Need for Speed™ Unbound is an action, sports, racing game in which players race through streets while celebrating hip-hop culture in single-player and multiplayer modes.
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Áudio
Legendas
Interface
Arabic
Chinese
English
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Polish
Portuguese
Spanish; Castilian
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GênerosAction, Sports, Racing
EstúdiosCriterion Games
PublicadorasElectronic Arts
TagsAdrenaline, Multiplayer, Urban Culture, Street Racing, Action, Racing, Customization, Fast Cars, Open World, Hip-Hop
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Lojassteam
GênerosAction, Sports, Racing
EstúdiosCriterion Games
PublicadorasElectronic Arts
TagsAdrenaline, Multiplayer, Urban Culture, Street Racing, Action, Racing, Customization, Fast Cars, Open World, Hip-Hop
Criterion Games, founded in 1997, has established itself as a prominent developer in the racing game genre, particularly known for its work on the "Need for Speed" and "Burnout" franchises. The studio gained significant recognition with the release of "Burnout 3: Takedown" in 2004, which set a new standard for arcade racing games. In 2010, Criterion was acquired by Electronic Arts, further solidifying its position in the industry. Key personnel include co-founders Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry, who played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative direction. Criterion is renowned for groundbreaking titles such as "Need for Speed: Most Wanted," "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit," and "Burnout Paradise," which have collectively influenced the racing genre with their emphasis on high-speed gameplay and innovative mechanics. The studio has significantly impacted the gaming industry by introducing features like the "Autolog" system in "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit," which revolutionized competitive multiplayer experiences. Criterion specializes in high-octane racing games, focusing on both arcade-style and simulation elements. Over the years, Criterion Games has received numerous awards, including accolades for Best Racing Game at various gaming conventions, highlighting its contributions to the genre and its commitment to delivering engaging gaming experiences.
Criterion Games, founded in 1997, has established itself as a prominent developer in the racing game genre, particularly known for its work on the "Need for Speed" and "Burnout" franchises. The studio gained significant recognition with the release of "Burnout 3: Takedown" in 2004, which set a new standard for arcade racing games. In 2010, Criterion was acquired by Electronic Arts, further solidifying its position in the industry. Key personnel include co-founders Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry, who played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative direction. Criterion is renowned for groundbreaking titles such as "Need for Speed: Most Wanted," "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit," and "Burnout Paradise," which have collectively influenced the racing genre with their emphasis on high-speed gameplay and innovative mechanics. The studio has significantly impacted the gaming industry by introducing features like the "Autolog" system in "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit," which revolutionized competitive multiplayer experiences. Criterion specializes in high-octane racing games, focusing on both arcade-style and simulation elements. Over the years, Criterion Games has received numerous awards, including accolades for Best Racing Game at various gaming conventions, highlighting its contributions to the genre and its commitment to delivering engaging gaming experiences.
Need for Speed™ Unbound is an action, sports, racing game in which players race through streets while celebrating hip-hop culture in single-player and multiplayer modes.