Need For Speed Most Wanted 2024
Are you craving a new installment of Need For Speed Most Wanted? Well, there's something intriguing making the rounds—a fan-made trailer that captures the essence of the legendary M3 from the game. The setting is a shady back alley car dealer, and as the trailer unfolds, we are treated to glimpses of a captivating narrative accompanied by fitting music.
The car itself takes on a character of its own, embodying the very essence that fans would love to see in a reimagined or follow-up title. This trailer is more than just a teaser; it's an emotional journey, evoking the nostalgia and excitement that made the original game so beloved. Take a moment to check it out, and you might find yourself swept away by the emotions it stirs.
BlizzCon 2023
BlizzCon made a return 2023, but for many fans, it brought a mix. The direction of 'World of Warcraft Classic' left some players uncertain, it might be time for a "World of Warcraft Classic Classic" to restart the Saga. Meanwhile, Blizzard's unveiling of a trilogy of expansions for the original 'World of Warcraft' signals a continued commitment to storytelling (This is one the fans actually wanted). In 'Diablo 4', the return of Mephisto is a nod to the series' legacy. The addition of a new character in 'Overwatch 2' has left me curious about the game's future, although the absence of a clear release date for more story stuff raises questions. Some commitment to fix Warcraft 3 would have gone a long way, but nothing. Despite these mixed feelings, as a fan, I hold onto hope for the future, especially with Blizzard's recent acquisition by Microsoft.
So, I'm somewhat relieved that I only go through this once a month. It seems like Blizzard is currently testing uncharted waters. Admittedly, rumors and internal emails don't necessarily guarantee the accuracy of future developments, but the mere contemplation of potential expansions costing up to 100 dollars or the inclusion of real pay-to-win elements this early in the life cycle of a game they vowed wouldn't take such a route is disheartening. It feels like room for reading the community sentiment accurately might not be their strongest suit at the moment.
I'll wrap it up here... a mix of a satisfied sigh and a facepalm will have to suffice for this month. It's relatively quiet on my end. Work is consuming my time, and I somehow managed to catch a bug as well. But hey, looking forward to next month's Game Awards, celebrating Baldur's Gate 3's well-deserved recognition. There will undoubtedly be those who still believe Cyberpunk is now the stellar game it always was, and Steam is poised to drown us in sales. Here's to hoping for a healthier and game-filled month ahead!
And yes, it's not typically my genre, but Baldur's Gate has earned a spot on my holiday to-play list.
But until then, please Read my Ideas about Novaras journey to a bigger conspiracy.