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January 2008
(89%)
42 Reviews
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Abstract: Burnout 3: Takedown was the defining moment for the Burnout series and will be immortalized forever as one of the fastest racers on the PS2/Xbox. Cashing in on the success of Takedown, developer Criterion released Burnout Revenge within just a year but...
Extreme racing, Looks fabulous!, Gets your heart racing, Online offers the full Paradise experience
Slowmo cinematic gets repetitive, No offline multiplayer
Burnout Paradise XBOX 360In Stock: £14.98 (RRP £49.99) Online play is seamlessly integrated into the single player mode. There isn’t a lobby system; this is a persistent online world, where a simple tap of the d-pad opens up a menu where you can cho...
Abstract: It’s hard to believe it is only just over six years since Burnout first hit our consoles, the game has changed so much in such a short amount of time. It’s gone from a relatively simple arcade racer, with each instalment adding new elements, and has no...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Burnout is easily one of the best racing franchises in recent memory. With every new game the series has continued to push the envelope graphically, with its features, and its gameplay mechanics. Burnout Paradise allowed players to navigate a fully open w...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Burnout: Paradise plays like a mix between Burnouts of old, Grand Theft Auto, and Tony Hawk. That's right! The classic arcade racer of the previous console generation has gotten a facelift that is sure to please fans of the series as well as win over newc...
Abstract: With Criterion Games constantly providing such a steady stream of add-ons, Burnout Paradise seems to have more in common with a platform than an actual videogame.The core experience has evolved time and time again, and the game has yet to stop feeling...