Need for Speed Heat review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Need for Speed Heat is a pretty good Need for Speed game, which is certainly nice to see again.
Need for Speed Heat is a pretty good Need for Speed game, which is certainly nice to see again.
The latest NFS title is just around the corner, so it’s time to learn more about the new racing experience.
EA and Ghost Games are gearing up for another NFS release later this year.
As promised, EA and Ghost Games have revealed the next big racing game in the long-running Need for Speed franchise.
Ghost Games gives us a peek under the hood of the latest new Need for Speed installment.
Is anyone dying to play a sub-par open world racer this holiday season?
If you’re an EA Access subscriber then get a head start in checking out Need for Speed right now! Otherwise, enjoy this dramatic new launch trailer.
EA and Ghost Games’ Need for Speed reboot is looking pretty damn slick.
Blending near photo-realistic visuals with in-game live action video, the new Need for Speed is most definitely looking to be the most cinematic and dramatic NFS title yet.
New E3 media, game details and a release date for EA and Ghost Games’ NFS reboot.
Buckle up Need for Speed fans, EA today has announced that they are rebooting the series as an “action driving experience” for new generation consoles and the PC. Trailer and details within.
EA is doubling down on their multiplatform arcade-style racer on all platforms.
We find out how many rivals it takes to help launch a new console generation.
Sure, it’s out today. We’re waiting on a certain company to launch their machine for review (cough Microsoft cough), but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few reasons to keep an eye on Ghost’s premiere title this week.
EA today has smartly announced that they would be bumping up the release date of Need for Speed Rivals for the PlayStation 4 to the console’s launch day on November 15th.