Need for Speed (2015)

Ghost Games

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One

3.12 from 433 ratings

1258 members have it in their collection · 53 playing now · 408 backlogged · 168 wish listed

How long? Main story 25h · with extras 21h · 100% 33h (from 5 logged playthroughs)

With over 20 years of history in its rear view mirror, Need for Speed returns with a reboot that delivers on what Need for Speed stands for - rich customization, authentic urban car culture, a nocturnal open world, and an immersive narrative that drives your NFS game.
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Release dates

  • Nov 03, 2015 (North_America) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Nov 05, 2015 (Europe) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Mar 15, 2016 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 3/5 · Jan 30, 2020

It's actually quite good.

It's quite a good game, actually one of the better NFS titles over the years. For me it only has 2 let downs; auto-drift - feels like it's really forced on you, making the drifting unpredictable and not really enjoyable. My second dislike is that there's only 5 cars to be stored in garage, and I would have welcomed to …

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It's quite a good game, actually one of the better NFS titles over the years. For me it only has 2 let downs; auto-drift - feels like it's really forced on you, making the drifting unpredictable and not really enjoyable. My second dislike is that there's only 5 cars to be stored in garage, and I would have welcomed to be able to store more than that and then perhaps the acting/cut-scenes are bit forced at times. Visually, it's a great looking game though, and for not serious driving it's actually quite fun. As long as you have the right expectations from it, it will deliver, but it can't compete to more serious racing games.

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