


Now comes Need F or Speed Heat as a last chance for Ghost Games to prove they can breathe life into a series that has been driving on fumes for too long. NFS 2015 was so bug-ridden, so hopelessly off the mark from what it was supposed to be, that I outright refused to play NFS Payback. Still, I think we can all agree that it was impossible to look past the spectacular mess that Electronic Arts had made with their once great franchise. Perhaps my profound disgust might’ve been aggravated a little by sentiment since I have been playing this series before I was even a teenager.

Turns out it was not just the worst racing game I ever played: it was perhaps one of the worst games I owned. So when the first post-release sale came around, I had no idea that I was willingly spending my hard-earned cash on an irrecoverable train wreck congealed into a game. It was only because so many reviews I read or watched failed to mention most of this game’s very serious problems. I was one of the idiots that actually bought Need for Speed 2015.
