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Need for Speed Heat Review – Palm City Drift! (PS4)



Two years ago, Need for Speed Payback hit us with plenty of fun racing to love but even more microtransactions to hate. Ghost Games is back with their latest entry, Need for Speed Heat. Is this latest iteration of the long-running series a true return to form" Or does Need for Speed need to go back to the garage for some major tune-ups"
Frostbitten Racing
The Frostbite Engine continues its quest for EA development domination, the latest title it?s being used for being Need for Speed Heat. It?s hard to tell what exactly that means for a racing game, but the frame rate remained solid at 30 frames per second throughout our time with NFS Heat. Things look good during the day but the night stages are where the engine really shines. The neon lights of the city reflect off car models, sparks fly as paint is traded, and the red and blue of the police glows from behind as chases ramp up. Some sort of PS4 Pro toggle between prioritizing graphics or performance would have been great, but no such option exists as of this writing.
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