
Wish we had a sim like this, but it is what it is. If you don't feel like sitting in you rig and focusing on those apexes, but maybe would like to drive a Porsche with a wide-body kit and 600 bhp that you just slapped together on some mountain roads at night - this is your totally flawed, yet awesome game. You guys know what I need and what you probably might like too? A game with realistic physics that allows you to build your car, modify it, paint it - non of that corporate sponsors stickers, just flames, tribals and anime girls - and take it somewhere that is not Nurburgring.
#Need for speed 2015 cars hp series
Why I'm saying this? Well for me, racing sims as in simulating real racing series was more of a concession, rather than what I wanted from a game - there was just nothing out there that felt believable and realistic that wouldn't involve actually knowing race cars and series. Block sort of made me interested again but was such a disappointment, thought he so nice and positive despite his utter failure, that I at least followed the season. My perspective is a bit unusual - I lost interest in racing after Senna died (and I was only a kid back then), with a brief hype for rally which was ruined by Loeb and later Ogier (I seriously kept watching only to see them fail). Here is some extra food for thought and maybe an invitation to a discussion. Also, as far as NFS games go (and I've been with the series from its inception), this one probably best nails the initial idea (street racing cars and being the a part of the culture that you see in magazines). I know people here are about serious racing, but if you ever want something more chill to play from a couch with a pad this is it. Not to mention 5 years later it still looks impressive. And the amount of detail in terms of tuning and driving styles to put you into that car culture is insane when you know the topic.

All that cringe story? It's not taking itself too serious and has a lighthearted feel to it, but it all leads to something - meeting some of the icons of tuner culture - Magnus Walker, Ken Block and most importantly Akira Nakai among others. If ever there was a game that tried to capture car culture as it was around the time it released, NFS 2015 did an awesome job there. Bad AI, cringe story and an inconsistent handling model, but I recently realized something. Badass look, amazing performance that's why it was the best car of the game.Yeah, totally not realistic. However it isn't the first custom car from the NFS serie, it is one of the most significant car because of the success of NFS Most Wanted in 2005. The previously spotlighted BMW was the M3 Evolution 2 E30 in the first installment of NFS Most Wanted, but that does not compare to this years 6-cylinder, 370. There is no debate, this car is THE car which incarnate Need For Speed. Still the Best Car from The Best Game in series This is that car, that is worth to climb from 15th to first place in Black list and take it back from Razor! Unique Vinyls, Characteristics, Engine sound - God, I have goosebumps every time when I driving it. Who has never dreamt about having these two cars in his garage?


The M3 GTR has everything for it - great performance, unbelievable look and is really long to get back -īoth cars were on DLC from further NFS games which prove that they mean something strong for the "old" nfs players. It's the rarest car that stays undefeated in all need for speed top cars (Eddie's Skyline is the 2de in my opinion). What can I say about that awesome car that incarnate NFS. The Legendary M3 GTR will always be a great All Around car. When they found out the BMW was in it, they bought it. Same goes for the DLC for Need For Speed (2015).

Everyone who knew this car from Carbon, and the original Most Wanted went out of their way to get the Heroes Pack for Most Wanted (2012) when it came out. Anyone who has played Need For Speed Most Wanted (2005), Need For Speed Carbon, Need For Speed Most Wanted (2012), and Need For Speed (2015), should know this car. OK if you have played Need For Speed, then there's no way you haven't heard of this car.
