- Publisher: EA Games
- Release Date: Jul 27, 2010
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 155 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 45 out of 155
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Mixed: 65 out of 155
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Negative: 45 out of 155
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Jan 26, 2012Was not overly impressed with this, but hop into it from time to time to see if it's changing/improving. And it is fun in short bursts but not nearly as fun as any of the other Need for Speed titles.
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Feb 21, 2013This game is fun and well made with no bugs, but it just gets boring quickly after a few hours, the world just isnt that large to explore, thats my main issue with this game other then that the cars are great, so are the circuts, sprint races, and cop chases, also the customizing. I would recommend this game since it is a good free racing game for anyone interested in them.
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Mar 27, 2014It is not what i expected on this video game . I thought you get police and kick there but turns out i am wrong in fact there is no police in this game which sucks because we've all seen need for speed movie . its disappointed .Grade C -
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Jan 11, 2021Graphics - bad
Handling - good
Music - ok
gameplay - bad
online activities - bad -
Jul 16, 2019Единственный, но большой плюс игры, это атмосфера благодаря музыке и локации. А так делать почти нечего, графика немного замыленная, сложность минимальная (маленький плюс).
Итог: 7.676/10 -
Nov 11, 2019Was pretty fun to play with friends if you didn't wanna pay for some better games. Most terrible physics and crashes I have ever seen, but my memories on this game are positive :)
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PC FormatDec 24, 2010This is neither a great racing game nor a particularly terrible one, but it does feel like a missed opportunity. [Issue#244, p.108]
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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.
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Need for Speed: World seems to be an experiment on EA's behalf, and it shows. There are other, better games in the long-running series, and it's really only the low pricepoint that sets World apart from its brethren. If you're looking for the next big racing thing, look elsewhere.