Need for Speed: No Limits | Free to play

Even though it doesn’t reach console quality, I think the graphics of Need for Speed: No Limits are quite good. With the large file size and high power requirements for processing graphics, I was quite surprised by the fairly smooth frame rate throughout the game. With all the technological limitations of the current smartphone generation, I don’t really expect Need for Speed: No Limits to have game console quality. Moreover, this game carries a free-to-play scheme with the IAP business model.

Need for Speed: No Limits is a 2015 racing video game for iOS and Android in the Need for Speed series, developed by Firemonkeys Studios and published by Electronic Arts. The game is the twentieth title in the Need for Speed franchise and the second free-to-play title after Need for Speed: World), as well as the franchise’s first original title created specifically for mobile devices, unlike previous mobile games in the series which were simply adaptations. or friends from various Need for Speed games. It was released on 30 September 2015.
Need for Speed: No Limits has a heavy focus on street racing, vehicle customization, and evading the police. Players must race in “Campaign races” (which are considered the story mode of the game), “Car Series races” (where only certain cars can participate to win in-game prizes) and “Rival races”. Additionally, players can participate in special time-limited events, where players will be loaned special cars to use in the event. If the player completes the event before the event time runs out, the player will be able to keep the loaned car as a completion reward.
Most of the cars in the game can be customized with wheels, body-kits, widebody kits, paint jobs, and wraps, in addition to performance upgrades. Unique cars obtained from limited special events (as with Ferrari cars), however, can never be visually customized.

Need for Speed: No Limits chooses to use controls commonly used in racing games for touch screen devices, but with slight adjustments. There are three control options that you can choose according to your habits. The first is by tapping on the right and left sides of the screen to turn the car, and the second you can rely on the accelerometer device on your smartphone. Meanwhile, lastly, control with a virtual steering wheel, which seems like no one uses this type of control.
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