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'The experience becomes a monotonous grind before you get anywhere near the level 10 cap for free players, so put some time in before you slap down 20 bucks.'
Read more » GameTrailers
Read more » GameTrailers
'And it's the fact that the game is free that makes it hard to criticise. Ultimately all you'll be loosing here is time, but then again, there's no shortage of cheap, budget racing games that have more content that World currently showcases.'
Read more » AceGamez
Read more » AceGamez
'Need for Speed World is the classic franchise at heart. A fairly big open world to drive around in, many races to participate and dominate, and spot on racing with impressive graphics make this free MMO definitely one to look into. Keep in mind that the word "free" has a huge asterisk next to it.'
Read more » GameZone
Read more » GameZone
'In an nutshell, Need for Speed World is an online racer masquerading as an MMO, where there is really very little player interaction at all. The open world is a glorified queuing system, and there is far too much grinding between upgrades, and far too little difference between the upgrades themselves.'
Read more » IGN
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'NFSW features a big open-world to explore, but it's largely just the cities from Most Wanted and Carbon slapped together.'
Read more » 1up.com
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'The problem is that it’s all very rote, all content we’ve played before in better games, and all the promise seeded in that term, MMO, goes unfulfilled.'
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'It's a real shame that the MMO aspect of World is effectively a needlessly elaborate lobby.'
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