Although we know thata new installment of the saga Need speed should come in NovemberConcrete information is scarce… This was without considering Jeff Grubb who was at the turn Son show Grubbsnax sur Giantbombreveals what he thinks he knows about the art style of the Criterion teams.
Diverse style
While the franchise has always wanted to rhyme with pure fun, the developers were able to step in a photorealistic base of cartoon elements
You know that feeling when you see a car commercial or something like that and the car is driving, but then cartoonish flames start flying around it? This is the type of rendering they seem to be aiming for.
Perhaps this artistic choice manages to set the title apart from other competitors in the same slot and will allow him to forge a stronger identity
A reinterpretation of Chicago
In fact, that would in all likelihood be the framework in which we should progress behind the wheel of our racing cars a fictionalized version of Chicago. In fact, everything would be made to make us feel like we are in a real city, while many elements are entirely fictional. There was also good news for the online part, because the autolog would be making a comeback. This would mean the ability to customize every element of his car and share it with other members of the community, as one would on a social network.
Assuming these revelations are true, we’re starting to see a little more clarity about the next iteration of this mythical series. Back in the hands of Criterion, let’s hope this marks his successful comeback.