![]() Remember the cheese? Wasn’t it melty and awesome? Yes, I knew the latter was better for me, but still, you guys. Much like a reformed junk-food addict, I couldn’t help but crave the very things I had given up, upon realizing that Criterion had developed a much more robust diet in the form of Hot Pursuit. Sorry, dude.Īs someone who played the original Most Wanted long past the point where it might have been considered healthy, I must admit, I was looking forward to some of the deliciously cheese-filled features I remembered from the original. ![]() There was no pimping your ride with nifty decals or custom rims, and there were definitely no actors playing endearingly cheesy characters like Razor Callahan. I know it, and Criterion knows it. Why else would the latest installment in the Need for Speed series feature what is ironically the most car-centric gameplay in the eighteen-year old franchise’s history?įor those of us familiar with Black Box’s Need for Speed: Most Wanted from yesteryear, Criterion latest take was probably something of a shock. Have you ever been sitting around, just thinking really, and randomly said to yourself, “wouldn’t it be awesome, if somehow, somewhere, there was a machine-city of sorts which had been built specifically for street racing?”Īdmit it, you have.
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