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January 2008
(89%)
42 Reviews
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A blinding reboot for Burnout. Paradise adds a sense of freedom and depth to the series without losing the adrenaline rush that makes it tick. Beautiful, brilliant and self-assured....
Published: 2008-01-23, Author: Alex , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Is there any developer buzz term more meaningless these days than "open-world gameplay"? Lets face it, its kind of been done to death at this point, so you have to look on with a bit of skepticism when a developer touts the concept as the next big th...
Racing and wrecking is as thrilling as ever, Openworld design creates a great sense of destructive freedom, Showtime mode is a hoot, Online functionality is seamless and addicting, Superb visuals.
Could have used more variety in race and event types, Soundtrack and DJ dialogue are awful, Early in the game, youll probably be a little confused and overwhelmed by the whole thing.
Burnout Paradise includes all the fast-driving, hard-wrecking action youd expect from a Burnout game, but with a fantastic new open-world design that gives it its own stand-alone flavor. ...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Criterion Games’ Burnout franchise has long been one of the most popular racing series on consoles, allowing gamers not only to get into intensely fast races, but take out some cathartic road rage by getting into...
Abstract: Now, this is paradise. What already was the best extreme racing game around has undergone a massive overhaul under the hood in Burnout Paradise. Expanding on the already winning “burn, baby, burn” racing formula with tons of spectacular vehicle violen...
Abstract: Think the rush of triple-A titles is over? Think again: Burnout Paradise is a bona fide winner and it just might be the best action racing game ever created!
Seamlessly integrates a massive single-player experience with a living, breathing online; 60 frames per second racing action.
Old-school fans may miss Crash Mode; map navigation isnt perfect; cant warp around the map to retry races.
Burnout has evolved from a fairly niche racing title to a complete institution in seven years. We last saw the racer in Burnout Revenge, which made for a proper send-off to the last generation of hardware (and a decent Xbox 360 port). Now, Criterion de...
Abstract: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Burnout: Paradise footage!As someone who's closely followed Criterion's racing series for the last seven years, it warms my heart to see it evolve into something as innovative, satisfying, and polish...