So earlier this year, EA and Ghost Games said there would be no NFS game in 2014, and that they would take this opportunity to speak with fans about what the series means, and where it should go. This got me thinking, since this is something that had been on my mind for a number of years now.
The short of it is that personally I'd like to see them go way back to the roots. I remember when NFS used to be about whipping around gorgeous locations in exotic dream cars, and I really miss it. Lately, I find myself playing Most Wanted (the new one), just doing laps on the freeway, dreaming of the game that could be. I've played a ton of NFS games over the years, and there has been some very strong entries, but I'd really love it if they brought back to the days-- showcases and all.
I think the biggest problem is that modern NFS games are just amalgamations of different titles, and so instead of getting several games to choose from, we're stuck with one that tries to appeal to a wider fan-base. It's pretty hard to distinguish modern NFS games from Burnout titles, for example, and I personally don't much care for them (have yet to pick up Rivals). There's just something about the constant crashing, bashing, takedowns, and "ZOMG!!1! epic cop chase!" that doesn't do it for me. Don't get me wrong- I loves me some Burnout- but I'd rather keep my black-forest cake and poutine separate.
In a perfect world, EA would split the series again-- have the main NFS line, which would be closer to NFS2 and High Stakes. Bring out Underground for the open-world and customization shenanigans. And finally, make Burnout it's own series again. Heck, you could even bring back the Shift line for those looking for more of a sim vibe. Stagger the releases so we always have something awesome to play, and keep them distinct so I can cruise in an Aston Martin without getting in a 20 minute Michael Bay car chase.
What about other NFS fans? What would be your dream game? Where would you like to see the series go in 2015?
P.S. It also seems like PS4's Drive Club is pretty much the game I'm looking for, but it's locked at 30fps and I'm a dirty, dirty fps whore.
The short of it is that personally I'd like to see them go way back to the roots. I remember when NFS used to be about whipping around gorgeous locations in exotic dream cars, and I really miss it. Lately, I find myself playing Most Wanted (the new one), just doing laps on the freeway, dreaming of the game that could be. I've played a ton of NFS games over the years, and there has been some very strong entries, but I'd really love it if they brought back to the days-- showcases and all.
I think the biggest problem is that modern NFS games are just amalgamations of different titles, and so instead of getting several games to choose from, we're stuck with one that tries to appeal to a wider fan-base. It's pretty hard to distinguish modern NFS games from Burnout titles, for example, and I personally don't much care for them (have yet to pick up Rivals). There's just something about the constant crashing, bashing, takedowns, and "ZOMG!!1! epic cop chase!" that doesn't do it for me. Don't get me wrong- I loves me some Burnout- but I'd rather keep my black-forest cake and poutine separate.
In a perfect world, EA would split the series again-- have the main NFS line, which would be closer to NFS2 and High Stakes. Bring out Underground for the open-world and customization shenanigans. And finally, make Burnout it's own series again. Heck, you could even bring back the Shift line for those looking for more of a sim vibe. Stagger the releases so we always have something awesome to play, and keep them distinct so I can cruise in an Aston Martin without getting in a 20 minute Michael Bay car chase.
What about other NFS fans? What would be your dream game? Where would you like to see the series go in 2015?
P.S. It also seems like PS4's Drive Club is pretty much the game I'm looking for, but it's locked at 30fps and I'm a dirty, dirty fps whore.