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Most Wanted 2012 was more a successor to Burnout Paradise (made by the same developer, Criterion Games) rather than a remake of the 2005 game. This title was all about exploring the city.
What’s more is that the studio was founded by developers from Criterion Games, known for Burnout and Need for Speed series. There are two possibilities here: Sony is reviving one of its racing ...
South Carolina slugger Arianna Rodi found it easy to channel a powerful swing into softball. She learned playing hockey, ...
EA may lay off 400 employees, close Codemasters, integrate F1 devs, and work on new Need For Speed. The rumor comes from a ...
Electronic Arts has decided to consolidate some of their UK development teams, integrating Codemasters Cheshire fully into Criterion Games to have the two studios act as one on the development of ...
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But sometimes, that feeling of being overwhelmed morphs into something deeper, something more insidious: emotional burnout. While the terms are often used interchangeably, understanding the ...
Exclusive: Maura Delpero will also appear during Criterion's "Meet the Filmmakers" series. “Vermiglio” is set in a remote Alpine village, where a strict schoolteacher’s (Tommaso Ragno ...
Our roundup of the best original Xbox games shine a light on the many standout ... Arcade racing rarely gets better than Criterion's supercharged sequel. It's a swaggeringly boisterous racer ...
The best racing games around right now showcase just how ... Cooldown times are well weighted and the Burnout-esque crashes - while not quite as destructive as they should be - look gorgeous ...
A recital by Evgeny Kissin in Carnegie Hall is a regular event—and “event” is the right word. A Kissin recital is an event because of the stage seating (the overflow crowd on the stage). But also ...
H. L. Mencken once called the South the “The Sahara of the Bozart” (punning on the French beaux-arts), lamenting the decline and fall of that region from a great civilization to a “gargantuan paradise ...