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Nintendo Game Creator Raves About The Wii U

I thought I was on another planet on Wednesday when I saw Alex Ward for the first time in five years.


Wii U’s Need For Speed: Most Wanted Will Have Co-Op Driving

Here’s a feature for the March 19 Wii U version of last year’s acclaimed racing game Need for Speed Most Wanted that wasn’t in the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC versions. From an EA press release:


Winner! Need For Speed: Most Wanted

When some of you asked for a Microsoft Paint competition I thought it sounded like a great idea, but I had no idea it would result in one of my favourite competitions of all time. I can’t remember laughing so hard scoping out entries, and it’s been a while since I’ve been so amazed. Even if you didn’t enter this comp, you have to check out some of these entries…


Win! One Of Five Copies Of Need For Speed: Most Wanted

I feel a little like Need for Speed: Most Wanted sort of got a little bit lost in the whole Assassin’s Creed III, Halo 4 blitz and, considering it may actually be one of the best NFS games ever, that’s a bit of a shame. Never fear! Thanks to EA we’ve got five copies of the game to give away!


Backhanded Box Quotes: No Need For Creed

Welcome back to “Backhanded Box Quotes”, a collection of measured, thoughtful criticism from the user reviews of Metacritic and elsewhere.


Here’s One Of Those Cool Need For Speed: Most Wanted Pre-Race Scenes

In my review of Need For Speed: Most Wanted, I mentioned how the game has these wicked-cool little videos that play before every race. There are a lot, and they’re great. I grabbed one to give you a sense of what I’m talking about.


Reviewers Love Zooming Around In Circles In Need For Speed: Most Wanted

Do you have a strong desire to go fast? A veritable need for speed, perhaps? Reviewers worldwide have raced madly through a Fairhaven mainly devoid of normality, but chock-full of cars, cops, and crashes. Even the singleplayer in Need for Speed: Most Wanted is an asynchronous multiplayer and the rules of both is “go fast” and “now go faster”.


Need For Speed: Most Wanted: The Kotaku Review

Need For Speed: Most Wanted is a video game shot out of a cannon. It starts at a sprint and never stops for breath, hurtling forward with such momentum that it feels like it may rattle apart at any moment. Most Wanted is exhilarating, disorienting, maddening, cathartic and hilarious, all in equal measure. It’s the most purely enjoyable racing game I’ve played in ages.


Use Your Mouth To Look Around With Need For Speed’s Kinect Features

When you begin a game of Need For Speed: Most Wanted, your engine will be off. How do you start it? Well, by saying “engine start”.


Criterion Interested In Making Another Burnout… And Maybe Road Rash!

But that’s just a maybe. In a fantastic interview with The Guardian, Criterion developers Craig Sullivan and Alex Ward spoke in-depth about the upcoming Need for Speed Most Wanted, but also discussed what Criterion might work on in the future. Another Burnout game? That’s almost a certainty. But Road Rash? That’s a maybe. So you’re saying there’s a chance!


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