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Need for Speed Unbound

2022
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Sports, Vehicular, Single Player, Multiplayer, Racing
AvailableNov 29, 2022
PlatformPC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
DeveloperCriterion Games
Overview

Race against time, outsmart the cops, and take on weekly qualifiers to reach The Grand, Lakeshore's ultimate street racing challenge. Pack your garage with precision-tuned, custom rides and light up the streets with your style, exclusive fits, and a vibrant global soundtrack that bumps in every corner of the world.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

77


Opencritic Score

75


IMDB Score

6.8

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Critics have mixed opinions on the story of Need for Speed Unbound. Some praise its realism and immersive Fast and Furious vibe, while others criticize it as forgettable and lacking originality. Positive aspects include well-written characters and voice acting, but negative feedback points to excessive dialogue and irritating characters. Overall, the story is seen as both a strength and weakness of the game, with some finding it engaging and others finding it off-putting.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Need for Speed Unbound are quite varied. Some critics, such as App Trigger and PlayStation LifeStyle, praise the story for its realism, strong Fast and Furious vibe, and refreshing change of pace. They appreciate how the story hangs over the game and provides a sense of immersion. CGMagazine also commends the narrative for its well-written and believable characters, as well as the predictable but well-done voice acting. These positive aspects of the story contribute to the overall enjoyment of the game for players who appreciate a compelling narrative. On the other hand, several critics express negative opinions about the story. Dexerto, GamingBolt, God is a Geek, Screen Rant, Video Chums, Twinfinite, Gaming Age, Game Rant, and GameSpot all criticize various aspects of the story. They mention that the story is forgettable, lacks originality, and can be cringe-worthy or annoying at times. Some critics specifically point out the excessive talking during events, long-winded monologues, and irritating characters. These criticisms highlight the weaknesses of the story and suggest that it may not engage players or enhance their gameplay experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards a mixed reception of the story in Need for Speed Unbound. While some critics appreciate the realism, strong vibe, and refreshing change of pace, others find the story forgettable, lacking originality, and even irritating at times. The narrative is described as both a strong point and a weak point of the game, depending on the critic. However, it is worth noting that some critics, such as Game Informer and Launcher, mention that there are earnest moments and core motivations that come across well in the story. This suggests that while the story may have its flaws, it still manages to resonate with certain players and provide some enjoyable elements.


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Critics praise Need for Speed Unbound for fantastic controls, thrilling races, and a risk-reward system, but criticize its similarity to past titles and certain gameplay mechanics. Overall, the game offers an enjoyable racing experience with customization options, challenging races, and intense police chases.

In analyzing the opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Need for Speed Unbound, it is evident that there are several positive aspects highlighted by multiple reviewers. The controls of the game are widely praised, with critics such as App Trigger and Push Square commending the fantastic controls and customizable drift settings. The ability to tweak the controls to match individual preferences adds a layer of personalization to the gameplay experience. Additionally, the gameplay is described as thrilling and exciting, with critics like Digital Chumps and Metro GameCentral emphasizing the unequivocal excitement of the races. The risk and reward system, as mentioned by PlayStation LifeStyle, adds an interesting gameplay loop that keeps players engaged. However, there are also some negative aspects that critics have pointed out. One common criticism is the similarity to previous Need for Speed titles, as mentioned by COGconnected. The tap/brake-to-drift system is also criticized for its mechanics, with COGconnected expressing dissatisfaction with this aspect. God is a Geek highlights the heavy handling and low default camera angle as detractors from the gameplay experience. In addition, Screen Rant mentions that the world feels unresponsive to the player's actions, which may hinder immersion. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Need for Speed Unbound offers an enjoyable and satisfying gameplay experience. The positive aspects, such as the fantastic controls, thrilling races, and the risk and reward system, are widely praised. Critics like Dexerto and The Loadout appreciate the fun of chaining drifts and the satisfaction of trademark Need for Speed gameplay. However, there are some negative aspects, such as the similarity to previous titles and certain mechanics that may not be as responsive or enjoyable. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is that Need for Speed Unbound delivers a captivating racing experience with its unique customization options, challenging races, and intense police chases.


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Need for Speed Unbound's graphics praised for realistic city design mixed with unique cel-shaded characters and graffiti effects. Critics laud fantastic visuals but some find cartoony elements distracting. Overall, the game's refreshing art style and vibrant colors receive widespread acclaim, standing out in the racing game genre.

The graphics and visual design of Need for Speed Unbound received overwhelmingly positive feedback from the majority of critics. The city in the game was praised for its realistic art style mixed with cel-shaded characters and graffiti-like special effects. App Trigger highlights the level of detail in the city elements, stating that it surpasses the visuals of the Matrix Awakens tech demo. The visuals are described as fantastic and beautiful. Dexerto also mentions the unique graffiti-inspired art style and the slick menus, further emphasizing the positive aspects of the game's visuals. PlayStation LifeStyle commends the refreshing and unique approach to visuals with a graffiti-inspired aesthetic, particularly praising the cartoon-style graffiti effects during nighttime street races. However, there were some criticisms regarding the visuals of Need for Speed Unbound. COGconnected criticizes the cel-shaded character models and cartoony effects, while God is a Geek finds the colorful and cartoony characters to be distracting. Video Chums mentions that the city design is attractive with cartoon-style visual flairs on vehicles, but it is not as visually striking as other racing games like Forza. Screen Rant also notes that while the customizable rides look realistic, the visual effects could have been more vibrant and colorful. Overall, the consensus among critics is that the graphics and visual design of Need for Speed Unbound are very good. The unique and refreshing art style, blending realistic elements with cel-shaded characters, graffiti-inspired effects, and vibrant colors, was widely praised. Critics such as GameSpew and TheSixthAxis appreciate the game's visual flair and characterful art direction. The positive feedback from the majority of critics indicates that the graphics and visual design of Need for Speed Unbound successfully stand out from other racing games and add personality to the overall experience.


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Critics praise the Sound Design and Music of Need for Speed Unbound for its killer playlist of tracks from popular artists like A$AP Rocky and Bicep, enhancing the gameplay experience with a mix of electronic, R&B, and hip-hop beats. However, some critics express concerns about the voice acting and dialogue, suggesting room for improvement in that area. Overall, critics agree that the game's audio design creates an immersive and enjoyable experience, contributing to its unique sense of style and the thrill of street racing.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Need for Speed Unbound generally lean towards the positive side. Many critics praise the soundtrack, describing it as decent, fun, incredible, and well-curated. Dexerto specifically mentions the hip-hop mix of tracks and A$AP Rocky's appearance, while Digital Chumps highlights the mix of chillstep and hip-hop beats that enhance the gameplay experience. GamingBolt and Screen Rant both appreciate the mix of electronic, R&B, and hip-hop music, with GamingBolt noting that it feels more at home in the game compared to previous entries. TheGamer and Launcher (The Washington Post) emphasize the inclusion of popular artists like A$AP Rocky and Bicep, contributing to a killer playlist of nonstop bangers. TouchArcade also mentions that the audio design complements the visual style in the menus, further enhancing the overall experience. On the negative side, some critics express concerns about the voice acting and dialogue. Press Start Australia finds the characters and dialogue while driving grating, and The Loadout mentions disappointing voice acting and a script that doesn't fit the voice actors. These criticisms suggest that the sound design in terms of voice acting and dialogue could have been improved to enhance the overall immersion and storytelling aspect of the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Sound Design and Music of Need for Speed Unbound are strong aspects of the game. The positive comments regarding the well-curated soundtrack, the mix of genres, and the inclusion of popular artists showcase the game's ability to create an immersive and enjoyable audio experience. However, the negative feedback regarding the voice acting and dialogue suggests that there is room for improvement in this area. Despite these concerns, the majority of critics appreciate the sound design and music, highlighting its contribution to the game's unique sense of style and the overall street racing experience.


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Critics are divided on the voice acting in Need for Speed Unbound. Some praise the portrayal of protagonist Rydell, while others find it distracting and cringy. Overall, negative feedback outweighs the positive, with critics citing forced conversations, annoying chatter, and unlikable characters. While some moments are heartfelt, the voice acting fails to enhance the gameplay experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in Need for Speed Unbound are quite mixed. Some critics, such as CGMagazine, praise the voice acting in the game, particularly for the protagonist Rydell. They believe that the voice acting is well-done and adds depth to the character. This positive feedback suggests that the voice acting successfully brings the protagonist to life and enhances the overall experience of the game. However, there are also several negative opinions regarding the voice acting in Need for Speed Unbound. Critics like God is a Geek and The Loadout express their disappointment with the voice acting, finding it distracting and cringy. God is a Geek specifically mentions that the constant talking during events can be irritating, indicating that the voice acting fails to create a seamless and immersive gameplay experience. The Loadout further adds that the protagonist's delivery becomes tiresome quickly, suggesting that the voice acting lacks consistency and fails to maintain engagement. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards a negative assessment of the voice acting in Need for Speed Unbound. Dexerto mentions that the conversations in the game are well-voiced but feel forced and awkward, while Metro GameCentral refers to the characters as obnoxious and the storytelling as lacking. Screen Rant also criticizes the long-winded monologues, stating that they often fail to make the characters likable. Game Informer echoes these sentiments, highlighting the constant chatter between characters and the interruption of exploration by annoying calls and radio segments. However, they do mention that conversations with Rydell provide some genuinely heartfelt moments. In conclusion, while there are some positive aspects to the voice acting in Need for Speed Unbound, such as the portrayal of the protagonist Rydell, the overall sentiment from the critics suggests that the voice acting falls short of expectations. The forced and awkward conversations, irritating constant talking, obnoxious characters, and unlikable monologues contribute to a negative perception of the voice acting. It is clear that the voice acting in Need for Speed Unbound could have been improved to create a more immersive and enjoyable gameplay experience.


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Critics praise Need for Speed Unbound for its stellar technical performance across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC. With smooth framerates, stable servers, and impressive visuals, the game offers a polished and immersive experience. While some minor hiccups were noted on PC, overall feedback is overwhelmingly positive for all platforms.

In terms of technical performance, Need for Speed Unbound received positive feedback from the majority of critics across different gaming platforms. On the PlayStation 5, GamingBolt, Push Square, Softpedia, The Loadout, and TheSixthAxis all praised the game's performance. They specifically highlighted the steady 60 frames-per-second (fps) frame rate, silky smooth gameplay, and stunning visuals. The integration of the DualSense controller on the PlayStation 5 was also commended by Softpedia. These positive remarks indicate that the game runs exceptionally well on the PlayStation 5, providing an immersive and enjoyable experience. Moving on to the Xbox Series X, Game Informer and Gaming Age both expressed satisfaction with the technical performance of Need for Speed Unbound. Game Informer mentioned stable servers and successful crossplay, while Gaming Age appreciated the consistent 4K resolution and 60fps framerate. Although no specific negatives were mentioned for the Xbox Series X version, the lack of detailed comments suggests that the technical performance was solid without any significant issues. On the PC platform, Launcher from The Washington Post and TouchArcade provided their opinions. Launcher reported one bug where the game failed to load the main menu but overall praised the game's glitch and framerate performance. TouchArcade mentioned that the game ran well on both laptops and the Steam Deck, with the only annoyance being the inability to boot up when offline. These minor issues indicate that the PC version of Need for Speed Unbound had some technical hiccups but generally performed satisfactorily. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the technical performance of Need for Speed Unbound was very good across all gaming platforms. The positive feedback regarding smooth framerates, stable servers, and impressive visuals demonstrates that the game excelled in delivering a polished and immersive experience. While some minor bugs and offline booting issues were mentioned for the PC version, they did not significantly detract from the overall positive sentiment expressed by the critics.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the replay value of Need for Speed Unbound. Positive points include a rich single-player campaign with various races and a risk vs. reward system, along with tuning options and extra modes. However, some critics criticize the limited replay value of the online mode, lack of progression carryover, and absence of innovative features. Overall, the game offers decent replayability in the single-player mode, but falls short in online play.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Need for Speed Unbound are varied. Some critics, such as GameSpew and Push Square, highlight the positives of the game's replay value. They mention that the single-player campaign offers plenty of races and competitions, with a risk vs. reward system that forces players to consider their options. Additionally, the ability to tune vehicles and perfect skills in each race type provides further replay value. The inclusion of additional modes, collectibles, and events like takeovers are also appreciated by critics like TheGamer and Video Chums. These aspects contribute to the game's overall replay value and provide post-launch enjoyment against others, as mentioned by The Loadout. However, there are also negative opinions regarding the replay value of Need for Speed Unbound. Critics like God is a Geek and Screen Rant express disappointment in the limited replay value of the online mode. They mention the inability to carry progress over from the campaign, lack of interactivity, and variety of activities in the game's world. Metro GameCentral further adds that the game lacks new ideas and decent crashes, which may impact the replayability for some players. Press Start Australia also mentions that starting from scratch in the online mode can be a bummer for players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Need for Speed Unbound offers a decent amount of replay value, particularly in its single-player campaign. The various races, competitions, and events provide opportunities for players to continue perfecting their skills and upgrading their vehicles. The risk vs. reward system and the inclusion of additional modes and collectibles also contribute to the game's replayability. However, there are some drawbacks, such as the limited replay value in the online mode, lack of interactivity in the game world, and absence of certain features like cop chases and garage progress carryover. Despite these negatives, the majority of critics find the game enjoyable and recommend it for its replay value, as mentioned by Inverse and TouchArcade.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Critics have mixed opinions on Need for Speed Unbound. Praise for its visuals, gameplay, and racing experience is balanced with criticism for its slow progression system, lack of interactivity, and innovation. While some see it as a step in the right direction for the franchise, others find it forgettable or lacking freshness. Overall, the game has strengths and weaknesses, appealing to some but falling short in key areas.

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Digitalchumps.com

Dec 3, 2022

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The game is praised for being a breath of fresh air in the racing genre, offering a fun and enjoyable experience. It is described as what racing games needed, focusing on having a good time rather than being a simulation.

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Gaming-age.com

Jan 3, 2023

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Need for Speed Unbound is the best entry in years and sets a foundation for the future of the series.


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Softpedia.com

Dec 5, 2022

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The game is described as one of the best racing games of the year, with a fun gameplay experience and proper support for new-gen consoles.

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Thesixthaxis.com

Dec 5, 2022

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The game offers a characterful and creative new direction for the Need for Speed series, with thrilling gameplay and impressive technical performance.


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Apptrigger.com

Dec 20, 2022

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The overall verdict of the review is positive, with the game receiving a score of 8.5 out of 10. The reviewer praises the realistic story, visuals, and racing experience, but mentions the slow progression system as the only gripe.

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Gameinformer.com

Dec 12, 2022

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Need for Speed Unbound feels like a foundational entry for where the series could go from here. Competing across the title's many events is a blast, and the juxtaposed visual aesthetics are refreshing. Some elements left the reviewer wanting, but overall, it is as much fun as they've had with a Need for Speed title in years.

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Washingtonpost.com

Dec 5, 2022

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The game is praised for nailing its street racer simulator concept, balancing style and substance, and providing one of the best racing experiences of the year.

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Gamestar.de

Dec 16, 2022

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The reviewer states that Need for Speed Unbound is the best NfS game in years.

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Dexerto.com

Dec 7, 2022

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The review gives a verdict of 4 out of 5, praising the silliness and fun of the game.

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Cgmagonline.com

Dec 4, 2022

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A great leap forward for Criterion and easily the best title in the series in years, but falls just shy of greatness due to some shortcomings

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