Learn more about Most Wanted U by watching this video.
In the following video demonstration, EA's Jayme Figueroa takes us the through a demo version of Need For Speed: Most Wanted U.
by Josh Max and Jared Rosenberg - February 22, 2013, 9:00 am EST
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Learn more about Most Wanted U by watching this video.
In the following video demonstration, EA's Jayme Figueroa takes us the through a demo version of Need For Speed: Most Wanted U.
He seems very passionate. I like that. I hope any other devs that make games for Wii U take them as seriously as these guys.
You know who was also very passionate? The guys that made Aliens: Colonial Marines.
You know who was also very passionate? The guys that made Aliens: Colonial Marines.
Haha, very true. I think we can rest easy with this game though. Unless for some reason the video on this page is a fake, this game won't turn out to be another Colonial Marines.
Are you able to ask EA or Criterion what the resolution is and if it supports AA?
In the case of Aliens: Colonial Marines, Gearbox Software doesn't have the cleanest of track records.
Criterion Games has been far more consistent with it's games (the console versions at least).
Like a rock!
I'm sort of curious if Aliens: Colonial Marines would even make it past Nintendo's Certification process. I know they let different stuff slide but I hear in general their harsher then the other two.
Why does EA's Jayme Figueroa remind me of Community's Abed
and this game needs a Demo.
The world need more passionate gamers who loves making games for Nintendo systems. Randy Pitchford (Gearbox CEO) isn't the only one.
And when Need for Speed: Most Wanted U is released on March 19th (North America), I most DEFINITELY want to purchase the game and support Criterion Games in developing the definitive version.
The world need more passionate gamers who loves making games for Nintendo systems. Randy Pitchford (Gearbox CEO) isn't the only one.
hahaha
oh wow
I still have a small bit of hope for Aliens: Colonial Marines Wii U.