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Playing as the police feels entirely different. You do not need to bank points and are instead rewarded dynamically for hunting down and wrecking racers.

Both sides have access to offensive and defensive gadgets. Cops can call in helicopters, deploy roadblocks, and drop spike strips. Racers can utilize shockwaves, turbo boosts, and electronic jammers to fight back. 🌍 Redview County & AllDrive need-for-speed-rivals-reloaded

(Note: "Reloaded" is generally a scene release tag or a reference to complete editions rather than a separate official game, so this review focuses on the core experience). 🏎️ The Core Gameplay: High Stakes & Brutal Chases Playing as the police feels entirely different

As a racer, you accumulate Speed Points (SP) by drifting, jumping, and winning events. The longer you stay out without returning to a hideout, the higher your score multiplier goes. However, your heat level also skyrockets. If the police wreck or bust you before you bank your points at a hideout, you lose everything. Cops can call in helicopters, deploy roadblocks, and

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