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I haven’t played NFS - ai have one of the new ones though.
However, I find myself playing PS2 Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 as a true street racing sim in Tokyo.” if that interests you.
The new ones are extremely different in level design. They are just cities where you drive around.
What I like is when a racing game is built in a way that the scenery around is placed so that it conveys a specific atmosphere, even if the resulting composition doesn't really make much sense. You cannot do that if you also want to give a sandbox atmosphere of "drive freely wherever you will". As the races force you to drive along specific ways all the same, I feel that the player loses more than gains in that kind of "freedom". A "roam freely in the city" kind of game has more realism, but less fun.