Need for Speed Most Wanted trailer talks single-player

Criterion's Need for Speed Most Wanted does seem to basically be a Burnout game slapped with a more popular brand, which is quite splendid. EA today released a new trailer showing how NFS's Autolog social doodads will still give a sense of the free-form multiplayer competition even in the single-player campaign.

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Criterion's Need for Speed Most Wanted does seem to basically be a Burnout game slapped with a more popular brand. EA today released a new trailer showing how NFS's Autolog social doodads will still give a sense of the free-form multiplayer competition even in the single-player campaign.

Autolog will track details like top speeds at speed cameras between you and your chums, and you can get your face on billboards in their game if you manage to jump the furthest through one.

It's been over four years since Burnout Paradise, so Most Wanted will be awfully exciting for fans of the long-dormant franchise. For a while, it seemed EA had lost interest in that sort of game, but huzzah!

Need for Speed Most Wanted is coming to PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on October 30. Our Ozzie got to play a bit of it at E3 and had a gay old time.

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    September 18, 2012 11:20 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Need for Speed Most Wanted trailer talks single-player.

    Criterion's Need for Speed Most Wanted does seem to basically be a Burnout game slapped with a more popular brand, which is quite splendid. EA today released a new trailer showing how NFS's Autolog social doodads will still give a sense of the free-form multiplayer competition even in the single-player campaign.

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      September 18, 2012 11:35 AM

      I've kind of taken a break from driving games over the past couple years... but I'm almost positive I'm going to buy this one. It sounds like a whole lotta fun.

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      September 18, 2012 7:26 PM

      They should have called it "Need For Speed: Burnout" ... hehe. It does look good though. :)

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      September 19, 2012 6:18 AM

      Pass. I HATED Paradise. Sandbox, Open World and Arcade Racing don't mix in my book. Besides I've have a million games like this. Ridge Racer Unbounded was my latest one and I particularly loved it. I also have Driver San Fran, Blur and Split Second. I'll play my old Burnouts until they make a true sequel not this "thing" they are doing now.

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      September 19, 2012 11:26 AM

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      April 11, 2013 10:22 AM

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