Different events are available, depending on the time, and these are further split into car categories - from B-class to S+. However, this time it's segmented, switching to the next whenever you return to your garage or a safehouse to bank your winnings. There's a return for the day and night cycle we've seen in the last few NFS titles, too. And, a la Heat and many similar games, they will take whatever cash you earned in that particular session if you're busted. The police are heavily involved too - this is a Need for Speed game, after all - so they are out to stop you both during races and in the city as you travel between race meets and safehouses. You'll have to earn enough to buy new rides and upgrade them along the way, in order to be able to compete and, well, that's about it. The campaign plot is also a little hackneyed - you are double-crossed by a fellow racer and must win major racing event The Grand in order to get your revenge, some major cash and your supercar back.
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