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But wait – little time for development, you say? Hasn’t it been so many years? Well, time passed, that’s for certain, but it really doesn’t look like Unbound got any serious development time, regardless. Instead, we got a game that only looks different on the surface. Players must earn enough cash to enter weekly qualifiers and master the competition in. Need For Speed Unbound is an adrenaline-pumping open-world racing videogame from Criterion Games, focusing on intense street competition action in the fictional city of Lakeshore. In my opinion, it would appear as though Criterion may have had very little time to develop Unbound after toiling away on other side projects for EA, so that entire reboot thing doesn’t seem to have happened after all. Outsmart the Cops and Win the Competition in Need for Speed Unbound Game. Need for Speed Unbound – Prima Games Review So, what’s there to say about Need for Speed Unbound, released less than two months after it was first announced? With its unique design and effects, it promised something entirely new for the series, but did it actually deliver on that promise? Well, let’s find out.

Expectations were high when it was revealed that Criterion would once again be working on the new Need for Speed games, since the former creators of the Burnout series and two excellent reboots, Hot Pursuit and Most Wanted, were always a guarantee of excellence and creativity.
