Criterion has recently shared some interesting new detail about the upcoming video game Need for Speed Unbound focusing on the cops.
Support for Need for Speed Unbound has ended as Criterion focuses on the new Battlefield.
Plz no live service only NFS.
You already tried that with the reboot which was online only.
But no Burnout since you bought the competition to kill their game. And what's left of Criterion who stayed, were put to make your game need for speed. Don't care what ways it comes back. It's EA. No buy.
It's been more than 3 years that no sign of a brand new Need For Speed games has emerged, but when are we going to get a fresh NFS anyway?
Why can't they just give fans what they want?
Remake NFSU, NFSU2, or the original Most Wanted.
Or what about a new Burnout game perhaps?
Search YouTube for Need for speed underground 2 remaster, modders are porting the game to UE
"Need for Speed has always been too ahead of its time." An in-depth development team interview, covering 30 years of NfS.
Out of 30 years Ea Canada made all PS1 versions they were New and Exciting then Blackbox Studio took over all were Fantastic.
Criterion Games took over Every last title is and was Junk including Unbound.
They added a difficulty option for the police something we all used during nfs ps2 era.
How about having actually speed not rubber banding bs like you had in heat?
Though they helped with battlefield 2042 so no doubt the devs have no license to drive and believe a ford f150/crown vic can match a konessege/lambo/nissian in the speed/handling department.
In Heat they borderline ruined the game for me. In the beginning I'd start up a second race and run into a cop in the middle of the race. All hell would break loose and if I were at level 3 Heat, forget about it, Id lose my money and the multiplier for my Rep points.
Yea, once you get a decent car going and parts it's way more manageable, but when you're first starting out it can break the game for you and ruin any fun you were having.