Ranking Every Modern Need For Speed From Worst To Best
10. Need For Speed: No Limits
The only mobile entry in this list, Need for Speed: No Limits was released for iOS and Android in 2015. It is the second free-to-play title in the series and is the first NFS mobile game to be entirely original.
To start things off, it works fine for the platforms it was released in as the car roster is decently sized and the visuals look good for a mobile game. But the problem here is that at its best, No Limits is just 'passable' enough and at its worst, it's filled with the problems that have plagued mobile gaming.
The game encourages microtransactions, due to its free-to-play model, in order to get vehicle upgrades as well as new cars. This means players will be spending a lot of money in order to progress through the game and access all the content it offers. At the same time, the races are too short and the control scheme is overly simplified even for a game designed for touchscreen devices.
It's a pity that No Limits, despite some decent aspects, just ends up being a cash grab. Not only has it been forgotten over time but has the dishonor of being last in this race.