
#NEED FOR SPEED RIVALS SOUNDTRACKS UPGRADE#
With this, you can change the colours of your cars, upgrade performance (in the racing career) and pursuit tech, and add and swap out vinyls. Something which people seem to cling onto with dear life in the Need for Speed franchise is the cusomisation options.

Although I found this rather evolutionary and clever, it seems to get in the way quite a bit, and may leave you slightly disoriented from time to time. With this, you can either take them down, team up, or leave them be. Whilst driving along, you will occasionally meet with other players, who may either be with or against you on the driving grounds. Probably the games biggest feature is the seamless integration between both single and multiplayer. The same goes for the racer career, although in that, you must race one another and evade the police, racking up speed points and climbing leaderboards. Completing these tasks will progress you through the game, and with that, through the story (the story being something which, in my opinion, felt rather cheap and lacking).

Each task is varied, and stretch from completing a certain challenge to driving at a specific speed by a police camera. Playing as the police, you will have to patrol Redview County to hunt down racers, take on challenges, and perform multiple tasks that are predetermined in the base before setting out into the world. Well worth a buy, but I first must mention the ups and downs of the game To start with, the choice between cop and racer is something which has existed for a while now, but is executed perfectly in this game. Playing as the police, you will have to patrol Redview County to hunt down racers, take Need for Speed Rivals delivers both in terms of the visuals and in terms of the gameplay.

Need for Speed Rivals delivers both in terms of the visuals and in terms of the gameplay.
