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- Burnout Revenge
- XBOX, PS2, X360
- Published by Electronic Arts
- Developed by Criterion Studios
- French release: Available
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Page 1 2 >>I hope it's better than revenge...I hated the whole smash into cars that are traveling in the same direction, it was so boring!
Defenitivly have to see that in motion.
Oh, and I HATED the rubberband AI prevalent in all of the Burnout games. You can race on like a madman, permaboosting, gathering speed where you can, driving perfect laps... but the AI cars are placed right behind you and you have no chance to outrace them. On the other hand, when you mess up, you have bad chances of ever catching up with them.
Ah, I forgot the car system ... what's up with that? You rarely need the new cars and in the middle of the game, the AI races with every damn car in the game, even the High End ones. By putting extra effort in the game, getting Gold everywhere to unlock as many cars as possible, you don't get ANY advantages... because you don't get any bonus, anything the AI doesn't already have. This is pure frustration.
What else... hmmm... I didn't like the game being so easy. But it's an EA game, and EA says that anybody must be able to win their games. So started with Burnout 3, you have no real challenges anymore. In Revenge, you get boost through farting on the couch, so while in previous games you had to work for boost and handle the speed precisely, you rarely release the boost button now... and never touch the brakes. Arcade racing is alright, but this is an insult.
The original XBox game was nice, because of the crash junctions and the setting. Driving and intentional crashes are teh win! But the game cheats on you bigtime and when you fail, you rarely fail because you messed up, but because the game cheated. Or was bugged. Or whatever. Maybe it's just me, but I don't get any really good feelings of achievement in this installation of the game.
And I doubt the XBox 360 version will be any different. :-(
Hello jaggies, it's 2xFSAA (as in PGR3). 4xFSAA (as in NFS:MW) is sooo much better, it can give that smooth filmlike quality to graphics.
I liked Burnout Revenge on the Xbox, but I don't think I'll be buying this.
But at least it is 720p and not 600p like in PGR3.
But at least it is 720p and not 600p like in PGR3.
Hello jaggies, it's 2xFSAA (as in PGR3). 4xFSAA (as in NFS:MW) is sooo much better, it can give that smooth filmlike quality to graphics.
GTFOHWTBS.
I hope it's better than revenge...I hated the whole smash into cars that are traveling in the same direction, it was so boring!
It's tired.
look at the detail on on the tyres (sreenshot number 3).
But lets face it: Still looks the same like the first polished screenshots of ps2 and xbox versions. Worth 360s Power? Hell no.
Criterion should do a true Next-Gen Burnout 5 instead.