News
Need for Speed Unbound marks Criterion Games returns to racing as a primary developer - find out in our Need for Speed Unbound PS5 review to see if it's a glorious homecoming or a wretched return.
One of the most memorable Need for Speed games of all time, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, may be getting a remake next year.Word of this potential remake comes from actress Simone Bailly who posted ...
Iconic Need for Speed racing franchise, a cornerstone of Electronic Arts' gaming portfolio since its inception in 1994, is ...
EA's popular racing franchise Need for Speed has reportedly been "shelved", suggesting a return is not imminent.
A historic series going back to 1994, Need for Speed Unbound is the first entry to be developed primarily by Criterion since 2013. Known for classic racers like Burnout Paradise and Need for Speed ...
Need For Speed Isn't Dead, But Criterion Is Focused On Road Ahead With Battlefield. The developer--also behind the Burnout series--is now under the Battlefield Studios banner.
Racing game fans know it well, in part because of 2005's Need For Speed Most Wanted, which gave you a few short races with an E46 M3 GTR before ripping it from you in a sabotaged race for pinks.
Need for Speed Unbound is for current-gen console platforms and PC only, and carries a next-gen price tag: The racing game costs $69.99 for its standard offering, and a deluxe “Palace Edition ...
Need for Speed Unbound raced quietly and unobtrusively towards its December 2 release date and jumping in, the game feels as inconspicuous and wholly unremarkable as its initial launch.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted was well-received when it launched back in 2005, with Eurogamer calling it "near enough an essential purchase" and awarding it an 8/10.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results