Skip to main content
If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy.

Need for Speed: is it any good? This mini-review will give you an idea

Need for Speed is out next week, and below the fold we've posted a mini-review for you.

Watch on YouTube

Westie takes you through some of the car customization options at the start, and according to the man himself the system was really simple and well-laid out.

As far as getting used to how the cars handle, he said it took him 15 minutes or so to get a grip on it. So, that's not too bad.

Visually, Westie found it to be a rather stunning game. Playing it on the PS4, he said it displayed somewhere around 900-1080p and ran at 30fps - which is what was confirmed for Xbox One as well.

His only gripe with the game was that it was always online, which he felt wasn't necessary.

He goes over a bit more in the video, so be sure to give it a watch.

Need for Speed is out on November 3 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One and is available for download now through EA Access.

Read this next