Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012 Video Oyunu)

Kısaca: ''Need for Speed: Most Wanted'' (sıklıkla ''NFS: MW'' olarak kısaltılır) İngiliz oyun geliştiricisi Criterion Games tarafından geliştirilen ve Electronic Arts tarafından yayımlanan yarış türünde bir video oyunudur. 2012 yılı içerisinde satışa sunulması beklenmektedir. EA'nin E3 basın konferansında 4 Temmuz 2012'de resmi olarak duyurulan oyun uzun süredir devam etmekte olan ''Need for Speed'' serisini on dokuzuncu yapımı olup 30 Ekim 2012'de Kuzey Amerika başta olmak üzere Microsoft Windows, Play ...devamı ☟

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (sıklıkla NFS: MW olarak kısaltılır) İngiliz oyun geliştiricisi Criterion Games tarafından geliştirilen ve Electronic Arts tarafından yayımlanan yarış türünde bir video oyunudur. 2012 yılı içerisinde satışa sunulması beklenmektedir. EA'nin E3 basın konferansında 4 Temmuz 2012'de resmi olarak duyurulan oyun uzun süredir devam etmekte olan Need for Speed serisini on dokuzuncu yapımı olup 30 Ekim 2012'de Kuzey Amerika başta olmak üzere Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 ve Xbox 360 için dünya çapında piyasaya sürülmesi beklenmektedir. Söz konusu oyun Criterion Games'in daha önce geliştirdiği Hot Pursuit in değil Most Wanted ın fikir haklarına sahip olacaktır.. Gameplay Need for Speed: Most Wanted takes on the gameplay style of the first Most Wanted title in the Need for Speed franchise. Most Wanted allows players to select one car and compete against other racers to reach a destination. Cops are integrated into certain racing sessions, in which the police deploy vehicles and tactics to stop the player's car and arrest the player, like the original Most Wanted. The single-player section will feature a Blacklist of 10 racers, similar to the single-player section of the original Most Wanted, which featured 15 Blacklist racers. Most Wanted has been likened to Criterion's Burnout series, and has a large open world. Like Burnout Paradise, races have a start and end point but players can choose their own route to the finish line. The game will use Autolog, the competition-between-friends system developed by Criterion for Hot Pursuit, and since used in other titles in the Need for Speed series. Autolog in Most Wanted plays a larger role and gives more information to players. Activities in-game allow players to earn Speed Points which can boost players up on Most Wanted list. Autolog recommendations have now been integrated into the game world, rather than sit externally on the menu system. Development In November 2011, it was revealed that Criterion Games was developing another Need for Speed game, according to a job advertisement. According to the job listing, the studio was "looking for talented Cinematic Artists to work on the world’s number one, multi award winning, arcade racing franchise." According to the listing, players should expect "entertaining, compelling in-game cinematic action sequences" from the racer, as well as "intense car action sequences, terrifying jumps, insane crashes and epic car chases." Earlier in the year another job ad revealed that Criterion was developing a game with "believable, open world AI Racing Drivers." On 11 January 2012, retailer Game revealed that EA plans to release Warfighter and a new entry in the Need for Speed series later that year, which was shown by EA during a confidential presentation. However, the developer and what direction the racing series takes in 2012 was not revealed. On 23 January, Criterion's creative director, Craig Sullivan, said on Twitter that the Guildford-based studio has "lots to share over the coming months". Sullivan didn't provide any further details, except to say the upcoming announcement/s are "going to be BIG". On 8 April, South African-based online retailer BTGames listed Dead Space 3 and Need for Speed: Most Wanted 2 for pre-order. On 7 May, EA confirmed that new entries in both the Dead Space and Need for Speed franchises will be on shelves by March 2013. The then unnamed and unannounced Need for Speed game was slated for a Q3 2013 release, which would have been any time between October and Christmas 2013. On 25 May, a booth schedule sent out by TwitchTV revealed that EA is showing off Need for Speed: Most Wanted at E3. While EA previously confirmed that a new Need for Speed is on the way, this was the first time its title had been confirmed. On 1 June, EA officially confirmed the existence of the Criterion-developed Need for Speed: Most Wanted as part of the publisher's E3 line-up. Need for Speed: Most Wanted was officially revealed at EA's Media Briefing during E3 2012, with a trailer which showed a police chase involving a street race. The trailer was followed by a live demo of the game on stage by creative director Craig Sullivan. When asked about that Criterion Games would only be focused on Need for Speed, meaning no more Burnout. Sullivan stated "It's more a case of wanting to get Need for Speed back on its feet after last year," referring to the poorly-received The Run. Producer Matt Webster stated that Most Wanted is "everything we know about open-world driving, just piling it together. All the best stuff about Burnout and everything we did in Hot Pursuit, we're just smashing them together." Marketing and release |platform1=Microsoft Windows In addition to the standard edition, a Limited Edition version of the game, will be only available through pre-order at the same price as the regular game. The Limited Edition features numerous bonuses over the standard edition, including "four hours double Speed Points, custom liveries, pre-customized rollouts and two vehicles: the Porsche 911 Carrera S and the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale." Reception Most Wanted was well received by critics at E3 2012 and is currently nominated for "Best Racing Game" and "Best Online Multiplayer Game" from Game Critics Awards.

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