N.O.V.A. 1 vs Need for Speed: No Limits
N.O.V.A. 1
N.O.V.A. 1 is set in a futuristic time period where Earth had became unsustainable to life. Thankfully, humanity has already created huge artificial satellites for people to live on and in their defense, N.O.V.A., the Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance, was born. However, when the aggressive alien race called Judgers showed their intention to wipe out humanity, retired veteran N.O.V.A. marine, Kal Wardin, was forced back into active duty in mankind's all-out war for survival against the Judgers. Aside from an epic campaign, the game also provides multiplayer matches, a worldwide leaderboard to rank its players, and up to 6 unique weapons to play with.N.O.V.A. 1 took the world by storm with its enigmatic hero, an epic "save humanity" storyline as well as brilliant graphics that just compliments the game's sci-fi theme. Although this game is no longer available, you can grab its latest installment, N.O.V.A. 3, or pick another game from our list of alternative games.
Need for Speed: No Limits
Need for Speed: No Limits is one of the most popular racing games on the mobile platform not only because the game is, obviously based on an incredibly famous racing game franchise (on PC and consoles) but also due to the wide variety of race types that you can enjoy playing. Unlike CSR Racing that focuses solely on drag-racing, Need for Speed: No Limit provides players with fun and unique game modes like Nitro Rush which you will be required to keep spamming your car's nitros while doing your darnest to keep your wildly-speeding car under control, as well as the game's signature car drifting.Of course, aside from the race varieties, the game has amazingly smooth and responsive controls, an in-depth car customization and upgrade system, a rather challenging campaign mode as well as a 1-on-1 multiplayer mode.
Need for Speed: No Limits is a mobile game that's as good as CSR Racing when it comes to certain aspects of its gameplay - though maybe not so much in the graphics department - but Need for Speed does trump over the latter mainly because of the larger race types it offers and also because of the ability to drift. So, if you happen to love CSR Racing, you'll definitely fall head-over-heels for this fantastic game.