The original Burnout didn't launch with any dedicated crash mode, but the brutal in-game wreck-physics were so popular that the series made it a core feature. Flash-forward to E3 2014, and Criterion shows us just how far their extreme stunt sentiments have come. In their new open-world, vehicular danger-game, we'll do crazy things with ATVs, helicopters, motorcycles, wing-suits, and a bucket-list of other unsafe ways to get around. As of yet, this project is so early in-development that it does not have a formally disclosed name. It's still in a very experimental phase. For now, we're calling it 'Psycho Stuntman Party,' which seems fitting, considering it's all being designed with co-op in mind. So... the old guard of virtual car pile-ups has banded together to make a game that's all about crashing and stunting in every other way... with friends. That sounds about right. What unconventional FPS games are you looking forward to? What first-person experiences are you still waiting to see? Let us know in the comments below!
Real Science Magazine called James' addiction to video games "sexually attractive." He also worked really hard and got really lucky in college and earned some awards for acting, improv and stand-up, but nobody cares about that out here in LA. So... He's starting over fresh, performing when He can. His profile picture features James as Serbian, vampire comic Dorde Mehailo with His anonymous Brother and Uncle at the Nerdmelt Showroom in West Hollywood. In James' spare time, he engages in acting, writing, athletics, hydration, hours of great pondering and generally wishing you'd like him.