But if Unbound can find the secret recipe to combining what made Underground 2 so beloved and creating a modern game that people enjoy playing, the newest Need for Speed will be a success. ![]() Underground 2 took the comic book inspiration even further than Unbound seems to, with its cutscenes featuring only still comic panels and voice acting. It’s difficult not to see the DNA of games like Underground 2 and Most Wanted in Unbound. Most Wanted itself was a spiritual reboot of the 2005 Need for Speed game bearing the same name, which was EA’s follow-up to Underground 2. But while each of the last three titles found an audience and made things interesting, particularly 2019’s Heat, EA still handed the keys to the series back to Criterion, who last made an NFS game with Most Wanted in 2012. Former studio Ghost Games tried street racing ( Need for Speed 2015), then an action movie ( Need for Speed Payback), then street racing mixed with an action movie ( Need for Speed Heat), and found some worthwhile mechanics and changes along the way. While it’s clear that the NFS games have needed a shot in the arm over the last several titles, it’s been unclear exactly what that would be. But when the ex-partner learns of the scheme, he puts a massive bounty on the racer's head. After he gets out, he joins a New York-to-Los Angeles race to get revenge. The gameplay tweaks aren’t massive, but they seem meaningful. The film revolves around a local street-racer who partners with a rich and arrogant business associate, only to find himself framed by his colleague and sent to prison. Police return, but specific units will have specific weaknesses and players will need to develop better tactics to outrun the cops as they ramp up in heat. Very cheesy and weird in many ways, but still the best. Most of the movies you just listed have higher ratings than NFS. Turned out to be a combination of NFD The Run and Hot Pursuit. They can also make side-bets with other drivers, increasing their stakes. My point is the movie Actually captured what the game series was. In keeping with the street racing feel of the game, players will have to buy entry into races, facing actual risk to their bank if they lose. In an interview with IGN, Criterion Studios revealed several new features coming to the game. Of course, the visuals aren’t all Unbound has. In a near-impossible race against time, Tobey Marshall (Aaron Paul) sets out on a mission of revenge - but it proves to be one of loyalty and redemption. In spite of that movie's popularity and its kinship with the multi-release racing video game, a big screen. These things all serve the dual purpose of maintaining the NFS formula while trying to switch things up for the game-and that’s a good thing. This version, titled Need For Speed, was released in 2016 and remains a highlight of arcade-style racing through city streets, mountain roads, and other scenic routes. It’s got A$AP Rocky, who has a new song released for the trailer (the hilariously titled “Sh*ttin Me,” featuring both A$AP Rocky’s musical sensibilities and Unbound’s censor really wanting to keep that T rating). The Need For Speed (NFS) series of car racing games from EA currently covers over nine titles. ![]() It’s got the comic book characters alongside the realistic cars. Let’s start with Unbound, the newest game on the block.
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