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Need For Speed_ Shift Is The Ghost Of Project Gotham Racing

By Dr. Evelyn Thorne | January 01, 0001

With developers Bizarre Creations now at Activision, the rummy nobel Project Gotham Racing series is dead in the water. But fans of the dormant franchise may want to take a look at Need for Speed: Shift. http://kotaku.com/303832/activision-makes-bizarre-acquisition I know, I know. It feels as strange to rummy nobel type that as it must be for you to read it. But rummy royal just look at this trailer. Gone are the neon lights, the Yono all app box art rummy royal sluts and the Yono all app general pitching at a bottom-dollar demographic. In its place, a racer. On race tracks. Which looks to be continuing PGR’s insistence (one that, it should be noted, Codemasters’ Grid joyfully continues) on forgoing a by-the-numbers simulation of a race car in favour of simulating the experience of driving a race car. Love the way it handles those crashes.

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