Need for Speed: Unbound

Need for Speed: Unbound (2022)

by Criterion Games, Electronic Arts
Genres:Adventure, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Race against time, outsmart the cops, and take on weekly qualifiers to reach The Grand, Lakeshore's ultimate street racing challenge. Pack your garage with precision-tuned, custom rides and light up the streets with your style, exclusive fits, and a vibrant global soundtrack that bumps in every corner of the world.Show more
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This was another game that despite the low quality of recent releases, during difficult times I had a lot of fun, a unique game, a pearl in recent years, at least for me. With the courage to do something different or perhaps an attempt to make more money? I don't know which one, but whatever the reason, I had a lot of fun with the anime aesthetic, with its effects and fun gameplay, I would like to preserve it without DRM for myself and for anyone else who liked it.
Honestly, I’ve had so much fun with unbound, whether chilling in an online lobby with friends, extracting hypercars from lockdown or simply exploring and appreciating the map. I would say that finishing the story was an amazing feeling, finally getting my car back, and reuniting with Jasmine and Rydell. 10/10 overall game, and I would enjoy replaying it every single time
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