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Paprika' and 'Ghost in the Shell' are among the four anime films debuting later this month on Criterion's streaming platform.
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EA pulls Criterion off Need for Speed to support Battlefield. No new title is planned and fans are left wondering if the ...
But the latter is all about fun over realism. 2022’s Need for Speed Unbound, the latest release in the long-running racing series, is squarely in the arcade sub-genre thanks to its flashing ...
Need For Speed Unbound puts players in the driver seat of their own street racing fantasy as they outsmart cops and prove they have what it takes to win The Grand, Lakeshore's ultimate street ...
Need for Speed is back! Unbound is a return to the speed and intensity of car culture in an anime infused, street art styled tuner racing game. Is this return to form enough to bring the series up ...
Three years later, my criticisms — and praises — of Unbound are pretty much the same, and I'm enjoying it, too. The truth is, Need For Speed returned to form three years ago.
The first thing that jumps out about Need for Speed Unbound is the art. Upon first reveal, it was dubbed “the anime Need for Speed.” This is accurate enough, but not the whole story.
Need for Speed Unbound reviewed by Luke Reilly on Xbox Series X. Also available on PlayStation 5 and PC. "When the rubber hits the road it’s evident Need for Speed Unbound hasn’t strayed ...
While it may set a new visual style, Need for Speed Unbound delivers familiar gameplay both good and bad.
Need for Speed Unbounds uses its style and strong narrative hook to overcome some repetitive gameplay and cringe-inducing writing.
A review for Need For Speed Unbound outlining its strengths in gameplay and approach as well as setbacks including an overabundance of cops, slow trickle progression, and uninspired story.