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Part of this is obviously down to the handling model used in the game, which is definitely more arcade than simulation, but this suits the game perfectly, the cars have just the right amount of grip to be able to be driven quickly and not crash all the time, but also allow the occasional drift. The cars also respond well at slow speed. NFS Worlds controls are spot on for the style of racing, you can control the cars very easily, even at high speeds, pushing the stick results in a predictable turn in and small adjustments can be made by small flicks without having the car ending up in a wall. If everything feels natural and does what it’s expected to do the game will be much more enjoyable. If it’s right and it works, it’ll probably get overlooked and nobody will think about it, but that’s good, when it’s wrong, it’s noticeable. Vehicle handling and controls have got to be the most important aspect in a driving game.
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Cars are split up into classes E being the lowest, through D,C,B,A and S being the highest.
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There are regular sales on speedboost cars and there is an in game cash (IGC) car rotation. A lot of the cars however can only be purchased using speedboost. The choice of cars is quite varied, there are imports, muscle cars, super and hyper cars from various manufacturers. Levels seem to go by in a timeframe that feels about right, especially the earlier levels. The game is fun to play and doesn’t feel too much of a grind with regards to the levelling system. It’s very much an arcade racer, but it doesn’t go over the top with unrealism.
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The game is free to play, but includes micro-transactions in the form of Speedboost currency. There are currently four ‘shards’ to choose from, two US based and two European based. Need for Speed World is a MMO racing game set in an open world, released in 2010 it’s now 3 years old and has gone through a few improvements since its release.