Need for Speed™

Need for Speed™

Atmosphere and style of play, referring to the once successful pair of NFS Underground titles. When racing under the cover of darkness, a carefree arcade and a love of tuning in the realm of dense guys appear.

It’s a pity that under the cover of night racing, the Ghost Games have failed to turn the virtual city of Ventura Bay into a truly vibrant metropolis. It is more like a ghost town, because its inhabitants are only police officers and young road pirates, who supply you with tasks and rewards for their successful performance.

Real player with 43.9 hrs in game


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One of the most immersive street racers out there. I’d say it’s aged quite well.

Though there’s good reason why fans of the franchise are divided on this game, some hating it with a fervor while others laud it as one of the best.

I’ll list the Good, the Bad, and the Debatable in the review below.

Let’s start on a positive note.

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The Atmosphere

Despite the nigh-photorealistic quality, it runs surprisingly well on my GTX 1050 Ti and Intel i5-8400 on max settings.

! (Though I have a mod that disables some unnecessary post-processing features which certainly improves performance) The way all the lighting, effects, animations and sounds are done though, that’s what makes NFS 2016 truly magnificent.

Real player with 35.1 hrs in game

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