![]() ![]() So what’s it actually like racing in NFS Payback? Well, it’s a lot like you’d expect. It’s much the same in Payback, except that your main upgrade path is by winning ‘speed cards’ when you come first in a race (or manage to reach the escape point when being chased by the cops). ![]() It harks back to the gold old Need for Speed Underground days where you could take a car from stock and add a turbo and other go-faster goodies, as well as tricking it out with fancy paint, wheels, spoilers, body kits and crazy lighting. This becomes the car you’ll upgrade to compete in the main road races, but you’ll need to buy or acquire others along the way which are specific to each type of race. Payback, then, is the reason for racing – and beating – the various racing crews around Fortune Valley: after you’ve mastered the disciplines (point-to-point road racing, off-road racing, drag racing, drifting and escaping from the cops) you’ll finally get the chance to exact your revenge on Lina.Īfter the first few point-to-points and races you start the game proper and choose a car. The story is no less contrived than any previous NFS title, with the three main protagonists being double-crossed at the outset as you complete your first Blockbuster mission. ![]()
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