OK, Yes, the New Need for Speed Game is Basically Burnout

A few years back, when EA bought Criterion, the developers Yono all app of Burnout, people got all yono app worried. Worried that the team Yono all app would be wasted churning out Need for Speed games. What a stupid worry that turns all yono app out to have been. Criterion’s first Need for Speed game, go rummy Hot Pursuit, was brilliant, and their second – the upcoming Most Wanted – looks even better. Why? Because it looks just like Burnout Paradise 2. Only now they go rummy get to use real cars!

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