The game also allows you to use ‘Rep Points’ to upgrade your cars and customize them in just about any way you can imagine. The user interface is similar to Need for Speed in a lot of ways but does a better job of getting the player into actual racing events faster, without cutscenes, long loading screens, or gimmicks getting in the way. Bumping into other cars or walls feels how you’d expect it too and each car feels unique. The gameplay is smooth and controls well. Looks really nice during any time of the day-night cycle. When roads are wet from rain, it affects how slippery it is and instead of focusing on immense detail, the game leans more to having nice lighting. However, I think this is mainly because they used the power of this generation for more than just graphics.
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