Criterion’s newest Need for Speed: Most Wanted brings some of the best elements of the Burnout series into open world Need for Speed gameplay.
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Paul writes - "EA know a good thing when they see it, and for multiple years November was Need for Speed month. In a break from the usual routine, I'm going to be looking back at two games here, released in 2005 and 2010 respectively. The earlier game is Need for Speed: Most Wanted, which has the distinction of being one of the very best in the franchise. The second game comes from 2010, and is Need for Speed Hot Pursuit; which I'll talk about just as the Remastered version of the game has hit the stores."
I completely adore this game! In fact its probably my favorite racing game. I recently dusted off my xbox 360 to play Most Wanted 2005. Still a great game, though I do not remember there being such horrible performance. Like massive frame-pacing issues. screen tearing, latency. If any game ever truly needed to be remastered, it this one for sure!
A pulled retailer page previously listed a November release date.
I would be excited but NFS is basically dead in the water at this point, a shell of its former self.
Is the original Most Wanted story still there? The original Most Wanted and Carbon were the few that had story where you got framed at the end of Most Wanted and had to escape. In Carbon, you can back to city to figure out who that framed you and taking revenge. The reason it worked was the characters are real actors made the games more alive even the acting were cheesy. One of the actors have gone to bigger TV series like Battlestar Galactica.
Clue: He's the main bad guy.
So, is the new remake just another NFS without any story that you keep driving for unknown reason.