After reading all of the negative reviews i can see that people are givingNeed for Speed Payback is a fantastic arcade racing game that i have played for
After reading all of the negative reviews i can see that people are givingNeed for Speed Payback is a fantastic arcade racing game that i have played for
This game has been nothing but fun since I got it. Which was a decent time ago. Up untill the new need for speed came out I was playing this one. The story mode wasn't the longest but it was fun. Really corny cut scenes but all in all not bad.
I didn't realize it needed internet the whole time to play this game and now my kid has a game he can't play
Great Need for Speed Game to PS4, with great history, graphics, gameplay and musics. Very funny to play, I really recommend it to all Need for Speed fans!!!
Gamers the world over since the inception of the 2 nd wave of Fast and Furious films have wanted to experience what its like to be a part of an elaborate heist crew, which is robbing companies, mobsters, and low-lives alike, first hand.
It Works; Can Already Be Purchased for Less Than £30
Laughably Bad; Borderline Idiotic Story; Lacks Any Meaningful Content; Built Around Grinding and Loot Boxes; Unrewarding and at Times Downright Infuriating; Has no Personality of Its Own; Full of Graphical Glitches and Texture Pop-ins
A tragically misjudged series reboot that gets all of the fundamentals wrong, while adding absolutely nothing new to the franchise except flashier graphics.
The graphics and sound are amazing when viewed separately from the rest of the game; The drifting is fun and so too are the customisation options
The races are horribly boring, in terms of their design, the rubber band AI, and the poor sensation of speed; Boring city design and self-destructive always-online requirement
Game disc provided by the publisher This year the Need for Speed series gets the reboot treatment, with this year's entry simply titled Need for Speed, which is the second game to appear on the current generation of consoles after 2013's Need for Speed Rivals.
Ghost Games' decision to largely forgo much of what made Criterion's games work is a strange one, especially given how Rivals built on that DNA so well, but it's not the only questionable choice here.
So ive played it to the end now, plenty of of different aspects to do, engage in and enjoy throughout in the open world, decent driving feeling. In terms of how long the game will last the campaign lasted, for me just short of a month or around 45hrs of play.
Don't listen to the haters that still romance about it being 2003, playing NFS Underground on PS2. We've moved on. The game appeals to the young who like far fetched stories, great looking cars, excitement and a challenge.
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