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Need for speed: Heat Worth Everything?!

Sumimasen | Published on the fri Sep 17, 2021 1:28 pm | 237 Views

Today we have good games to review, and I thought I should make one on this game. Perfection is only a necessary trait to a great game, but how far does Need for speed: Heat take it? After about 12 hours of playing it says a lot. With two aspects which are Day or Night, you can consider either working on gaining more in-game cash during day mode. Or take on the heat from the cops and work on your Rep points at night. Keep in mind that either side has story mode missions. The night aspect puts you in a world of complete chaos amongst these other drivers gaining attention from cops. So you really need to maneuver either fast or drift past all the nostalgia. I purposely gain attraction from the night mode cops, so that I build more rep which gains you level. At a whopping level 19, I can either work on getting the in-game money to make my car much faster, or build a reputation in my crew. This game puts you in a car crew online as soon as you start playing the online mode. To top the icing on the cake, you can race other drivers(online) but I have yet to try this. No excuses here but still trying to make my car much faster. So that when I’m going 100 mph I can drift at high speed. Whichever route you take be always crispy when racing online due to the high velocity of cop chases, be warned if cops spot you at all they will pursuit. I truly find the art drifting and going through terrain to confuse the computer. It only makes sense to be a better driver, but with everything aside you will need a good car for starters. Grinding this game a lot is required to gain higher heat and that heat rises the longer you stay in a cop dwindled chase. So my best advice is to start earning cash in the beginning doing races and missions as a side hustle. Unless you love story mode only than focus on that. Keep drifting…



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