Every single arcade game. BLOODY rubber banding, bad handling, sh!tty AI, the only good thing was the force feedback!!!
NFS: The Run. I paid it for its full price, and i regret every penny. I finished the game the day i got it. Lack of content. The challenges are lame. Just a terrible game overrall
NFS Shift 1 & 2, Ridge Racer Type 4, and the racing on GTA Online.
When I was but a wee fella, I really enjoyed most of the NFS’s. Didn’t really like hot pursuit but loved prostreet, undecover, all the undergrounds, wasn’t a big fan of carbon, loved but never finished Most Wanted. When I went out and got the 2015 one, I put it in, played for like 45 minutes, took it out and took it back to gamestop the next day. Didn’t hate it, didn’t like it.
I don’t have any particularly hated games, but recently I tried playing Colin McRae Dirt with my racing wheel setup and I don’t like it because it took away from me the extra two things that make my life more enjoyable
The Crew. The controls are weird, the story is confusing and the only reason to buy it would be for wild run which you have to pay for again
NFS Undercover on Wii. The Wii remote amplified the arcade handling and the graphics weren’t particularly good by the standards of 2008. GT4 was four years older and much better.
the newest Need for Speed. Because of huge expactations, and disappointing reality.
NFS Rivals, f*cking boring and not even worth 20€…
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I’d personally say NFS Nitro.
Every single arcade game. BLOODY rubber banding, bad handling, sh!tty AI, the only good thing was the force feedback!!!
NFS: The Run. I paid it for its full price, and i regret every penny. I finished the game the day i got it. Lack of content. The challenges are lame. Just a terrible game overrall
NFS Shift 1 & 2, Ridge Racer Type 4, and the racing on GTA Online.
When I was but a wee fella, I really enjoyed most of the NFS’s. Didn’t really like hot pursuit but loved prostreet, undecover, all the undergrounds, wasn’t a big fan of carbon, loved but never finished Most Wanted. When I went out and got the 2015 one, I put it in, played for like 45 minutes, took it out and took it back to gamestop the next day. Didn’t hate it, didn’t like it.
I don’t have any particularly hated games, but recently I tried playing Colin McRae Dirt with my racing wheel setup and I don’t like it because it took away from me the extra two things that make my life more enjoyable
The Crew. The controls are weird, the story is confusing and the only reason to buy it would be for wild run which you have to pay for again
NFS Undercover on Wii. The Wii remote amplified the arcade handling and the graphics weren’t particularly good by the standards of 2008. GT4 was four years older and much better.
the newest Need for Speed. Because of huge expactations, and disappointing reality.
NFS Rivals, f*cking boring and not even worth 20€…