Submitted by ZombieTron on Thu, 10/08/2015 - 21:07
There has been a flurry of excitement caused by Three Fields Entertainment as they announced on Twitter that the next game they will work on will be a spiritual successor to Burnout 3.
Burnout 3 was arguably the greatest of all of the Burnouts. It was the reason for my addiction. It was where our Burnout community was founded as it was the first time we had been able to Burn online, together.
There are many highlights of Burnout 3. The takedowns and rivalries, the tracks and crash junctions, the music and sound effects, the speed and mayhem.
We'll be following Three Fields Entertainment on Twitter as they continue the Burnout story from where it began. A small team dedicated to bringing us the best arcade racing experience without using a coin-op.
The people behind Criterion Games have started a new studio called Three Fields Entertainment. It seems like both Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry are involved in the new company. The studio website currently does not have a lot of information on it except for contact information and a logo.
Three Fields Entertainment will be creating games for all platforms where they can self-publish.
Earlier this afternoon Alex Ward tweeted that they are looking for talented Staff who are experienced in three fields of creating electronic entertainment. Time to get a new job?
Truck Stop is new Burnout style crash game developed by Adam Sawkins aka “DjArcas”.
In the version we have tested you can tweak your vehicles handling and parameters before sending it crashing down an obstacle-filled level. The more damage you inflict on the Crash Test Dummy, the bigger your score!
The mechanics and gameplay feels like a mix of the Crash Modes in Burnout 2: Point of Impact, Burnout 3: Takedown and Burnout Revenge and the idea is probably to create a next-gen crash mode.
Truck Stop Trailer - with previews of the levels Train Station, Zombie Nation and Mars Attack!
The game is developed in Unity and the beta version we have tried feels quite rough and unfinished. Truck Stop is a work in progress and we expect huge improvements as development progresses.
As the game grows and develops, Projector Games plan to listen to the community, and implement more vehicles, levels and ragdolls.
== THIS WAS PUBLISHED ON April 1 2013, Lets call it April WISHES! ==
For some time now, we have heard rumours about a new Burnout game. We have just gotten some very exciting information from one of our good friends in the industry. She was very excited to reveal the working title of the next Burnout game and some details about the game!