No idea but I care not. I bought 3 of them last gen and there have been two more. I cant keep it up.
I can get paradise for 20 bones and that would be my next purchase. Maybe criterion dont want to do another? They are rumoured to be doing a black sequel.
gamingeek said:No idea but I care not. I bought 3 of them last gen and there have been two more. I cant keep it up.
I can get paradise for 20 bones and that would be my next purchase. Maybe criterion dont want to do another? They are rumoured to be doing a black sequel.
oh my!!! a black sequel! *rubs hands*
i loved that game.
i got burnout for the ps3. i like it but i somehow don't feel compelled to play it so much. wouldn't mind if they delayed the sequel even more
Very tenuous rumor bugs.
On another note, where are the new SSX games EA? What is wrong with this company?
bugsonglass said:gamingeek said:No idea but I care not. I bought 3 of them last gen and there have been two more. I cant keep it up.
I can get paradise for 20 bones and that would be my next purchase. Maybe criterion dont want to do another? They are rumoured to be doing a black sequel.
oh my!!! a black sequel! *rubs hands*
i loved that game.
Yay, more "Gun-porn!"
aspro said:Well, SSX needed a break (as did Burnout). I'd say it's pretty good franchise management from EA.
An SSX title for the balance board seems like it would be a no-brainer -- maybe they are waiting for Natal?
Seriously though -- no good ideas as to what Criteria is doing? I read something about them working on (or helping out with) Need for Speed.
You probably heard it on the podcast, because we covered that . Criterion was announced to be developing an as yet unnamed Need for Speed title back in June. I don't recall seeing any news of it since then.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobilegamingeek said:SSX did not need a break, they needed a new game. Not Blur, a ported mish mash.
Agreed.
Ravenprose said:gamingeek said:SSX did not need a break, they needed a new game. Not Blur, a ported mish mash.Agreed.
It's a game that would easily work cross platform too with its slight stylised visuals.
SteelAttack said:Forza 3 is the new Burnout.
Forza is a series that needs a break.
50 years should do it
SteelAttack said:Forza is going the right direction, I believe. But they took so little time between 2 and 3 that it almost looks like Forza 2.5.
I only kid, I've only ever played a demo. Not my thing.
gamingeek said:SteelAttack said:Forza is going the right direction, I believe. But they took so little time between 2 and 3 that it almost looks like Forza 2.5.I only kid, I've only ever played a demo. Not my thing.
Not enough furniture?
SteelAttack said:gamingeek said:SteelAttack said:Forza is going the right direction, I believe. But they took so little time between 2 and 3 that it almost looks like Forza 2.5.I only kid, I've only ever played a demo. Not my thing.
Not enough furniture?
Maybe if I could decorate the inside of the car with special items it would be worth it.
SteelAttack said:gamingeek said:SteelAttack said:Forza is going the right direction, I believe. But they took so little time between 2 and 3 that it almost looks like Forza 2.5.I only kid, I've only ever played a demo. Not my thing.
Not enough fun
Fixed that for you!
Forza = Burnout - fun
That's expected from someone who enjoyed Madworld. You eerie bunch.
But with one of their crown jewells, Burnout, the ultimate arcade racer, they have been downright stingy with the 7th generation of consoles. Burnout for the 360 came out in March 2006 - almost FOUR years ago. Plenty of free and modestly priced add-on content has followed but no sequel.
What do you guys think is going on with Criteria and EA?