It’s very intrusive and frustrating especially when you’re at sharp turns or trying to take a shortcut. Sure, it does make the player focus more on the racing than the car culture, but I feel that was the biggest appeal of the NFS franchise. There is no system to install different body kits on some vehicles, add decals, changing the rims, or even making tweaks to performance adjustments. Call me a Need for Speed purist, but I have grown used to really going all out in customizing my vehicles with more than just a new coat of paint. While I really appreciate the car selection in the game as it has a fair balance of many brands, I started to see the aging in this game’s lack of customization. This creates a set balance to put other racers in the same field with little to no advantages other than skill and map awareness. You have in order: sports, performance, super, exotic, and hyper. Not only that, but the car selections are segmented in five performance tiers or series as it’s labeled in the game. The car selection is fantastic, and dare I say actually slightly better than what we had when Ghost Games were still around for their four NFS titles. What we have here in this remaster is a solid game with refinements and even wider car selections because all of the main DLC has been bundled in it from the get-go. It’s dated in terms of depth and certain gameplay features that many players of the franchise have become accustomed to, such as customizations and depth to the overall modern NFS formula. This isn’t to completely downplay the game entirely. It wasn’t too shabby at least for its initial release, but for today’s times, it feels dated. Of course, that probably isn’t going to happen any time soon with licensing issues and salvaging the assets from the now shut down EA Black Box. Release Date: Novem| Novem(Nintendo Switch)Ģ005 called, they want THAT Need for Speed title to return as a remaster or remake. Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed on) and 5, Xbox One and Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC Title: Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remasteredĭeveloper: Criterion Games and Stellar Entertainment By Elliott Gatica 2 years ago Relive Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, Criterion’s first NFS, remastered with better graphics and improved features all in a definitive package.
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