Need for Speed will feature «deep customization, authentic
urban car culture, a nocturnal open world, and an immersive narrative that pulls you through the game.»
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The new game will focus on «deep customisation, authentic
urban car culture, and an immersive narrative that pulls you through the game.»
GamingSoFar: Discover the nocturnal open world of
urban car culture, driven by Five Ways to Play, in this thrilling reboot of Need for Speed.
• West Coast Urban Setting: From dusk till dawn, discover an open world of
urban car culture you never knew existed.
Discover the nocturnal open world of
urban car culture, driven by Five Ways to Play, in this thrilling reboot of Need...
Not exact matches
In a decade or so, you'll need an autonomous
car, bicycle or public transportation to make your
urban commute, saving the driver - operated automobile for transportation in rural areas and between cities, and for sport, and for annual celebrations of our
culture such as this event.
With a colorful rooftop showcasing spectacular city views and a three - story light sculpture of L.A.'s infamous freeways in the sky lobby, the property brings the indoor / outdoor lifestyle to life while drawing design inspiration from the city's
car culture and
urban scene, foothills and classic beach towns.
Fuelled by EA's own
car culture community, Speedhunters (www.speedhunters.com), Need for Speed will deliver an experience that's grounded in authentic
car culture by diving into the rich world of past, present and emergent trends of the
urban car scene.
Through her photographs and sculpture new universes are built, simultaneously
urban - rural and high - low with their own language of symbols created from such seemingly disparate sites as HUD houses, rez
cars, three legged dogs, powwow
culture, proliferative indigenous commoditization, and Red Star's personal collection of memories growing up as a half - breed on the Crow Indian reservation.
We drove on, Marshall taking us through the intersection of Pershing and Indiana a few blocks north, and I recognized it as the vista that appears in his 2003 painting «7 am Sunday Morning,» an
urban landscape painting with, in its blurred passing
car, a nod to one of Marshall's favorite painters, Gerhard Richter, but which moreover showcases the real storefronts of Rothschild Liquors and, adjoining it, Your School of Beauty
Culture, the latter of which I stared at in something like wonder.
This is a job for the
Urban Repair Squad, the vigilante artists who want «to encourage bicycling as an antidote to the poison that is
car culture.»