However, switching to night will open up street races where you?ll primarily earn reputation points, which is Need for Speed Heat?s version of experience. During the day you?ll race around the open-world map, taking on races and events that allow you to earn money to purchase new vehicles and upgrades. Need for Speed Heat?s big hook is the use of its day and night modes. There?s not a lot new under the hood in Need for Speed Heat, but overall, it?s a pretty enjoyable experience. It?s also not the most exciting or unique take on the genre either, but something you?ll still likely have fun with if you?re willing to give it a shot. In general, it?s a pretty fun arcade racer. It has better progression, a better story, better handling, and excises the egregious turn to micro-transactions that weighed down its predecessor. I can easily say that Need for Speed Heat is a far better game than 2017?s Need for Speed: Payback.
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