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Need For Speed (2015 Video Game)
''Need for Speed'' is a 2015 online game, online racing video game developed by Ghost Games and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in November 2015, while a Windows version released in March 2016. It is the twenty-second ''Need for Speed'' installment, and serves as a Reboot (fiction), reboot of the franchise. ''Need for Speed'' received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the game's visuals and customization but criticized it for being Always-on DRM, always-online with the inability to pause, which would also lead to performance issues on all platforms. The game was succeeded by ''Need for Speed Payback'' in 2017. Gameplay The first gameplay footage of the pre-alpha build for ''Need for Speed'' was revealed at EA's press conference at E3 on June 15, 2015. The E3 presentation shows a part of the story, followed by the customization of a Toyota 86, Subaru BRZ which showed the new and improved customization system, and the 'action ...
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Toyota 86
The Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ are 2+2 sports cars jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru, manufactured at Subaru's Gunma assembly plant. The 2+2 fastback coupé has a naturally aspirated boxer engine, front-engined, rear-wheel-drive configuration, 53/47 front/rear weight balance and low centre of gravity; it was inspired by Toyota's earlier AE86, a small, light, front-engine/rear-drive Corolla variant widely popular for Showroom Stock, Group A, Group N, Rally, Club and drift racing. For the first-generation model, Toyota marketed the sports car as the 86 in Asia, Australia, North America (from August 2016), South Africa, and South America; as the Toyota GT86 in Europe; as the 86 and GT86 in New Zealand; as the Toyota FT86 in Brunei, Nicaragua and Jamaica and as the Scion FR-S (2012–2016) in the United States and Canada. The second-generation model is marketed by Toyota as the GR86 as part of the Gazoo Racing family. Name The development code of th ...
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Racing Video Game
Racing games are a video game genre in which the player participates in a racing competition. They may be based on anything from real-world racing leagues to fantastical settings. They are distributed along a spectrum between more realistic racing simulations and more fantastical arcade-style racing games. Kart racing games emerged in the 1990s as a popular sub-genre of the latter. Racing games may also fall under the category of sports video games. Sub-genres Arcade-style racing Usually, arcade-style racing games put fun and a fast-paced experience above all else, as cars usually compete in unique ways. A key feature of arcade-style racers that specifically distinguishes them from simulation racers is their far more liberal physics. Whereas in real racing (and subsequently, the simulation equivalents) the driver must reduce their speed significantly to take most turns, arcade-style racing games generally encourage the player to "powerslide" the car to allow the player to ke ...
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Howard Charles
Howard Charles is an English actor who is best known for his portrayal of Porthos in the BBC series ''The Musketeers'' (2014–2016). He was born in Brixton, London. Education He studied at Kingston College in England between 2000 and 2005, earning a BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Performing Arts (Acting) before returning to start the BA (Hons) Acting for Stage and Media. He then trained at the Drama Centre London and was awarded a Lady Rothermere Drama Award and a Leverhulme scholarship. Theatre Charles has appeared in: ''Blackta'' (The Young Vic), ''Macbeth'' (with the RSC), ''The Merchant of Venice'' (Royal Shakespeare Company), ''Enron'' (Chichester Festival Theatre, The Royal Court, West End), ''Painting A Wall'' (Finborough Theatre), ''The Hounding of David Olwale'' (various theatres including; Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Everyman Liverpool, Hackney Empire), ''Three Sisters'' (Manchester Royal Exchange), ''The Local Stigmatic'' (Edinburgh Festival), ''Les Jeudis'' (Centr ...
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Christina Wolfe
Christina Wolfe (born 1990), credited earlier in her career as Christina Ulfsparre, is an English actress. She voiced and portrayed Robyn in the 2015 video game ''Need for Speed'' and played the recurring roles of Kathryn Davis in the television series '' The Royals'' and Julia Pennyworth in The CW television series ''Batwoman''. She portrayed Kate in 2022 Netflix film ''The Weekend Away''. In 2023, she starred as Cat Brandice in the Syfy science-fiction television series '' The Ark''. Early life and education Born in London on 8 September 1990, Wolfe attended Durham University and studied English and Philosophy. She also trained at Drama Studio London. Career Wolfe played Kathryn Davis on '' The Royals'', which ran for three seasons on E! Her character was involved with princes Liam and Robert. The series ended on a cliffhanger, with Wolfe's character being kidnapped and pregnant with Liam's baby. She next appeared on The CW series ''Batwoman'' as Julia Pennyworth, the daught ...
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Faye Marsay
Faye Elaine Marsay (born 30 December 1986) is a British actress. Her notable roles include Anne Neville in ''The White Queen (miniseries), The White Queen'' (2013), the recurring character Candice in ''Fresh Meat (TV series), Fresh Meat'' (2013), Steph in the film ''Pride (2014 film), Pride'' (2014), Amy in ''Need for Speed (2015 video game), Need for Speed'' (2015), The Waif in the Game of Thrones (season 5), fifth and Game of Thrones (season 6), sixth seasons of ''Game of Thrones'' (2015–2016), Blue Colson in the ''Black Mirror'' episode "Hated in the Nation" (2016), Vel Sartha in ''Andor (TV series), Andor'' (2022–2025), and Detective sergeant, DS Misha Frank in ''Adolescence (TV series), Adolescence'' (2025). Early life Marsay was born in Middlesbrough. She moved to Loftus, North Yorkshire, Loftus, where she attended the Laurence Jackson School in Guisborough. Marsay went on to Prior Pursglove College, before joining the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where she played th ...
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Adam Long (British Actor)
Adam Long (born 25 April 1991) is a British actor, perhaps best known for his appearance as Lewis Whippey in '' Happy Valley'' in 2014. He also starred in ''Act of Grace'' (2008), '' Waterloo Road'' (2009), '' Spike Island'', '' The Thirteenth Tale'' (both 2013), ''Vera'' (2014), and '' The Kill Team'' (2019). Long is represented by the agency Curtis Brown. Early life and education Long attended De La Salle School, St Helens. Career In 2014, Long starred as Lewis Whippey in six episodes of the first series of '' Happy Valley''. From 2017 to 2020, Long appeared as Joe Bancroft in ITV1's '' Bancroft'', lead Sarah Parish's son. In 2019, he starred as Vincent Chapman/Victor Cook in the first series of '' The Bay''. In 2023, Long featured as DC Andrew Laptew in the ITV1 drama series, '' The Long Shadow'', based on the five-year manhunt for the serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, commonly referred to as the Yorkshire Ripper. In 2024, he appeared as Capt Bernard DeMarco in ''Masters of ...
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GameSpot
''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein. In addition to the information produced by ''GameSpot'' staff, the site also allows users to write their own reviews, blogs, and post on the site's forums. It has been owned by Fandom, Inc. since October 2022. In 2004, ''GameSpot'' won "Best Gaming Website" as chosen by the viewers in Spike TV's second ''Video Game Award Show'', and has won Webby Awards several times. The domain ''GameSpot.com'' attracted at least 60 million visitors annually by October 2008 according to a Compete.com study. History In January 1996, Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein quit their positions at IDG and founded SpotMedia Communications. SpotMedia then launched ''GameSpot'' on May 1, 1996. Originally, ''GameSpot'' focused solely on personal computer games, so ...
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, most populous city in the U.S. state of California, and the commercial, Financial District, Los Angeles, financial, and Culture of Los Angeles, cultural center of Southern California. With an estimated 3,878,704 residents within the city limits , it is the List of United States cities by population, second-most populous in the United States, behind only New York City. Los Angeles has an Ethnic groups in Los Angeles, ethnically and culturally diverse population, and is the principal city of a Metropolitan statistical areas, metropolitan area of 12.9 million people (2024). Greater Los Angeles, a combined statistical area that includes the Los Angeles and Riverside–San Bernardino metropolitan areas, is a sprawling metropolis of over 18.5 million residents. The majority of the city proper lies in Los Angeles Basin, a basin in Southern California adjacent to the Pacific Ocean in the ...
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Need For Speed Payback
''Need for Speed Payback'' is a 2017 racing video game developed by Ghost Games and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on November 10, 2017. It is the twenty-third installment in the ''Need for Speed'' series. Upon release, ''Payback'' received mixed reviews from critics, who welcomed the return of offline gameplay modes, but criticized the game's loot box mechanics and use of microtransactions. ''Payback'' was succeeded by '' Need for Speed Heat'' in 2019. Gameplay ''Need for Speed Payback'' is a racing game set in an open world environment of Fortune Valley; a fictional version of Las Vegas, Nevada. It is focused on "action driving" and has three playable characters (each with different sets of skills) working together to pull off action movie-like sequences. In contrast with the previous game, it also features a 24-hour day-night cycle. Unlike the 2015 ''Need for Speed'' reboot, ''Payback'' includes an offline singl ...
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Always-on DRM
Always-on DRM or always-online DRM is a form of digital rights management (DRM) that requires a consumer to remain connected to a Server (computing), server, especially through an internet connection, to use a particular product. The practice is also referred to as persistent online authentication. The technique is meant to prevent copyright infringement of software. Like other DRM methods, always-on DRM has proven controversial, mainly because it has failed to stop pirates from illegally using the product, while causing severe inconvenience to people who bought the product legally due to the single point of failure it inherently introduces. Usage and criticism Popular video games such as ''Diablo III'', ''Super Mario Run'', and ''Starcraft 2'' employ always-on DRM by requiring players to connect to the internet to play, even in Single-player video game, single-player mode. Reviews of ''Diablo III'' criticized its use of always-on DRM. As with ''Diablo III'', ''SimCity (2013 video ...
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Reboot (fiction)
In serial fiction, the term "reboot" signifies a new start to an established fictional universe, work, or series. A reboot usually discards continuity to re-create its characters, plotlines and backstory from the beginning. It has been described as a way to "rebrand" or "restart an entertainment universe that has already been established". Another definition of a reboot is a remake which is part of an established film series or other media franchise. The term has been criticized for being a vague and "confusing" " buzzword", and a neologism for remake, a concept which has been losing popularity since the 2010s. William Proctor proposes that there is a distinction between reboots, remakes and retcons. Origin The term is thought to originate from the computing term '' reboot'', meaning to restart a computer system. There is a change in meaning: the computing term refers to restarting the same program unaltered, while the term discussed here refers to revising a narrative ...
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Racing Video Game
Racing games are a video game genre in which the player participates in a racing competition. They may be based on anything from real-world racing leagues to fantastical settings. They are distributed along a spectrum between more realistic racing simulations and more fantastical arcade-style racing games. Kart racing games emerged in the 1990s as a popular sub-genre of the latter. Racing games may also fall under the category of sports video games. Sub-genres Arcade-style racing Usually, arcade-style racing games put fun and a fast-paced experience above all else, as cars usually compete in unique ways. A key feature of arcade-style racers that specifically distinguishes them from simulation racers is their far more liberal physics. Whereas in real racing (and subsequently, the simulation equivalents) the driver must reduce their speed significantly to take most turns, arcade-style racing games generally encourage the player to "powerslide" the car to allow the player to ke ...
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