He said before Criterion made Burnout Paradise, the developer toyed with the idea of a Burnout game set along Route 66."We got as far as renting cars to do it for real," Ward said.Lastly, Ward said he worked on a semi-open-world Medal of Honor game that would have allowed gamers to play as the Germans."I once spent a month or so writing up a Medal of Honor game where you played as the Germans.
For the first half. Invading England," he said. "I was a HUGE MoH fan back in the day. Would have loved a crack at it. Would have gone open world a bit too. And been very British at core."In April, Ward revealed that Criterion Games would be moving away from racing games, saying "after over a decade of making racing games, it's time to make something new.
"Need for Speed, the film based on Electronic Arts' racing franchise and starring Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul, has cruised to over $100 million in total lifetime box office grosses. In the United States, the movie has banked $30.5 million, while international receipts total over $96.1 million.Combined, Need for Speed's worldwide box office performance so far has reached $126.6 million.