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IGN - Need for Speed Unbound Review
Added 65 Views / 0 LikesNeed for Speed Unbound reviewed by Luke Reilly on Xbox Series X. Also available on PlayStation 5 and PC. "When the rubber hits the road it’s evident Need for Speed Unbound hasn’t strayed very far from the fundamentals of 2019’s Heat. This is a little surprising following the series’ shift back to Criterion – a studio that has traditionally had a very distinct style of its own – although it isn’t a bad thing considering Heat was a welcome splash of gas
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GameSpot - Need For Speed Unbound Review
Added 67 Views / 0 LikesNeed for Speed Unbound delights with a vibrant new art style and some exciting arcade racing, but familiar issues are as frustrating as an inopportune oil slick. #GameSpot #NeedForSpeedUnbound #Review The first thing that jumps out when starting Need for Speed Unbound is its vibrant art style. At a time when most other racing games are striving for photorealism, EA's latest distinguishes itself from the rest of the grid by adopting a stylized mix betw
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GamingBolt - Need for Speed Unbound - 15 Things You Need to Know BEFORE YOU BUY
Added 61 Views / 0 LikesDespite its ups and downs throughout the decades, there's something special about the Need for Speed franchise. Need for Speed Unbound is perhaps its most intriguing title in recent memory, imbuing a fresh new style and attitude to its street racing. It's out on December 2nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and developed by Criterion Games, which last helmed Need for Speed: Most Wanted in 2012. Here are 15 things you need to know before playing it.
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IGN - Need for Speed Unbound - PS5 vs Xbox Series X|S Performance Review
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GamingBolt - 10 Things NEED FOR SPEED UNBOUND Doesn't Tell You
Added 72 Views / 0 LikesNeed for Speed is back, as is Criterion, and that one-two punch makes the launch of Need for Speed Unbound quite a significant one. EA’s racing franchise hasn’t had the best of times over the last few years (even though 2019’s Heat was a decent racer in its own right), but by all accounts, it seems like Unbound is a welcome return to form for NFS. Many players have jumped into the driver seat to race through the streets of Lakeshore City, and if you,
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