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A good driving/racing game?

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  • @Space Voyager I'm late but how is the search going, have you heard of Live for Speed (not "Need" lol...)? Even though it released in 2003 (and in some minor parts it still looks that way) I got a fee

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    @Zombie: that machine can sure turn some heads. But, at the end of the day, it probably isn't that comfortable to sit in, you can't really take advantage of its tremendous power on your daily drives a

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ewiJJe_nYI

 

Need for Speed Heat sends fans to Palm City, a brand-new open world where street racers have gathered to make their names known. By day, players compete in the Speedhunters Showdown, a sanctioned competition where they earn Bank to customize and upgrade their garage of high-performance cars.

 

At night, players risk it all to build their Rep in underground races where a rogue police task force roams the streets, ready to take racers down and swipe all their earnings. The roads, the risks, and the rides never end in this street racer where a player can roll deep with their crew, build their garage full of hot cars, and make the city their nonstop playground.

 

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Need for Speed Heat has an official release date of November 8th.

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