

Patrolling missions are a good way to get XP if your just wanting to cruise around and have fun in your car. Deliveries are a good way to get a little extra cash to be able to afford new car parts. The main missions do not follow a specific storyline from start to finish, but there are a bunch of short 2 or 3 mission storylines that are pretty fun. There is an abundant amount of things to do. This game has a wonderful leveling curve, if it were any harder, I probably wouldnt have played it. If you never stopped by the Battle Zone, never did the delivery missions, never did the patrolling, and just stuck to the main missions, you could level up to the highest level. But, it can and does equal up to them.įrom the moment you grab your license and are venturing off into the giant abyss that is Drift City, you'll be packed with things to do. Drift City is a free game, it is designed by a smaller team, and it's not going to bypass the boundaries of Need for Speed.

Need for Speed was designed to be flashy to take your money and make them rich. You have to take into consideration that the graphics are not going to be Need for Speed. What is so different about this game than any other? Drift City delivers all of these way better than any other I've seen. Drift City has high action missions just like any other game. Drift City has delivery missions just like any other game. By austin9992 | Review Date: ApThe vast world of Drift City starts you off picking a cruddy starting car, just like any other game.
