Need For Speed World simply raise a world of racer in Cyber world. This works well, but the flight controls, which have also been remapped to fit on the Xbox controller, are a little weird.
Control in the Xbox version is sharp, and just like the GTA Double Pack, your vehicle gas and brake controls have been moved to the triggers and made analog.
Loading times on the Xbox don't seem to be much faster than the PlayStation 2 release, and for some weird reason, a loading message occasionally appears onscreen, even in situations where the load times are supposed to be hidden, like when changing your hairstyle. But if you can get past that (it isn't quite as noticeable in standard resolution), the game generally looks great. At times it looks like you're playing a 3D game without putting on the glasses. Portions of the environment look so unbelievably jaggy that you'll wonder if your eyesight is failing you.
The Xbox one has 480p support, but when enabled, the aliasing is out of control. Representing the hood never felt so good.įor those of you already familiar with the game, let's quickly discuss the differences between all three versions.