,” although I would’ve opted to use a newfangled, over-the-top phrase to sum up this bundle of awesomeness. Man oh man, it took me a while to write this because I was simply trying to find the right grammar to describe this new Need For Speed reboot.

The Grand Debut Introducing: Need for Speed
