


A lone street racer must use his talents to rise to the top of the Blacklist, comprised of the 15 most elite drivers in the city of Rockport. With Paul Dzenkiw, Josie Maran, Dean McKenzie, Derek Hamilton. Meanwhile, all we can do is wait patiently and pray that we'll finally get a properly good (and properly polished) Need for Speed game next year. Need for Speed: Most Wanted: Directed by Dave Foots Footman, Scott Henshaw.
#NEED FOR SPEED MOST WANTED 2 SERIES#
Personally, I think that Criterion Games should just focus on the next entry in the series and make it as good as possible. So yes, while I agree that a remaster of the older NFS games might be a cool idea, it's definitely unlikely to happen. The last time the dev team split up was around the time of ProStreet and Undercover, which resulted in two somewhat unpolished and rushed entries. Not to mention that both of those games had licensed performance upgrades and licensed wheels made by companies that are defunct.Īnd finally, with how poorly the series has been doing, the last thing it needs is the development team splitting up their work and having one team focus on the remaster, while the other focuses on the next game in the series. It's just better to look into the future and see what kinds of new and exciting things can be brought to the table for NFS, instead of looking to the past and capitalizing on the success of those entries in the series.Īlso, remastering games with so much copyrighted material (licensed cars, music and so on) wouldn't be all that easy. While this would be cool, and I'm sorry to be a party pooper here, it is highly unlikely that such a thing will ever happen.įirst of all, we have to remember that the developers of the series have stated numerous times that it's not in their best interest to work on remasters right now. Most Wanted, on the other hand, re-introduced police pursuits into the series, which further added to the illegal street racer fantasy that the series became so well known for around that time.Īs a result of the success and acclaim that these two games received, fans everywhere have been demanding that Underground and Hot Pursuit get the remake treatment. Underground 2 became well-known for its immense vehicle customization, expanded upon from its predecessor, Underground, and one of the main reasons why vehicle customization became such a big deal in racing games for the generations and years to come.
