![]() ![]() With all the racing games I have played throughout the years on various systems, I say Burnout Paradise is the best of them all and the more exciting of the bunch. Hopefully, the next game will have drivers in the cars which will no doubt up the game's rating but it is still a necessity for logic's sake. Well, it's still a fun game to play though. It would've been great if there were drivers in the cars but unfortunately they re not and this made me a little disappointed. What's up with that, man? I know the game is rated E but c'mon. My only gripe with the game is that there's no drivers in the cars or pedestrians in BP. Last but not least are the spectacular damage modeling when you careen into a car, wall or guardrail when racing at really high speeds in the more powerful cars as you progress throughout the game. It sounds good too with a wide variety of engine sounds that's just like the real thing. The games music is not bad, but nothing home to write about although there are a few that I like from artists like Avril Lavigne and Filter. It also has a rocking soundtrack though thankfully you can put your own tunes in by downloading a future update if you have an Xbox Live account with Internet access. But it moves at a silky smooth-as-a-babes's bottom 60 frames per second. The visuals are great but sadly not fully high definition which would make it even more better. And the addition of down-loadable content makes this game an already mind-blowing stellar package. ![]() ![]() And with a sh*tload of challenges and multi-player options, you'll be playing this for weeks. This lets you drive virtually anywhere in order to gain ground against your opponents with a variety of terrain several of which are modeled or pay homage to famous cities and landmarks around the world with various shortcuts and alternate routes to discover. The best game in the series, Burnout Paradise introduces a never before seen "open world racing" mode, one of the game's true stars. Let me make this clear: I've never played any of the Burnout games despite owning a PS2 and Xbox 360 so with a little hesitation after a extended hiatus, I decided to purchase Burnout Paradise in it's digital form courtesy of XBLA's Games on Demand service. ![]()
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