Finally, Need for Speed goes back to its roots with Need for Speed Hot Pursuit.

I am not saying that the other need for speed games in recent years has been bad, they simply deviated a bit from their roots and, often, they looked like completely different video games.
The last chase game was actually on the PS2 and since then we have needed speed games that have often felt like they have been linked to the fast and furious movie franchise.
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit has resumed the place where the franchise ended on the PlayStation 2 and this game feels like a restart to put everything in order.
This game is about driving fast, getting away from the police and causing some pretty impressive car accidents. The need for speed is back and does not throw punches.
The game that is pursued is perfect and the driving is similar to the Burnout franchise of which I am a fan.
The cars handle well and have a good solid weight.
One thing I liked about this game was the fact that if you hit a barrier, then your car slows down as I imagine it in real life (not that I’ve ever driven a Bugatti Veyron).
When hitting the walls and other cars, there is also damage that, once again, is a step in the right direction, even if you go to the maximum speed and cause a serious accident, then it is likely that you have completely eliminated your car. . .
Being able to completely destroy your car is an excellent feature of this game and also makes the player more difficult and fun.
Having said all of the above, you will be happy to know that clean driving is rewarded with Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, although sometimes I find it impossible not to take my opponents off the road because seeing them crash or being caught was too much fun.
One feature that was added to the game was that you can play as a runner and police.
This allows the game to offer some flexibility.
As you level up in the game, you can also unlock some great weapons.
These weapons include EMP and Spike strips, which make your opponent’s fun.
I enjoyed Need For Speed Hot Pursuit, but one complaint that I have with the game is that if you are new to the franchise or do not play many racing games, I think that when you start, this game is quite difficult, which requires a little of practice to improve, but once you have mastered driving, it really is a fun experience.
This is an excellent title for any age that I highly recommend.

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