"Already aware that the series was undergoing a fair few changes for the up and coming release of Need for Speed Most Wanted, I wasn’t sure which direction the developers, Criterion Games, were taking. Having last been the developers for Need for Speed in 2010, it seems to me that Criterion Games have taken quite the U-turn in terms of development, with Most Wanted now appearing to be in the same vein as Burnout, a series of games previously developed by Criterion Games, where takedowns and pile ups were a primary aspect of the title. Being thoroughly excited to play the next entry into the Need for Speed series, I anticipated seeing whether the developers had improved on what the series is all about, which is heavily based around modding cars and police chases, or had Criterion games lost touch with the core roots of the game." -Rhys Barnes-Miller, Parablegames.net
A replica of Most Wanted’s famed M3 GTR is on display at the BMW Welt exhibition until 6th January.
The YouTuber NostalgiaNexus is working on a Need for Speed: Most Wanted remake in Unreal Engine 5, featuring improved textures and police AI.
Wish Ea would connect with Nostalgia nexus create Fan loved Mostwanted instead of online multi-player crap been out since 2012
Need for Speed: Most Wanted is still iconic mainly due to its corny storyline, its superb gameplay, and the unforgettable BMW M3 GTR.