YabobK34 wrote:Especially since their next game is NSF.
A SILENT EMU wrote: YabobK34 wrote:Especially since their next game is NSF.That's just a rumor.
EvoSero wrote: A SILENT EMU wrote: YabobK34 wrote:Especially since their next game is NSF.That's just a rumor.Apparently it's no rumour and has been confirmed by EA themselves.http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/696411/Criterion-Developing-Need-For-Speed-Game.html
A SILENT EMU wrote:Oh well I might actually buy the new NFS then since it's actually being made by a good company.
EvoSero wrote: A SILENT EMU wrote: Oh well I might actually buy the new NFS then since it's actually being made by a good company.I'll definitely give it more consideration than past NFS, but I still want an actual Burnout game. Maybe they'll do the smart thing and just take a Burnout game and slap the NFS branding on it. The title even makes itself - Need For Speed: Burnout. Given how companies and marketing usually do things though, they'll force Criterion to make a game attempting to cater to fans of exclusively one title (either Burnout or NFS) and end up alienating both.
A SILENT EMU wrote: Oh well I might actually buy the new NFS then since it's actually being made by a good company.
I2AGE UNLEASHED wrote: Hopefully they will i don't know why but Burnout is the only racing game since NFSMW that has actually been good All the games before MW were good the last few after MW have sucked ***. Prostreet was ok.
EvoSero wrote: I2AGE UNLEASHED wrote: Hopefully they will i don't know why but Burnout is the only racing game since NFSMW that has actually been good All the games before MW were good the last few after MW have sucked ***. Prostreet was ok.Apparently EA is kind of splitting NFS up into more arcade and more sim. Shift will be more sim, and Nitro will be more arcade/casual.I don't know if the Criterion NFS will be the next installment of the arcade product line, but it could be something simillar to Call of Duty, where the titles alternate between Treyarch and Infinity Ward.Either way, until we get some more info on the title and everything, it's hard to say whether it'll be good for NFS fans, good for Burnout fans, or good for either.
EvoSero wrote: A SILENT EMU wrote:Oh well I might actually buy the new NFS then since it's actually being made by a good company. I'll definitely give it more consideration than past NFS, but I still want an actual Burnout game. Maybe they'll do the smart thing and just take a Burnout game and slap the NFS branding on it. The title even makes itself - Need For Speed: Burnout. Given how companies and marketing usually do things though, they'll force Criterion to make a game attempting to cater to fans of exclusively one title (either Burnout or NFS) and end up alienating both.