Need For Speed: No Limits(Mobile) Review

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Hello fellow gamers! During the Christmas/New year break, I went back to one of my best mobile racing games ( Need For Speed: No Limits), and so in this post, I'm just gonna give a quick overview of the game...the video above has the visual part of the game though.

As we all know, Need For Speed is just one fraction of one of the most popular game developers— The EA sport.

This company is well known for many games such as the legendary plants vs zombies, sim city, NBA mobile, and of course, the Need For Speed franchise. Most people actually know about the desktop/ laptop version of Need For Speed, but surprisingly, not too many know about the mobile versions. Well, in my quest for finding a good mobile car racing game with at least a decent graphics quality, I came across Need For Speed mobile, and to be very honest, I was impressed even at first try


My Observations About The Game;

  • Apparently, before downloading, I watched a few videos about the game, and was even more confused as to how a game with a proposed initial download size of about 150mb, will come with such a nice graphics...I eagerly downloaded it anyway, only for me to be prompted with a compulsory download of about 2.6gb lol.

So apparently, the game's actual size is about 2.74GB — 2.8GB.

  • I also noticed that the game is at least 95% online based, and so each time you feel like playing, you need to have a nice amount of data, and a stable network...the game also auto saves your work so linking to your Facebook or Google play games, should keep your hard earned cars, peradventure you lose your game, or phone.
  • At 0:48, of the video, I tried looking at the car from different angles, and could indeed notice that the game wasn't really the type with excessive lighting, compared to other racing games, which is still fine by me.
  • Also, at 1:07 of the video, while strolling, one can see that the models of the cars used in the game, are actually car models, not some cooked up car names and brand, and I believe every need for speed gamer, knows the game developers always make use of real car models,and to do this, there must be a concrete agreement between the game makers, and the car manufacturers ( no wonder most car racing games, just skip this, tweak some car models, and rename their cars).

Well, making use of actual car models, show the effort the team put into the game, and of course, gives the game that feeling of authenticity, and yeah, It does make the game stand out among the others.

  • The game receives frequent updates, followed by new events, so as to keep the fun.

The Gameplay:

Well, if you are the type that likes story mode, then this is a nice option for you, because the game has the section where you can make use of your highest ranking car for the story mode, although I noticed most of the tracks aren't really as long as some racing tracks in games like "asphalt 8" and the likes.

The game is a relatively fast game...I mean, almost all racing games are built on that right?😅

The game also incorporated the use of drifting/sliding to earn nitro which can be used to boost the speed at will.

Yep, there is also an option for autodrive, although that option isn't always available for tracks you are playing on for the very first time. But then that eases you of some stress, when you wish to replay some tracks...although when this feature is turned on, your vehicle can't power slide/ drift, and so you earning nitro obviously, will be limited a little bit.

Like other popular car racing games, this game also makes use of blueprints— more like the more blueprints you have, the more upgrades can be added to your racing car.

Do not get my last sentence wrong though... These blueprints have nothing to do with the actual in-game currency, and as such most of the time, they need to be earned, by playing some events, and completing some quest.

Going on, I also displayed my best, and current favorite car in the game, at 1:14.

The car is currently my favorite, partly because it's the fastest I have currently, and partly because of the body build (I've always loved the mustang).

I will try making a review on another game, slightly easier, and very similar to Need For Speed: No Limits,

probably in my next video...this is all for now gamers.

All Photo/Video Used Here Belong To Me

Thanks For Reading/Watching.



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In all these, with the active data burn, it seems it doesn't pay (play to earn), or at least with NFTs. 🥲

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Nahh lol😂...I don't think EA games, have ever made any nft, or play to earn game.

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The best thing about these games is that they are free to play. And come with excellent graphics

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Yeah very true...that's one of the reasons I'm not leaving "need for speed" anytime soon😅👍

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Yay! 🤗
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