EA revealed earlier this year that
its Need for Speed reboot will require a constant internet connection.
The Need for Speed reboot was released back in November of 2015, but Swedish developer Ghost Games is already working on their next Need for Speed installment.
Ghost Games have announced that
the Need For Speed reboot on Xbox One and Playstaion 4 will run at 30 fps.
According to Electronic Arts, this year's
Need for Speed reboot is going to require an online connection to play.
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Of course, it's been a long time since Need for Speed was aiming to be a realistic racer and the reboot is no exception, but even the original Need for Speed Underground, i.e. the game that
the Need for Speed reboot arguably aspires to the most, released in 2003 had manual gears.
The new entry will feature «killer cars,» Ghost says, and players will be able to take their stock ride into «something spectacular» with the visual customization options that fans know and love from 2015's
Need for Speed reboot returning in Need for Speed Payback.
Last year's
Need for Speed reboot probably wasn't as well received as EA Ghost Games would have hoped.
Police chases in Calling All Units are fun, fast and frantic, with an intensity recalling the original Need for Speed Most Wanted at times - yes, they really are that good and put the tame chases in
the Need for Speed reboot to shame.
2015's
Need for Speed reboot came out swinging (we liked...
And yet, with the exception of last year's disappointing
Need for Speed reboot, this console generation has been seriously lacking in them.
EA Reveals
Need For Speed Reboot Will Require Internet Connection To Play, Attempts To Defend It
Seemingly determined to never learn from their own mistakes and crush all hope for
the Need for Speed reboot before gameplay footage has even been shown EA today revealed via Twitter that their for...
2015's
Need for Speed reboot came out swinging (we liked...
EA's racing franchise never really went anywhere, but recent entries like Need for Speed: Rivals and the 2015
Need for Speed reboot didn't leave much of a dent.
Prolific racing game developer Criterion is hard at work on yet another racing game, following the success of the Burnout series as well as
Need for Speed reboots Most Wanted and Hot Pursuit.
Not exact matches
In a manner very similar to the
reboot of
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, you're provided new tools to assist in your takedown of America's most wanted (or alternatively, out run them).
Need for Speed has recently been
rebooted, but on the evidence of Payback, it's not nearly enough.
GamingSoFar: Discover the nocturnal open world of urban car culture, driven by Five Ways to Play, in this thrilling
reboot of
Need for Speed.
Rumours have been circulating
for a while now that Criterion might be working on a
reboot of the much - loved
Need for Speed: Underground series.
This newest installment of
Need for Speed will serve as a
reboot for the franchise.
Luckily, the developer has still been busy making racing games, with the thrilling and brilliant
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
reboot being their first attempt at a
Need for Speed game.
Ghost Games, an Electronic Arts studio, has announced the return of
Need for Speed in a full
reboot of this storied franchise.
If you were hoping
for a
reboot of
Need for Speed: Underground (some may remember
Need for Speed: Underground on PSP a few years back)
reboot, do not despair just yet: car customisation is confirmed.
Electronic Art's Ghost Games has announced the
Need for Speed franchise will be receiving a full
reboot and a brand new game this fall on Origin
for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
A
reboot two years ago was supposed to pave the way
for the series to once again find traction within the racing world, but whatever hopes EA had have likely been dashed with
Need for Speed Payback, which serves as evidence that the series may just be too far off course to comeback at this point.
As well as capitalising on the lack of a new
Need for Speed game release since the underwhelming
reboot, the cops and racers - themed Calling All Units expansion attempts to address this following the release of Wild Run, which added extreme new vehicle specs to the series.
Electronic Arts announced today the car culture icons who have inspired the narrative behind the
reboot of
Need for Speed, and revealed how technology is blurring the lines between live action film and in - game.
Criterion's NFS
reboot with
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit has been nothing but a testament to arcade racers still having their roaring engines revved up, even scooping up a well - deserved award
for Best Driving Game at this year's VGAs much thanks to the newly implemented Autolog feature that'll keep us all running to beat the hell out of our friends» scores time and time again.
However, what does interest me is that both Tweets state that whatever Criterion may be working on it isn't going to be a remake or
reboot of any currently existing
Need for Speed franchise, nor a direct sequel to one, suggesting that either the company is making a brand new game within the
Need for Speed license or a new IP entirely.
Ghost Games announced the car icons which inspired their
reboot of the
Need for Speed franchise, and revealed how technology is blurring the lines between life action film and in - game gameplay.
While Star Wars: Battlefront, the
Need for Speed next - gen
reboot, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, a new Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, and the requisite EA Sports sizzle reel should all be on display during Electronic Arts» annual conference, it's what we don't yet know about that has me excited to watch the show.
Not to be outdone, EA have followed up by listing an all too familiar list of pre-order bonuses
for Criterion's upcoming
reboot of
Need for Speed Most Wanted.
One of the most frequently asked questions about Criterion's upcoming
reboot of
Need for Speed Most Wanted...
Need for Speed is yet another franchise that seems to have lost its way over the last few iterations, but Shift's focus on simulation - based racing proved to be a successful
reboot of the series, due to its addictive gameplay, brilliant single player campaign, and great online multiplayer.
«
Need for Speed is one of the most iconic names in gaming, and we're returning it to greatness in this
reboot,» said Marcus Nilsson, Executive Producer at Ghost Games.
According to EA and Ghost Games, this
reboot will be twice the size that
Need for Speed: Rivals was.
Underground totally
rebooted the franchise, ignoring the last
Need for Speed games which featured sports cars & exotics.
The first major trend of the decade would be influenced by hit movie The Fast and the Furious with EA
rebooting their
Need For Speed franchise and using a unique graphical approach in producing a title that would appeal to wide demographic while including those flashy effects.
Nearly seven years after the release of the original
Need for Speed Most Wanted comes the
reboot from the critically acclaimed Burnout developer Criterion.
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EA's upcoming racing game
Need For Speed is the first in the series to release in this new generation, and with how it looks as it utilizes the latest Frostbite engine, and this is the first in a
rebooted series, they'd continue to call it the true next - generation of
Need For Speed.
EA have released their «Better With Kinect» open - world
reboot of
Need For Speed: Most Wanted along with a launch trailer & press release.
Simply called
Need for Speed, Ghost Games» latest entry is a series
reboot that aims to redefine the essence of
Need for Speed.
That said the hard core racing fans who feel like using customizable hardware still will get some enjoyment out of
Need for Speed it's just a shame that this
reboot was so inflexible.
Criterion's Creative Director Alex Ward, has seemingly pulled the handbrake on any
Need For Speed Underground
reboot rumors via his twitter today.
After listing the release date
for Halo 3: ODST Remastered earlier this week, the listing for the reboot of Need For Speed not only included the release date but showed off some game featur
for Halo 3: ODST Remastered earlier this week, the listing
for the reboot of Need For Speed not only included the release date but showed off some game featur
for the
reboot of
Need For Speed not only included the release date but showed off some game featur
For Speed not only included the release date but showed off some game features.
EA continue to keep us on the edge of our seats as they show more of its
rebooted Need for Speed Franchise.