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The Show is incredible. Wow.
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Hope this means they'll just go back to their mid 2000's Need For Speed formula. I would love for them to make a Underground or OG Most Wanted / Carbon type game. Those were great. I miss being able to customize my car and free roam the city , and the stories, while extremely corny, were fun
This! Been playing since I got home a little earlierThe Show is incredible. Wow.
Don't worry CP3, they will love you again in 2K16.The Cover Athlete for NBA 2K15 is...
League scoring champion, MVP to be the face of the next NBA 2K game.
by Ryan McCaffrey MAY 6, 2014
Newly crowned NBA league Most Valuable Player Kevin Durant has been named the cover athlete for the next iteration of the NBA 2K sim basketball series.
“It’s something that I’ve been longing for for a while," Durant said on the conference call announcing his cover apperance, "and I’m just grateful for the opportunity.”
Durant was just named the NBA MVP after finishing as the runner-up in the voting for the past three seasons to last year's NBA 2K cover man, LeBron James. He has also won an Olympic gold medal and appeared in one NBA Finals so far in his career. He also claims to play a lot of the NBA 2K series.
“I begged them to put me on the cover," Durant said when asked what 2K had to do to get him to agree to be on the cover. "I really think nobody plays the game as much as I do. I wanted to be a part of it.”
Asked what he enjoys most about the series, Durant said, “I enjoy playing the myPlayer mode. Taking your guy through a season, getting drafted…I feel that’s how it is as a real NBA player. It’s about the journey.”
And does he play as himself and his Oklahoma City Thunder teammates? “I never play with our team for some reason," he answered with a laugh. "In my house you have to pick a random team and just play. That’s how we see how good you are.”
I'm in the minority, but I hated Rivals and loved Most Wanted.
[COLOR=#red]Need for Speed 2015 Will Be ‘Dramatically Different’[/COLOR]
Fan feedback will help Ghost Games “define what the experience is.”
by Mitch Dyer MAY 6, 2014
Need for Speed Rivals developer Ghost Games says it needs to do “a much better job” with the fans of Need for Speed going forward.
The studio aims to accomplish something “dramatically different” for the series, and to that end, Electronic Arts and Ghost Games will have “more open conversations” with fans ahead of the next Need for Speed game’s release in 2015.
Nilsson says, “We need to help define for [fans] what the Need for Speed experience is,and they can help us define what that experience is. Then we can stay true to what that experience is.”
Nilsson is already spending time on the phone with hardcore fans about the future of EA’s games. This is part of “a big movement inside EA, within every brand, really,” to engage fans in a transparent dialogue about development. “That definitely is part of the reason we’re going to do things quite dramatically different to the Need for Speed brand.”
me playaSo who got the Vita today?
me playa
Yeah man I downloaded it earlier but I really haven't had time to sit and enjoy it just yet. I've been ripping and running all day. From what I saw so far I think I'm going to get a grip, the card fills up fast, and the r2 on the touch pad takes some getting used to.Talk to me about it? You have X Tekken?
PES is no FIFA, but it does offer a decent game.
FIFA just kills them with having everything licensed.
Vita gow collection worked for me from psn on the vita
I'm in the minority, but I hated Rivals and loved Most Wanted.
[COLOR=#red]Need for Speed 2015 Will Be ‘Dramatically Different’[/COLOR]
Fan feedback will help Ghost Games “define what the experience is.”
by Mitch Dyer MAY 6, 2014
Need for Speed Rivals developer Ghost Games says it needs to do “a much better job” with the fans of Need for Speed going forward.
The studio aims to accomplish something “dramatically different” for the series, and to that end, Electronic Arts and Ghost Games will have “more open conversations” with fans ahead of the next Need for Speed game’s release in 2015.
Nilsson says, “We need to help define for [fans] what the Need for Speed experience is,and they can help us define what that experience is. Then we can stay true to what that experience is.”
Nilsson is already spending time on the phone with hardcore fans about the future of EA’s games. This is part of “a big movement inside EA, within every brand, really,” to engage fans in a transparent dialogue about development. “That definitely is part of the reason we’re going to do things quite dramatically different to the Need for Speed brand.”