

They’re specialized in repairing and tuning cars and, as a not so legal side activity, also make good money and find new customers by being in the street racing scene. It wouldn’t be a modern-day Need For Speed without some cheesy yet fairly enjoyable premise, right? In short, after creating our cartoon/anime-style character (more on that visual choice later), our OC is introduced as one of the workers in Rydell’s Garage. A short marketing cycle and a controversial anime-influenced visual style had some eyebrows raised, but Criterion’s return to the steering wheel is a positively surprising one: find out more in our review! Let’s ride

The long-lasting Need For Speed racing franchise is back once more! After working on the last three fairly divisive titles, Ghost Games is pushed to the side in favour of Criterion, authors of the Burnout franchise and some NFS games in the 7th generation of consoles too.
