It's been around 4 years since I've been to Leipzig - the former home of Gamescom. The first thing that struck me when I set foot in its cobbled streets was quite simply, "I can see why Gamescom went to Cologne now!" To put it's nicely, it's the retirement village of Europe, you know, the Florida of Germany. I felt young. Very, very young. What's quite odd is that Porsche decided to use the city as its second home, setting up its second main production plant there. Anyway! The reason I talk about Leipzig and Porsche because we went there recently with the sole intention of playing Criterion's Need For Speed: Most Wanted. That, and taking some Porsches out on the track.
While out there, when they could drag us out from behind the wheel of the many Porsches we were driving that is - whether it was the Carrera 911 4S, the new Boxster, a Carrera 911 S or a Cayenne - we caught up with Criterion's Leanne Loombe, a Producer on the title, to talk about the ins and outs of the game. What makes a Most Wanted game a Most Wanted game? Can we put our wangs up as our Origin picture so that our friends are smashing through billboards with our junk up there? Okay, so we didn't ask that outright... we did hint at it in the question though. We ask those and much more!
So, if you want to see what the Porsche driving school looks like - fresh with bonnet cam - how much we can get out of a Porsche, what happens when we go off-road in a Cayenne and what Criterion has to say about their upcoming racer, then you'd be a fool to miss this one! Stay tuned till the end for a bit of a treat as well.
Need For Speed: Most Wanted is out October 30th and November 2nd in North America and Europe respectively.
Friday, October 19, 2012
It's been around 4 years since I've been to Leipzig - the former home of Gamescom. The first thing that struck me when I set foot in its cobbled streets was quite simply, "I can see why Gamescom went to Cologne now!" To put it's nicely, it's the retirement village of Europe, you know, the Florida of Germany. I felt young. Very, very young. What's quite odd is that Porsche decided to use the city as its second home, setting up its second main production plant there. Anyway! The reason I talk about Leipzig and Porsche because we went there recently with the sole intention of playing Criterion's Need For Speed: Most Wanted. That, and taking some Porsches out on the track.
While out there, when they could drag us out from behind the wheel of the many Porsches we were driving that is - whether it was the Carrera 911 4S, the new Boxster, a Carrera 911 S or a Cayenne - we caught up with Criterion's Leanne Loombe, a Producer on the title, to talk about the ins and outs of the game. What makes a Most Wanted game a Most Wanted game? Can we put our wangs up as our Origin picture so that our friends are smashing through billboards with our junk up there? Okay, so we didn't ask that outright... we did hint at it in the question though. We ask those and much more!
So, if you want to see what the Porsche driving school looks like - fresh with bonnet cam - how much we can get out of a Porsche, what happens when we go off-road in a Cayenne and what Criterion has to say about their upcoming racer, then you'd be a fool to miss this one! Stay tuned till the end for a bit of a treat as well.
Need For Speed: Most Wanted is out October 30th and November 2nd in North America and Europe respectively.