Game- Need For Speed 2015 [exclusive] -
Unlike other entries in the series, NFS 2015 is heavily focused on car culture, styling, and "built not bought" philosophy. It requires an internet connection (even for single-player) and uses a persistent day-to-night cycle.
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Looking back, Need for Speed (2015) is a beautiful failure. Game- NEED FOR SPEED 2015
- Visuals: The game boasts detailed car models, environments, and effects, making for a visually appealing experience.
- Soundtrack: A curated soundtrack, featuring popular artists like The Neighbourhood, Haim, and Major Lazer, complements the game's high-octane action.
- Start with the right car: Choose a car that suits your driving style, and upgrade it as you progress through the game.
- Master the art of drifting: Drifting is a key aspect of Need for Speed 2015, and mastering it will help you earn more points and rewards.
- Explore the game's world: Take time to explore the game's world, and discover new racing events, collectibles, and secrets.
- Pros: Best-in-class visual customization; unmatched atmosphere (sound, lighting, FMV); stellar car list (JDM legends like the Mazda RX-7, Honda NSX, Toyota Supra).
- Cons: Unreliable handling physics; intrusive always-online requirement; short career mode (approx. 15 hours).
Speed: Focused on maintaining high speeds and crossing the finish line first. Style: Earned through drifting and precise car control. Unlike other entries in the series, NFS 2015