
Daniel from PushStartPlay writes: Need for Speed is a franchise that is renowned for its fast-paced racing and high performance cars. The NFS series has had many titles over the years and has be around for more than two decades on various platforms. The focus has constantly changed depending on the trend, but in recent years the franchise has been missing the ball quite a bit. I personally feel the series has had more average titles than decent titles in the past 5 years, other than perhaps Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (PS3/Xbox 360/PC) being one title I rather enjoyed in the franchise whilst it’s been in decline.

The Criterion studio is focused on Battlefield and there are no short-term plans for a new title.
Fans: Need for Speed Underground 1 + 2 Remake
EA: Why no one buy our live service games???
Oh ea... Your ability to destroy everything you touch will never cease to amaze me. I guess Madden is still going but only because the people that play it are not very intelligent. That, or they're masochists that love getting screwed.
What Ea need to do remake PS1 Highstakes or PS2 Hotpursuit 2 or Underground 1 with Cop's

Players who want a similar experience to the Need for Speed games should check out the following racing titles.
Only game I've seen remotely come CLOSE to NFS Underground is JUICE 2 Hot Import Nights PS3
Customization upgrades.

"Need for Speed has always been too ahead of its time." An in-depth development team interview, covering 30 years of NfS.
Out of 30 years Ea Canada made all PS1 versions they were New and Exciting then Blackbox Studio took over all were Fantastic.
Criterion Games took over Every last title is and was Junk including Unbound.
So, this is a review for Need For Speed 2015, but you chose to use Need for Speed: Rivals screenshots (I think)?
Either way, this is the game which should have rejuvenated the series and taken it back to its street-racing roots, however... Ghost Games failed, miserably!