As befits an entry in the long-running Need For Speed franchise, Need For Speed World features beautiful graphics, dozens of cars, and copious amounts of action. Need For Speed World is a massively multiplayer online racing game first released in 2010 by Electronic Arts. Now that we’re covered uncompromising realism, let’s move on to games that put fun first.
Driving Speed 2 runs only in full-screen mode, so if you have to lower your monitor’s default resolution to get it to run smoothly, the graphics may end up looking stretched and pixelated. It will also collect dents as you bump into walls and other cars, but it won’t easily flip over or lend itself to crazy aerobatics. If your car rubs up against the sidewall as you race, you will see sparks fly.
Driving Speed 2 feels a bit more like a game, though your car can still easily drift and spin out of control.
One level away from Racer’s uncompromising realism is Driving Speed 2.