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Ciao
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8 years ago
"A Good Racer With Poor Multiplayer"

All of us in the house adore gaming and it shows when you look at the consoles cluttering up the living room and bedrooms, not to mention when you include the PC's. The PS4 is one of the consoles that are shared between us and we all have games on it and fight over it when it when more than one of...

Plays well; entertaining; looks brilliant and varied play

Lack of a decent multiplayer

GameCritics.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Midnight Run

Welcome to Ventura Bay, the featured city in the latest Need For Speed where the sun never shines and it rarely stops raining! Everyone here absolutely loves to race - except the cops, but they're total squares who don't get the streets like the kids do.

A great sense of speed and lovely visuals

The braindead; cheating; rubber-banding opponent AI

GamesRadar
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Need For Speed

Need for Speed takes driving into a gorgeous world with a modern edge, but its pesky attitude and strict online-only requirement make you yearn for the good old days.

Ventura Bay lays out a gorgeous; rain-slick city; Car customization is rich and fulfilling; Drifts take time to tune and master

Completely unplayable offline; Pestering story mode; Parts of the world are a lifeless sprawl

IGN
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Need for Speed Review

looks the part, sounds the part, and is surprisingly reverent to real-world car culture. I like the direction Ghost has taken here, and I think it's the right one, but beneath its flashy exterior it's not quite firing on all cylinders.

Great visuals and sound; Drifting feels satisfying

Story is brief; multiplayer underdelivers; Rubber band AI; daft time-of-night effects; No drag racing; and no pause button

GameSpot
★★★★
8 years ago
Straight from the underground.

The Need For Speed series has always been something of a chameleon. At various points, it's been a police chase simulator , a realistic track racer , and even a Cannonball Run-style action movie on wheels .

Visually stunning city; Deep; rewarding progression; Genuinely customizable handling; Nail-biting sense of speed

Rubber-banding AI; Draconian drift scoring system; Always-online means never pausing

GamingTrend
★★★★
8 years ago
Burning rubber: Need for Speed review

EA and Ghost Games are bringing Need for Speed back, boasting it as the definitive arcade racing experience, and in many ways they have succeeded. The newest installment is a spiritual successor to the Underground series, which many fans have been begging for.

Five ways to play; Terrific sound effects and visuals; Tuning is simple yet highly effective

Writing is mediocre; Could use more visual mods; Only five garage slots

Metacritic
★★★
★★
8 years ago

Steering, different styles, etc. take getting used to, but that hardly puts a damper on the amazing graphics and the feel of being a part of the underground racing scene again.. A generally good tribute to the NFS Underground games. Rubberbanding AI feels almost soul-crushingly unfair.

God is a Geek
★★★★★
8 years ago
Need for Speed Review

If ever there were something that typified style over substance it would be the latest iteration of Need for Speed. After a few humdrum entries, Ghost Games has looked back to the series' early glor

Amazing customisation; Great looks; Plenty of cars

Inconsistent handling; Major rubber banding; Incredibly annoying phone

Game Informer
★★★★
8 years ago
Back To The Drawing Board

Concept: Restart the series with the basic beats of street racing, drifting, and car customization Graphics: Sometimes the live-action cutscenes bleed into in-game assets seamlessly, and other times you're just as surprised when a building pops into place while you're racing Sound: The constant...

gametrailers.com
★★★★
8 years ago
Need for Speed

With a series that's as long-running as Need for Speed, it's no surprise that it's taken on many different forms. It's gone from racing rare cars on rural highways to customizing tuners on crowded city streets.

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