Critics called it "B2D" (Brake to Drift) hell. You cannot grip through a corner; the game actively punishes you for trying. To be fast, you must drift everywhere , regardless of the car. Driving a tuned AWD Subaru in the rain? It drifts. A Porsche 911 RSR? It drifts. This leads to absurd scenarios where you are sliding at 200mph through a 90-degree turn while maintaining perfect traction—a visual contradiction that breaks immersion for sim-racers, but feels arcade-fun for casual players.
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The 2015 Need for Speed game is a great option for: Critics called it "B2D" (Brake to Drift) hell
Need for Speed (2015) is widely praised for its and deep customization . As a reboot of the franchise, it focused on returning to "urban car culture" and nocturnal racing. Top Positive Features Driving a tuned AWD Subaru in the rain