The game isn't any better than any other NFS game they've released in the last decade. I think it absolutely is though. Heat is the most fun I've had with an NFS game ever since the 2010 Hot Pursuit remake. The 2012 Most Wanted reboot gets an honorable mention, but everything outside of those (Rivals, NFS 2015, Payback)

In this video I test which is fastest car in NFS Heat. In this video we test Razor Mustang GT and BMW M3 GTR E46 from Most Wanted. All vehicle test on same w

felt like more of the same not like most wanted or the last hot pursuit its good if you like nfs in general get it at a good price. Gamepassnchill 3 years ago #3 Im enjoying it, but then again I havnt played a need for speed game since ps2 days. 87. 86. Hustle by day and risk it all at night in Need for Speed Heat, a white-knuckle racer that pits you against a city's rogue police force as you battle your way into street racing's elite. By day compete in the Speedhunter Showdown -- a sanctioned competition where you earn bank to customize and upgrade your garage of high-performance cars. Idk how Payback, a game far worse in terms of monetization compared to Heat and 2015, has better looking graphics even without the rain weather effects than Heat does. Like, bland as the game looks in terms of map design, it does justice to the graphics. 1. 317 votes, 68 comments. 149K subscribers in the needforspeed community. Need for Speed
Forza will be more realistic (For example - have to slow way down on turns), while heat you can drift around corners basically at full speed. Forza will give you a variety of racing (street and off road), while heat is only street racing but you also get the thrill of the police chases. I enjoyed heat a lot due to the cops, but after you get
Just a question: Is MW2012 your first/only NFS game? If you so, you might be better off with the Burnout games, especially Paradise which MW2012 basically is just with licensed cars. If not, it depends. I don't own the game but from what I seen, it has great car customization and extremely difficult cop chases. The most recent Need for Speed Heat supposedly used Most Wanted as an inspiration, and while it never quite reached the highs of the original Most Wanted, the inspiration was clearly there. Not really. Heat was so mediocre (while technically better in some areas than the earlier games) that it ended up being my least-played Ghost Need For Speed, even though all of the games they made were subpar. My favorite of the bunch, though, is 2015. The soundtrack, atmosphere, user interface and customization make up for how broken the Au8PXp.
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