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The best Criterion games aren’t just about being first across the finish line -- they’re about the moments in between, when a ...
The 2000s were a golden age for racing games. As consoles shifted into sixth and seventh generations, developers took full ...
Burnout developer Criterion moving away from racing games. Head of Guildford-based studio says "it is time to make something new." By Martin Gaston on April 16, 2013 at 5:02AM PDT.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Untitled Criterion Racing Game Announced at E3 2014, Criterion was working on an untitled game featuring many types of vehicles. As of June 2016, EA ...
Criterion Games has become synonymous with excellent racing games. However, the studio behind Burnout appears to be moving onto something completely different. Speaking on Twitter, the studio's ...
Need for Speed fans are in for a long wait before getting behind the wheel of a new game from the series. Developer Criterion Games, which has handled EA's venerable racer for years, has now ...
Racing games. There used to be so many more of them, of all kinds, and the gaming medium was better for it. And, as with any art form, there are a few that have been propped up as unassailable ...
What are the best PS5 racing games?Tearing around corners at high speed and trading paint with your rivals are all hallmarks of great racing games. There might not be many PlayStation 5 racing ...
The racing game genre could use having some fresh life injected into it right about now. Are you a fan of old Criterion Games? We have some exciting news for you today. Last year, five of ...
Last fall, Need for Speed finally returned after a four-year hiatus with Need for Speed Unbound, a stylized take on the open-world street racing formula that marked U.K.-based developer Criterion ...
Burnout Paradise, originally released in 2008 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, is one of Criterion's best games, so it only makes sense that Burnout Paradise Remastered is even better. On top ...
The veterans who left Need for Speed developer Criterion in December last year have reunited to form a new AAA studio: Fuse Games. The new outfit has been founded by studio general manager Matt ...