


Need for Speed (2015) was the first time in almost 7 years that customization was brought back, along with a broad and diverse car list, cop chases that didn't rely on weapon power-ups and a progressive storyline with you working your way up the street racing scene in a low end car to dominate Ventura Bay.
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Need for Speed (2015) however changed my mind on the Need for Speed franchise, a franchise for several years after Black Box closed that I once thought was almost doomed to fail, going down a road where the focus was more on cop-racer weapon battles with each entry lacking proper car customization that made the series so great.

The Need for Speed games that came during the last generation however didn't have the same effect, as while there were some fun games, they just didn't compare like those four games did back on the PS2. Need for Speed has been one of my favourite racing franchises for as long as I can remember, with several of the games in the franchise such as the Underground series, Most Wanted (2005) and Carbon, being my all-time favourites.
