Testseek.com have collected 73 expert reviews of the Need for Speed: Payback and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Need for Speed: Payback.
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73 Reviews
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Abstract: Need for Speed, gamer mana yang belum pernah mendengar nama franchise racing yang satu ini. Sejak awal eksistensinya di beberapa generasi platform yang lalu, ia memang selalu dikenal sebagai game racing arcade dengan daya tarik yang kuat. Bahwa tidak sepe...
Published: 2017-11-14, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Based on its world and racing alone, Need for Speed Payback was a lot of fun.But where Payback really disappointed is in its progression system. I miss the days of simply driving to races, placing, earning money, using that money to upgrade my car and in...
Story vacilates between bad and so-bad-it's-good, Large map with plenty of room for high speeds and stunts
The worst loot box implementation yet, Loot boxes completely ruined Need for Speed's car performance customization in the process, Don't want to buy loot boxes? Get ready to grind old races for hours every time you obtain a new car
You know what makes me so mad? I want to like Need for Speed: Payback. Go back and read my review of last year's live-action Need for Speed. Sure, we gave it a 3/5, but you know what? That review was peppered with a lot of praise. It was by no means a goo...
Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Benjamin , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The story shouldn't be a major consideration in the critique of a racing game, but story is an obvious major concern in Need for Speed: Payback 's design. The evidence is in the promotional material. Initial hype suggested I'd be able to immerse myself in...
Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Benjamin , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The story shouldn't be a major consideration in the critique of a racing game, but story is an obvious major concern in Need for Speed: Payback 's design. The evidence is in the promotional material. Initial hype suggested I'd be able to immerse myself in...
Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Benjamin , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The story shouldn't be a major consideration in the critique of a racing game, but story is an obvious major concern in Need for Speed: Payback 's design. The evidence is in the promotional material. Initial hype suggested I'd be able to immerse myself in...
Messing around in the vast open world is fun, New offroad races are an exhilarating addition, Solid visuals impart a nice sense of speed, A meaty 25hour quest and tons of side content
Standard road races can be frustrating, Lame characters and fauxedgy tone, Story missions don't let you use your own cars, Customization is built around microtransactions
Need for Speed Payback is a well-designed sandbox that's at its most entertaining when you ignore what's supposed to be the core of the game. The story is a dud, and the game's Ultimate Team-inspired upgrade system is an attempt to force a square peg into...
Published: 2017-11-07, Author: Luke , review by: ign.com
Need for Speed Payback is a big, competent, and confident arcade racer but it's really let down by its linear cop chases, its overwrought and insidious upgrade system, its dreadful dialogue, and its superficial action sequences. It feels fine and it looks...
Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
Simple driving model produces occasional arcade thrills, Expansive and diverse open-world, A decent variety of events fends off repetition
Hackneyed and pervasive story, Restrictive story missions, Sense of speed is lacking, Flagrant emphasis on grinding, The open-world isn't especially memorable
You know what makes me so mad? I want to like Need for Speed: Payback. Go back and read my review of last year's live-action Need for Speed. Sure, we gave it a 3/5, but you know what? That review was peppered with a lot of praise. It was by no means a goo...