Need for Speed: Rivals review
GamingDrop-in multiplayer and hectic open world racing gives the Need for Speed series a much-needed nitrous boost
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Drop-in multiplayer and hectic open world racing gives the Need for Speed series a much-needed nitrous boost
Graphically superior but lacking in content compared to the current generation
Solo play and sprawling cities and are so 2003, as you'll need social skills and more focused designs to prosper in this excellent update
Nothing ground-breaking, but ticks most of the FPS boxes and the online co-op mode is fun
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