![]() Car handling is as tight as it needs to be, and Paradise City is smartly designed to feel open while keeping the action relatively constrained. Burnout Paradise’s crash physics are still unmatched - some of the wrecks you’ll find yourself in will make you cringe, even though there’s nobody behind the wheel of any of game’s cars (given the safety of Paradise City’s roads, I assume most of the cars are driven by ghosts).ĭespite the speed and emphasis on destruction, you never feel like you’re out of control. ![]() ![]() ![]() Hitting the nitrous and weaving through traffic at top speed is a heart-stopping thrill, and if you screw up, well, that’s fun, too. It’s a somewhat baffling omission, but it doesn’t cripple an otherwise exhilarating experience.īurnout Paradise has a blistering sense of speed. Sadly, the Burnout series’ fan-favorite Crash Mode, which doled out points for causing as much destruction as possible, is not in this game. Win enough of them, and you can upgrade your license, which boosts the difficulty of events and nets you new cars.īurnout Paradise’s events come in various forms – in addition to basic races, there are Stunt Runs, Marked Man chases that task you with surviving a pack of hostile opponents, Road Rage challenges which let you be the aggressor, and more. Every stoplight in the game is the starting point for a different event. There’s no cheesy story mode or overly-complex progression system - you’re dropped into Paradise City and are immediately free to go and do whatever you want. The setup for Burnout Paradise is blissfully simple.
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