Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Criterion gives tour of Need for Speed: Most Wanted game's open world

Criterion gives tour of Need for Speed: Most Wanted game's open world

Criterion Games bills the open-world hooning and hooliganism in the single-player mode of Need for Speed: Most Wanted as "unprecedented freedom and power." They might not be kidding. Every single car in the game is available whenever you want it and you can drive anywhere you wish. There are races and police chases through industrial playgrounds and suburban byways. There are "Speed points" awarded for all kinds of sociopathic behavior, and your car can be upgraded instantly with things like automatically reinflating tires and a reinforced chassis. There's lots of jumping.



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