Burnout Paradise Critic Reviews continued...
The host of the room can select a challenge from the menu, which might include jumping through a large hoop where everyone is required to complete the same feat resulting in a successful completion. There are missing elements though to this open arena tha
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It's a bit difficult to explain the feelings that the Burnout games produce. The best way I think I can illustrate them for you is for you to take a few deep breaths, and then hold your breath while reading this review... Please stop if you feel faint,
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Criterion has made a major mistake removing crash junctions and replacing them with the rather poor red-headed stepchild showtime. But the racing events and seamless online integration mean that Burnout Paradise remains a game that I can still highly
...read the complete Burnout Paradise review at Boomtown
Although the open world has caused some negative changes, the overall effect is a great one. The game looks and sounds fantastic, but plays even better. There’s so much to do in Paradise City that you’ll spend hours exploring every nook.
...read the complete Burnout Paradise review at G4 - X-Play
Approaching the first blockbuster release of the year fully expecting to be mildly irritated by it can't be the best mindset. The spittle-flecked Internet response to the demo even prompted Criterion's Alex Ward to deliver a characteristically
...read the complete Burnout Paradise review at Eurogamer
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 n
...read the complete Burnout Paradise review at DarkZero
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