To pay off the debt you’re forced into a big race that will happen across the country. Need for Speed: The Run is a game centered around a protagonist owing the mob quite a bit of money. Platform : PC, Nintendo 3DS, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360 Fortunately, we have quite a few more big video game hits to bring out on this list.
You have a free roam option, the real fun most players had with this game is going through the actual races rather than driving around to explore the city area. Need for Speed: Packback is set in a fictional Las Vegas, Nevada setting and if you’re familiar with the area you know that the terrain can range from neon-filled city streets to more mountainous areas. With that said, the game is very plot-heavy and it provides a more action-packed kind of game but of course with the main component being racing around. Starting this list off with the game that’s not as big of a hit and it’s certainly a game that gets called out for being a title that didn’t quite hit the strides players were hopeful of.
However, rest assured, you’re still going to have plenty of racing game modes and events here throughout each point. It would sound repetitive if we went through each point and make the same descriptions so we’re going to instead make note of the feature or gimmick that makes the installment stand out from the rest. You’ll get to drive around, enter races, and tweak your vehicles with upgrades. Going into this list, you can expect the basics here as a racing game. These are more of an arcade-style of video game racers that take place in different parts of the world along with their unique gimmicks that may appeal to newcomers or veterans that want something fresh. Need for Speed is one of those game franchises that’s been around for ages now and it’s provided more than a few installments for players to enjoy. Who doesn’t enjoy a great racing game? Kids to adults love the thrill of racing titles whether it’s arcade-based to more realistic simulation.