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EA naman publisher ng criterion. EA din nagpublish ng burnout paradise ng criterion kaya walang dapat ikabahala basta criterion ang magdevelop ng game.dualshock wrote:WTF! This will be the best NFS EVER! GOO CRITERION! Sana may super moments din na parang burnout!!
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does this mean EA bought CRITERION? nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
via twitter (criteriongames)NFS will be shown for the first time today at internal Electronic Arts meeting! Let's put the pedal to the metal and hit it....!
Matagal ng part ng EA ang Criterion studios. They were bought 2004 pa....dualshock wrote:WTF! This will be the best NFS EVER! GOO CRITERION! Sana may super moments din na parang burnout!!
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does this mean EA bought CRITERION? nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
The Gameplay vids you're seeing now are probably just unfinished prototypes. Think of it as the first demo of MotorStorm: Pacific Rift or the Shift demo: They're very different from the full game.mizyel wrote:sa split second walang physics yung kotse.. drive lang ng drive, walang gasgas.. :sigh:
Nestled comfortably in the middle of the "One to Watch" category of the Future Publishing run Golden Joystick Awards is a title that may have slipped through the net. A title that has yet to be officially announced.
I am of course talking about EA's upcoming 2010 Need For Speed title, but with a title that seems to suggest that developers Criterion are almost certainly returning to the franchise's roots for its upcoming sequel.
We already know that Criterion is working on the 2010 version of the franchise thanks to an admission from EA Games Label President, Frank Gibeau, and the odd "cryptic" tweet from Criterion.
The Golden Joystick listed Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit suggests the franchise is set to get the reboot that it needed 5 years ago. Better late than never I suppose.
This would fall in line with the Creative Director, Alex Ward's recent - and now deleted tweet that stated, "Red lining it all the way and making it pay" - a return to the original 3DO version of The Need for Speed."
It seems that evidence is mounting for a return to the old skool for the Need For Speed franchise. News that makes us supremely happy. Anyone care to place a wager on an E3 unveiling?
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