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NFS Heat is also all-in on visual customization with the options the game gives you, plus a metric crap ton of user-created livery that ranges from stuff you'd expect, to all sorts of crazy synthwave style paint jobs.
Bottom line, it's fun if you like to race, drift, etc., and it's fun messing around with different cars, min/maxing and all that.
On a side note, the customization for vehicles in this game is really damn good. A car design simulator in itself is desirable by some people. I'm enjoying it tbh.
Its just a cooler game with a better map.
Dont like this mexican desert bs.
NFS is so bored to be an arcade game its look like a mobile phone!
I think I've only raced against two other players and it wasn't exactly fun.