Burnout Paradise

Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over.

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Release date NZ
October 31st, 2007
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1541208

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Burnout Paradise The Ultimate Box is a special edition release that  includes the award-winning Burnout Paradise game, the  previously-released Cagney and Bikes downloadable content updates, plus  the brand new Burnout Paradise Party pack. The Party pack brings the  social fun of Burnout Paradise into an offline multiplayer mode where  players compete in different stunt, speed and skill events. The mode is  designed to allow up to eight friends to “pass-the-pad” in dozens of  quick-fire, turn-based challenges. The Party pack will also include a host of new features including a restart option added for racing, easier control of the early vehicles, and for the PLAYSTATION 3 the new Burnout  Paradise Network. Burnout Paradise Network is a live news page that  enables players to keep track of friends and keep up with all the latest  Burnout news from either inside or outside the game.

Burnout Paradise The Ultimate Box marks the debut of the game on PC. The  PC version specifically includes multiple monitor displays support,  ultra high resolution graphics, motion blur, soft shadow effects and more.

Burnout 5 gives players license to wreak havoc in Paradise City, the ultimate seamless racing battleground, with a massive infrastructure of traffic-heavy roads to abuse. Gone is the need to jump in and out of menus and aimlessly search for fun like many open world games; in Burnout 5, every inch of the world is built to deliver heart-stopping Burnout-style gameplay. Every intersection is a potential crash junction and every alleyway is an opportunity to rack up moving violations.

Of course, rules are made to be broken, and when gamers enter Paradise City, they’re assigned a Drivers License that quickly begins to amass a record of player’s most aggressive, reckless and destructive exploits behind the wheel. But it’s not the law that’s eyeing player’s progress … when gamers push things too hard they’ll be squaring off against the city’s most infamous burners, and these legends aren’t interested in who crosses the finish line first.

Features:
  • Burnout: Paradise is all about having a seamless, open-world gameplay experience.
  • The entire world is unlocked from the start.
  • There are 34 AI drivers in the world all present from the start of the game.
  • The player starts each game session in free-burn, with no set path through the game.
 

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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful:
Review by Sebastian on 3rd February, 2008
4 stars "Sweet game"

This is a really good turn in the series in my opinion. Free roaming in burnout is so much fun because there's so much stuff to do when you're just cruising around. I love the intensity of having to race on roads with no boundaries instead of a set circuit. It gives the game a little more of a challenge than previous burnouts. Just a brilliant game. If you think free roaming sucks then you won't after playing Burnout Paradise so don't be put off just because of that. Obviously the graphics are better and crash physics are really impressive. Love seeing my car crumple accordingly in a head-on collision in slow motion :) Speed in this game is pretty staggering at times too.

Just get this game if you like Burnout and if you've never played it, start here.

 
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful:
Review by Darcy on 31st January, 2008
5 stars "Must have arcade racer"

A truly brilliant arcade racing game that sticks to many of the traditions set by the earlier Burnout titles. The free roam driving adds an entirely new aspect to the game. The graphics are truly stunning, and once the game is up and running, load times are non-existent. Definitely a game worth adding to your collection :) The crash physics really do live up to the “next gen” expectations

 
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Chris on 21st January, 2009
5 stars "Beautiful Disaster! (The good type)"

Burnout Paradise… wow. What can I say about this? Not only is this near perfect, but I'd have to say the only flaws I have with this game are ones that are caused by my own expectations. (I'm into RPG's thus prefer the robust customization options in Need for Speed games. ;] )

This game has it all going on! Beautiful environments, amazing graphics, a steady framerate, cool crashes, fast paced gameplay and a constant stream of new content! Though a departure from the old Burnout games, Burnout Paradise works well with the open world gameplay, giving you the freedom to explore Paradise City at your own leisure.

You begin with the whole city. No blockages or invisible walls, the whole city. Of course if you want to enjoy it the very most you'll most likely want to participate in events to upgrade to better cars. The city has plenty of events scattered all round, from standard races to your very own favourite Road Rage. The driving mechanics are still first class and the cars all respond like you'd hope they would in real life.

One thing that has improved is the crashes and damn do they look good. From small scratches to dents to full blown carnage. But one thing I did find about the crashes is after the first week of them the magic does finally wear off which is a shame. Enjoy it while you can!!

Burnout Paradise has a wealth of downloadable content and as of now, it's all free! From new online challenges, a whole new bike addon which wasn't included originally, night and day cycle! Critereon have got to be one of the most generous game developers in this days greed driven era of gaming.

There are plenty of cars to unlock and hundreds of secret passages, stunt jumps and barricades to smash through. ;D Yes there is still NOS and doing stunts and tricks refills it. There are three different types of cars all catering to your different needs. Stunt, Speed and Aggression.

Though this game has no car customization options, if your a pure racing fanatic and enjoy freedom, you will absolutely love this game. A full five out of five for Burnout Paradise. Buy it. Now.

 
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Ryan on 6th February, 2008
5 stars "Burnout makes HD debut"

I bought this new release Burnout game on PS3 with no expectations, and I was impressed! Definitely a big improvement to the last series, gameplay has improved, and more challengers mode, Burnout in HD on the LCD TV does look beautiful, when you drive along the river/seaside of the roads, you can really see the water flowing nicely, graphically brilliant, a must buy for any burnout and racing car game fans!

 
 
Review by Jeremiah on 28th December, 2008
5 stars "Fantastic Game!"

Burnout Paradise is an absolute blast to play. The driving mechanics are at their arcade best here and the sense of speed from some of the vehicles is a joy to experience on the expansive hillside or the claustrophobic city streets.

Offline, there are plenty of events to compete in across a truly impressive city. Sweeping hillsides, short-cut ridden streets, an enormous dam, twisting highways, a sun-soaked beach and a naval harbour come together to make a remarkable backdrop for insane stunts and crashes. Races, stunt runs and road rages can be found at any intersection.

Online, up to 8 players can free ride around the city completing individual or co-operative challenges. Or, the more competitive gamers can try improve their online rank by competing in ranked events such as races.

Burnout Paradise is a truly fun game, which has a fantastic online community and is still to this day receiving support from its developer Criterion via DLC. Post release support has included the addition of Motorbikes, Trophies (PS3), extra Freeburn challenges, paint jobs, music… and the list goes on.

I've never got so much out of a single racing game.

Remarkable.

 

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