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Submitted by Gwynne Dixon on June 18 2008 - 15:27

EA confirms the next instalment in the Need For Speed series and admits "torturing" the series' dev team...

Speaking at a stock conference with investors, EA's CEO John Riccitello has announced Need For Speed Undercover, the next instalment in the long running series of driving games. The title is likely to be released later this year during the usual autumn window.

Riccitello explained that the series should show significant improvements this year as EA has added to the headcount at the NFS studio in Vancouver and split its development cycles:

"One of the things we're doing up in Vancouver with that team is we've had them for 8 consecutive years on a 12 month dev cycle. Last summer we added to the headcount and split the team in two, so now there's two teams on a 24 month cycle and this is our first 16 and a half month game (because we didn't do it far enough ago to give us a full two year dev cycle). Next year's title will be a full two year dev.

"We were torturing a very talented group of people up in Vancouver, which makes it harder to be as innovative every year and now I think we're going to get better from here. So, I'm confident that Undercover is a much better game than Pro Street and I expect that from this point forward we'll do a lot better."

EA bigwig Riccitello also spoke of NFS Pro Street's average gameplay and how the Vancouver team hopes to combat this with Undercover:

"I was pretty disappointed with Need for Speed last year. I thought it was an okay game in terms of gameplay, if not good, but who wanted Pro Street? It was this sort of made up, put numbers on the side of your car and pretend to drive your Ferrari or Porsche where?

"This year we are Need for Speed Undercover, with a very strong mission structure . . . It's a much richer proposition and there's a huge and embedded storyline behind it. Need for Speed was always about the fictional hook of what made you want to be part of the driving. We resurrected the game when we bought out Most Wanted and then Underground, with the chase and be chased or the whole underground ethos of street racing at 3 O'clock in the morning. Now we're coming back with a strong narrative hook so I feel really good about the title."

Expect the official announcement from EA - with all the trimmings of trailers and screens - in the not too distant future.

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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 29th Jul 2009 21:26, Post No: 141

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i beat this game in five hours. WTH NFS?!


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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 29th Jul 2009 21:25, Post No: 140

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nfs most wanted and carbon are the only good nfs games. this game is horrid. graphics are so effin blocky i feel like its lego. this game is such a disappointment.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 05th Jun 2009 01:30, Post No: 139

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Thank christ, from reading some reviews on TVG, looking at some comments and doing other things, i can finally conclude that TVG are the [#@!?]iest reviewers ever... they've given a [#@!?] game like this 7/10? come on, i dont think so.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 13th Jan 2009 13:48, Post No: 138

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EA, if there is no  hotpursuit 4  or high stakes2  this nov.  your dead meat  I would hate to see NEED FOR SPEED die out.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 13th Jan 2009 13:44, Post No: 137

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mostwanted, carbon,prostreets,underground 2, undercover   they all stinks,suck, craptastic


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 13th Jan 2009 13:42, Post No: 136

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need for speed need to go back to its real roots  of old school days... track & field, high stakes, hot pursuit ... hotpursuit 2, porsche unleased,  underground type racing.   underground would be slamming  if EA add cops in it.   even a up-grade high stakes would be super!!!


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By: hayden

Added:Tue 13th Jan 2009 12:26, Post No: 135

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ok cheers

peece


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By: hayden

Added:Tue 13th Jan 2009 12:25, Post No: 134

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do uno any cheat 4 need 4 speed undercover psp

 


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 06th Jan 2009 00:35, Post No: 133

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Google the text below to visit the Playstation board post.

Declaration by original fans demanding a back to basics approach for NFS from EA.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 04th Jan 2009 06:50, Post No: 132

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Here are some quotes from GamePro magazine, who gave NFS: Undercover a 2.5/5

"Break out your trench coat, baseball hat, and a pair of dark shades because donning a disguise is the only way to save face if you plan on picking up Need for Speed: Undercover."

"You'll want to go incognito in order to hide the fact you're buying the worst installment in this long-running racing series. "

"Friends don't let friends play Need for Speed: Undercover.

"Too bad the gaming equivalent of AAA doesn't exist; that way, if you're unlucky enough to buy this game, you could get a little roadside assistance"


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