Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered Releasing November 6th
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XP-200
Still have this on steam but they closed the servers down and are now releasing a remastered version of the game, so i wonder if the original will work online again?
Oh who am i kidding, its EA after all. lol
deathnite
I would like to see a remastered version or remake of NFS: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002).
NightWind
Let's do it again.
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TheDeeGee
Comparison video, enable Ambient Occlusion and call it a remaster 🙄
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Also notice how in the remaster the trees in the far distance on top of the mountain or gone...
Original
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Remaster
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TheDeeGee
G0dly
RaulR
I would really like a remaster for Need For Speed Porsche Unleashed (2000). Or even better a sequel to it, with today's graphics, all new Porsche models, new tracks, it would be awesome.
WhiteLightning
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Petr V
What about original NFS Hot Pursuit and Hot Pursuit 2?
TheDeeGee
WhiteLightning
Moderator
It costs a lot of money to remake them. EA doesnt like that.
Ven0m
I'm tired of these remasters, but you can just call me old
I had great time playing the original Hot Pursuit both solo and even better - with a dear friend of mine, on split screen. It was fun, engaging, pushing players to try harder and improve. And the physics engine was novel.
HP2 was good too (and Porsche, but it was a bit too difficult for me at that time). So when the "new" Hot Pursuit was released, I grabbed it and hated soon after, mostly because of randomness and catch up mechanics.
I don't play much recently, but I used to some day. And despite liking more realistic feel in racing games, arcade ones with good skill-based mechanics are good too. Underground was a gift from heavens, as did 2. I loved playing them. And I learned about so many good music bands (RIP Wayne, from Static-X). I loved competing with my friend, shaving off the lap / track times, we loved sharing our findings to improve and to learn that they helped us get ahead of each other. The same with Most Wanted. The overall game, the feel, sound, music, great implementation of arcade mechanics while retaining real-world attachment. And one of the best force feedback implementations despite this technology being uncommon (I couldn't afford such wheel, and friend bought one and lent it to me soon after). To this day I can remember how it felt, hitting carbs when cutting corners, paved shortcut, losing traction, and the sounds of great engines and sirens. So many emotions and good memories.
And this is "a problem". I can't imagine myself being pumped up for the next NFS game. Maybe I burnt out, maybe I got burnt by Hot Pursuit aka Burnout. I don't hate Criterion and Burnout series, and in fact I kinda enjoyed them when playing at some electronics store (you know, where you have game pads attached and console locked), but acquisitions and rebrands are the wrong way to innovate from a customer perspective. And in terms of games, I want to be a customer, not consumer. But it's not the way to get the best ROI (rate of interest), so change is not likely to happen. Too much risk, too big investment, when they can do what all big non-game companies do - namely looking for the safest big margins. This is not to say that all the new games suck. New games are often better than the old ones, but I often feel that they're too safe plus they don't try that hard to use all the potential available today.
If they're going to re-release the last Hot Pursuit and improve graphics only, it's a pass for me. And even if you're hyped, I'd suggest to wait a bit longer after the releases for long-term reviews. It's 2020. It's EA. So expect "surprise mechanics" aka loot boxes, and lots of useless features the only spoil the game.
Ven0m
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rl66
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jbscotchman
I think this is one of the best NFS games made, but if they're calling this a remaster they're nuts. If they actually gave a damn they would be working on Underground 3.
schmidtbag
I don't get it, why remaster this game? The original still looked pretty good even by today's standards. I know EA is lazy and greedy but considering this remaster barely looks better, this is a new low. I'm sure this is going to cost at least $60 at launch while still having a bunch of MTs.
I personally like the idea of remastering, as opposed to just making a tired sequel that doesn't quite capture what was good about the original. Why reinvent the wheel when you can just improve the existing one? But, this particular game doesn't warrant it. The 1997 and 2002 Hot Pursuit games could use a remaster.
scoter man1
I don't see myself buying this. The original game was eh. Graphics wise, it's pretty much like if they were going to remaster forza horizon 3 anyway. Why...
fredgml7
Remastered? where? It looks almost the same.
By the way, it's a great game.