Unlimited need for speed will launch on PlayStation 5, Microsoft Series X/S, and PC on December 2. The latest trailer gives a great look at the actual gameplay so you can see what the racing is like.
Fleeing the police is one of the essential elements of a Need of speed game, and the trailer brings that part of the experience to the fore. The GUI even has a display telling the player how many cops are chasing them.
Of course, there are also the traditional car vs. car races. The trailer shows off the ability to bet against rivals and challenge them to earn in-game currency.
The overall aesthetic is intriguing. The cars and the game world look realistic. However, there are visual flourishes where things like fenders emerge from the vehicles, and these elements have a graffiti style. Smoke from tires receives a similar treatment. Also, the human characters have flat textures that make them look like cartoons.
During launch, Unlimited need for speed arrives with 146 cars. Brands to choose from include Acura, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, BMW, Bugatti, Buick, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ferrari, Ford, Honda, Infiniti, Jaguar, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Land Rover, Lotus, Mazda, McLaren, Mercedes, Mercury , Mitsubishi, Nissan, Pagani, Plymouth, Polestar, Pontiac, Porsche, Subaru, Volkswagen and Volvo. The range includes classics like a 1964 Aston Martin DB5, modern supercars like the Lotus Emira and even SUVs like the Mercedes-AMG G 63.
The game takes place in the fictional town of Lakeshore, and some areas are reminiscent of Chicago, Illinois. It’s an open world to explore and traverse. Judging from the trailers so far, the landscape includes a port, a Chinatown district, and a downtown area.
Critertion Games is growing Unlimited need for speed. The company is very familiar with racing games. He created the Burnout series in the early 2000s. Additionally, Criterion Games made Need for Speed Pursuit in 2010, Need for Speed: Most Wanted in 2012, and Need for speed rivals in 2013.
Unlimited need for speed will launch on PlayStation 5, Microsoft Series X/S, and PC on December 2. The latest trailer gives a great look at the actual gameplay so you can see what the racing is like.
Fleeing the police is one of the essential elements of a Need of speed game, and the trailer brings that part of the experience to the fore. The GUI even has a display telling the player how many cops are chasing them.
Of course, there are also the traditional car vs. car races. The trailer shows off the ability to bet against rivals and challenge them to earn in-game currency.
The overall aesthetic is intriguing. The cars and the game world look realistic. However, there are visual flourishes where things like fenders emerge from the vehicles, and these elements have a graffiti style. Smoke from tires receives a similar treatment. Also, the human characters have flat textures that make them look like cartoons.
During launch, Unlimited need for speed arrives with 146 cars. Brands to choose from include Acura, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, BMW, Bugatti, Buick, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ferrari, Ford, Honda, Infiniti, Jaguar, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Land Rover, Lotus, Mazda, McLaren, Mercedes, Mercury , Mitsubishi, Nissan, Pagani, Plymouth, Polestar, Pontiac, Porsche, Subaru, Volkswagen and Volvo. The range includes classics like a 1964 Aston Martin DB5, modern supercars like the Lotus Emira and even SUVs like the Mercedes-AMG G 63.
The game takes place in the fictional town of Lakeshore, and some areas are reminiscent of Chicago, Illinois. It’s an open world to explore and traverse. Judging from the trailers so far, the landscape includes a port, a Chinatown district, and a downtown area.
Critertion Games is growing Unlimited need for speed. The company is very familiar with racing games. He created the Burnout series in the early 2000s. Additionally, Criterion Games made Need for Speed Pursuit in 2010, Need for Speed: Most Wanted in 2012, and Need for speed rivals in 2013.