| X360, PS3
Friday, July 13, 2007 | 8:49 PM
E3: Burnout Paradise gameplay
E3: Offscreen gameplay
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- Burnout Paradise
- X360, PS3
- Published by EA Games
- Developed by Criterion Studios
- French release: Available
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Is it going to be released the same day as PS3 version or will it be a time exclusive for PS3?
neither does your own car... but then again its a pree-alpha build. Did the old games use have people walking around on the streets? The city feels kinda dead and empty.
LONG LIVE BURNOUT 2!
did they delibrately place the camera so low that you can't see any cars ahead? pretty annoying.
Wait can you still crash into cars on your own side like Burnout Revenger? If that's so then this ain't a buy from me, I really hate that "gameplay" addition... takes the skill out of burnout
LONG LIVE BURNOUT 2!
You should check out Burnout Dominator on the PS2 and PSP if you liked B2 though, the burnout combos are back in that! :D
Well, I guess I'm crazy, but I loved being able to just plough through everything. It's just something different from the usual simulation racers. If I wanted arcadey simulation, I'd get PGR.
I loved that your car could go sideways in Outrun and still be under control, same goes for Burnout 3/4's stupid physics. Anywho, this looks like a step towards more realistic driving, which I don't have a problem with either. I'm dubious about the whole open-world thing though.
For me, the best Burnout was number 2. They just exaggerated after that.
MORE speed, MORE crashes, MORE effects... the soul of the game dissapeared...