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Electronic Arts and Criterion Games keep teasing about what the Burnout developer has planned for their reinvention of Need For Speed. But we have a slightly better idea of what's coming.
John Schappert, who left EA to join Microsoft before returning to EA last year as COO, described the upcoming collaboration as an "action-based Need For Speed." Schappert's brief comment came during a conference call today discussing the publisher's most recent financial results.
Unfortunately, that's all he said. Something to think about, though.
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DukeOfNYaNumba1
One thing I did notice is that Need For Speed Most Wanted was directed by a man name Scott Henshaw, so I IMDB'd his name and he's credited for directing EA games like NFS Most Wanted, Skate, SSX, SSX Tricky and SSX3, as well as Def Jam Vendeta and Fight For NY (that's a 7 for 7 record of making good games); I say get his ass to direct the next NFS game and EA can bring the series back to its former glory.
L4Dfan550
i'd take criterion's action oriented over Need for speed undercover's suck oriented any day.
scorcher117
ah finally something that could potentially revitalize the NFS series
kane419
This is good. Need for Burnout.
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