Electronic Arts has released a new Need for Speed trailer, this time showcasing Need For Speed: The Run. It will be available November 15 in North America and November 17 in Europe for the Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Wii and Nintendo 3DS. You can see the press release below.
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. – April 29, 2011 – Get ready to rip up the road! Adrenaline junkies and speed fiends will find themselves on the wrong side of the law this November when they race for their lives in Need for SpeedTM The Run from Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS). The hottest blockbuster this holiday is a game that takes players on a heart-pounding cross-country race from San Francisco to New York. Launching on November 15, Need for Speed The Run lures players into an underground world of illicit, high-stakes racing. The heat is on – and it isn’t just the fuzz who are after you. Entering the race is just the beginning as you blow across borders, weave through dense urban traffic, rocket down icy mountain passes and navigate narrow canyons at breakneck speeds. Powered by DICE’s state-of-the-art Frostbite TM 2 engine, Need for Speed The Run takes the action racing genre to new heights with stunning visuals and car physics that hug the road even at top speeds all built around a gripping storyline. The cars are hot, the racing is intense and the story will have you at the edge of your seat… all the way from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Empire State building.
“This is the year that Need for Speed goes to the next level,” said Jason DeLong, Executive Producer at EA. “We think that Need for Speed The Run is going to surprise people with its intense, thrilling story and big action feel. But the game would be nothing without hot cars and crazy-fast chases. So that is what we’re delivering -- explosive racing that will have players flirting with disaster at 200-miles an hour.”
Using the groundbreaking Frostbite 2 engine, Need for Speed The Run will set the bar with unparalleled visual quality and enhanced physics. Need for Speed The Run will also take immersive storytelling to a new level with cutting edge performances that will draw the player into a world with no speed limits, rules or allies. Autolog, the Need for Speed franchise’s revolutionary social competition functionality, is back and better in Need for Speed The Run as it will continue to reinvent how people play games, track career progression and compare game stats.
Developed by Black Box , a studio of Electronic Arts , Need for Speed The Run will be available November 15, 2011 in North America and November 17, 2011 in Europe for the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, PC, WiiTM and Nintendo 3DSTM.
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They're really running out of ideas. And Undercover already proofed that NO ONE wants a pathetic story in a racer!!
But yeah i don't have high hopes about this since they have stupidly decided to let black box studios develop it instead of criterion, and the talk about a "gripping storyline" raises alarm bells, seriously who cares about the plot in a racing game.
Since we have very little to go with, I guess it sounds kinda cool if they can make it sort of a Trackmania/Burnout combo with over the top races, amazing crash physics, and wild tracks/stunts. Otherwise, it will be just another racing game to throw on the pile.
shift 3: undisputed development started
but yeah, hot pursuit was hardly a flop, sold 5+ million and got great reviews. didn't like it myself, but it certainly wasn't a flop.
racing genre is getting stale IMO
racing genre is getting stale IMO
Leave NFS alone - let the good'n'old memories remain untouched by this new crap.
racing genre is getting stale IMO