A neon-lit urban sprawl perfect for street racing.
A glitzy city filled with neon lights, skyscrapers, and tight urban streets.
Vehicles engineered for extreme short-burst acceleration and straight-line speed. Tyler uses these cars, requiring players to master manual gear shifting and wheelie control. Need for Speed- Payback
Visually, Payback utilizes EA's Frostbite engine to great effect. The vehicle models are highly detailed, featuring realistic paint reflections and dynamic dirt accumulation during off-road races. The desert sunsets and the neon glow of Silver Rock create stunning visual backdrops, even if some environmental textures outside the main roads look flat.
While EA eventually tweaked the economy post-launch to reduce the grind, the core mechanic remains the game’s biggest criticism. A neon-lit urban sprawl perfect for street racing
While smaller than Forza, the car list in is curated for maximum cool.
Missions featuring these heavily armored, inconspicuous vehicles focus on high-stakes delivery runs, evading aggressive police forces, and smashing through blockades. The World of Fortune Valley Tyler uses these cars, requiring players to master
The Fortune Valley Police Department utilizes an array of tactics to take you down:
The bustling urban heart of Fortune Valley, filled with skyscrapers, neon-lit casinos, industrial shipping yards, and tight city streets perfect for drag racing and narrow escapes.
For the first time, you can adjust your car’s handling (switching between drift and grip) on the fly with a single button press. Action Missions:
Built for maximum top speed and precise handling on asphalt. These cars form the backbone of traditional street racing circuits.