One of the games attracting the most attention at E3 was EA’s Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit; the first title in the series developed by the people behind Burnout, Criterion Games.
James Deverill and Doug McConkey of that team gave me a demonstration of the game and it’s clear that they’re looking to return to the roots of a series that has gone through many changes since it first arrived way back in 1994.
“I remember playing Need for Speed even before working in the games industry,” said Deverill. “Three things stood out for me then: it had the coolest cars on the planet, it had amazing highways to drive them on and there were cops pursuing you. It’s these three active ingredients, in particular, that we want to bring back with our game.”
The playable demo at E3 was a game of Pursuit Mode, which is essentially cops and robbers with the old bill trying to ram the street racer’s sports car until it is totally wrecked. You can play as either a Cop or a Racer and both parties have their own weapons to add strategy. For example, a Cop can radio in a roadblock while a Racer can scramble his opponents radar and even send a decoy – a second blip on the Cop’s radar to throw them off the scent.
There are full career modes for both Cops and Racers that you can switch between at will, as well as an extensive suite of online modes.
“Online multiplayer supports eight players,” explains Deverill, “and one of the coolest things we’ve included, for me, is the way that you can have any combination of players; you can even have seven cops against one racer if you like and this adds a lot of variety.”
As you would expect from the brains behind Burnout, it is blisteringly fast and utterly gorgeous. It also boasts licensed supercars and a game world four times the size of Paradise City.
Unusually for game that features police chases at more than 250 miles per hour, the team seems most excited about Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit’s menu interface.
“We’re very excited about the way that Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit brings players together,” said Deverill. “Digital communication is at the heart of how people behave these days so, given that, we’ve included a social network in the game to connect, compare and compete. We call this the Need for Speed Autolog.”
In a nutshell, they’ve included everything you would expect from a basic social networking site and not only included it in the game, but also made it accessible via the web and mobile phones. Everything you do in the game is compared to what you’re friends are doing, whether they’re your PSN friends, your Facebook friends or just people you met playing the game.
“It can be a bit depressing to see a leaderboard and discover you’re ranked 10 millionth in the world, or something like that,” added McConkey “so we’re looking to drive rivalry between friends foremost.”
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is out on 18 November 2010 in mainland Europe and 19 November in the UK.


















18 CommentsAdd Yours
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 4:32 pm by Sprinter
This is a must have title for me
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 4:36 pm by GhostViper
At last. This might be the first Need For Speed game I buy since Underground. I like that they take it back to the games root. And with Criterion Games at the wheel, it just can’t fail
They rock.
Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 4:56 pm by James Gallagher
Burnout Paradise was excellent so we all have high hopes for this one too.
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 4:38 pm by RadioactiveMouse
Nice to see Hot pursuit making a come-back. I played NFS:HP2 for ages against the cops.
No stinger missiles seeing a return?
Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 4:56 pm by James Gallagher
I didn’t see any missiles but the police have those stinger strips that can burst the racers’ tyres. The weapons are more based on the believable than guns and explosions, from what I played.
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 4:41 pm by SlipperyFella
If Criterion can support Hot Pursuit like they supported Burnout Paradise (with all the free DLC and updates), then this is gonna be one seriously badass game!!
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 4:50 pm by kivi95
Hmm dont think i will buy this because it comes the same month as GT5.
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 5:17 pm by Falcon1991
My first and only Need for Speed game is III: Hot Pursuit.
Thus why I’m very interested in this game.
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 5:19 pm by franky-ireland
Whopper Buzz. This should be swweeeeet,.
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 5:19 pm by TalllPaul
The trailer and gameplay were both awesome and i really cant wait for the high speed, thrill and action filled chases.
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 6:31 pm by Sutman
I love Criterion Games, I will be getting this game.
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 7:16 pm by Bonyman
NFS Hot Pursuit 2 was absolutely the best in the series. Thanks for the info James, i can’t wait for this version.
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Posted on 22 June, 2010 at 7:21 pm by TheOrion
Its been a while since an NFS game has interested me, looks like something I will pick up. No maybes about it.
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Posted on 23 June, 2010 at 12:06 am by gompiefreak
Wauw! Ziet er echt vet uit. Veel beter dan die shift, die was een beetje race driver grid achtig maar dit is echt vet! b=Bijna gt waardig.
I bet nearly none of you understood that, i’ll translate it for yah.
n=Nice! It looks all really cool, much better than NFS Shift, Wich was a bit like Race Driver Grid but this is really cool! It’s getting awfully close to GT.
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Posted on 23 June, 2010 at 12:34 am by R_Navarro
Any chance of a offline split screen 2players or 4players mode this time from Criterion Games?
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Posted on 23 June, 2010 at 12:43 am by Sty_Azores
It may be to soon to tell us this, but will this game be sold on the PS Store ??? Like Burnout Paradise???
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Posted on 23 June, 2010 at 4:45 am by EuphoricaL
I do hope this is going to be downloadable on the store. Pretty much the only reason I still play Burnout: Paradise is because I can just quickly flick to it, i’d never be bothered getting it out of the box…
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Posted on 23 June, 2010 at 8:36 am by pitviper23
I loved both the hot pursuit games before! Still play the ps2 one from time to time. It WILL be the best since then all the previous nfs have been a bit of a disappointment. But as criterion are doing this one its got to be GREAT
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Posted on 23 June, 2010 at 11:41 am by Nathan_C123
Awesome stuff, it looks great. Although the only reason I would buy it is because it’ll probably have a lot of Burnout elements, and I’ve been hoping for a new Burnout game for a while.
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Posted on 16 July, 2010 at 3:02 am by yabby11
this game looks heaps cool but they need to make a new need for speed underground
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