![]() I get that Need For Speed has never been intended to be realistic, but I prefer the way the Forza Horizon games do it - they’re not exactly sims, but the handling does at least make sense. There are also enough cut scenes to make a Halo game developer blush. But these three fools pale in comparison to ‘Hashtiger’ - the resident Instagrammer bloke in the game who’ll make you want to hurl your controller at the screen. ![]() Oh, and I’m pretty sure I heard ‘Mac’ say something deeply moronic like “I started drifting the corners for speed” at one point. All are cocky douchebags, and feel the need to constantly chirp away about how awesome they are while you’re driving. You have three playable avatars: Tyler Morgan, Sean ‘Mac’ McAlister and Jessica Miller. ![]() It’s one of the things that’s nudging me toward the idea of continuing the campaign, but it’s also relentlessly irritating, mostly due to the characters. I do actually like the fact that there’s - unlike most driving games - some sort of plot going on, even if it is hilariously derivative. I’m really sitting on the fence here, because I have - at times - enjoyed it, but I’ve also been monumentally, frequently frustrated by it. Having now put a good few hours into Need For Speed Payback, I’m unsure whether or not I’ll be continuing.
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