Review: Burnout Paradise


Tear up the streets of Paradise City

Plot Overview

Unlike other racing games, this one is not just a series of tracks; instead, it based around a huge city (Paradise City), like Grand Theft Auto. You can start events by pulling up at stop lights and revving your engine. In addition, sometimes you see random cars shooting down the street, and if you can crash the other car, it gets added to your garage which you can access throughout the city.

My Opinion

The city is cool, the racing is fun, and the music is great. This game has a lot of events that take a long time to beat them all, so there is lots of good gameplay to keep you busy. I love the customizable playlist that you can set up from their good selection of rock/alternative. The racing is fast paced and I like how they work stunt points into all the events. Also, unlike other games, this has racing events as well as a ton of other events like stunt runs (jumps and barrels rolls and such for points) or road rage (the objective is to crash the other competitors). The downside: There is no local single player, and it’s pretty easy to get lost in the city.

tl;dr
Diverse racing game whose appeal isn’t just the type of cars you get to drive; it’s the driving itself. I definitely recommend it
7/10 karma points

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