Need for Speed Payback is Action Packed Racing at Its Best

Need for Speed Payback is Action Packed Racing at Its Best

Fast & Furious made into a game.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jun 13, 2017 @ 12:15 PM (Staff Bios)
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Although The Crew 2 and Forza 7 might have been the highlights of E3 2017 for upcoming racing games, Need for Speed Payback definitely has its place in the racing community. As expected, Need for Speed Payback offers a much more chaotic racing experience that its competitors. The gameplay trailer for Need for Speed Payback definitely feels very similar to an explosion-filled action movie, but it also seems to have a big emphasis on story-telling.

Need for Speed will feature a single-player campaign that is completely playable offline as well as an online multiplayer feature. You can definitely expect to see very action-packed, high-adrenaline cop chases with plenty of explosions in Need for Speed Payback. If you like supercars, and action packed movies, then Need for Speed just might be for you. It's essentially Fast & Furious made into a game.

Need for Speed Payback launches on November 10th for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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