Need for Speed: Back on The Map as The Only Worthwhile Racer

Need for Speed

Back on The Map as The Only Worthwhile Racer

by Arthur Kotsopoulos

©2012 Arthur Kotsopoulos

At E3 2012, EA had an impressive lineup of titles that seemed to have continually gotten better with each new game that I saw. Most Wanted is a modern day re-imagining of arguably the best Need for Speed game ever released, Need For Speed Most Wanted.

Criterion have already re-modernized Need for Speed with Hot Pursuit (2010) which won multiple awards and is the highest rated Need for Speed title in the franchise.

They brought to Need For Speed what made Burnout an amazing game: an open world racer with the freedom to go anywhere and do anything.

Most Wanted seems to combine the best of both Burnout: Paradise and Hot Pursuit giving it a good chance of following in the same foot steps as Hot Pursuit.

Is the king back? Find out…

OXCGN’s Forza 4 Review

OXCGN’s Forza 4 Review

Worth the on-road cost?

by: Shadow Wave

©2011 Ben Cadwallader

Forza Motorspot 4 has roared onto the Xbox 360 and into the hands of many eager motor-heads out there, ready and waiting to burn some rubber out on the virtual tarmac of the plentiful courses Forza 4 has to offer.

But is the new model worth the on-road cost?

Drive this way for more Forza 4 …

Dear American Media: I Do Hate You So! A Response to Bulletstorm Media Attack

Dear American Media: I Do Hate You So!

An American’s Response to Bulletstorm ‘Media Attack’

by exterminat

©2011 Nicholas Laborde

Before you even begin to read this article, I’ll start off by saying that I am an American; I’m not an angry foreigner pissing on America as per the norm.

We often have been accused of being quite narrow-minded, and in no way do I deny these allegations. But what I will freely express as a sort of excuse is the fact that our media is just terrible.

I like to call myself a good journalist. Sure, if I were really good, maybe I’d be getting paid a large salary and possibly driving a Lamborghini; that’s aside from the point.

If I present an argument, I back it up. Otherwise, my words have no substance and the fiends of the internet will attack my loopholes viciously.

What FoxNews have done yet again is unforgivable, amateur reporting aimed at turning the less-aware conservative soccer moms of America against something they have no reason to truly care about. Read to find out why American media freak out…

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