The more you accomplish the more you’ll be rewarded, with new rides and paint jobs which really help to improve your performance around the city and impress the on-lookers. Not only do you have the level upgrades of your driving licence as an incentive to beat all the events, but also you will be rewarded with new rides to smash up in every possible way. In order to upgrade your licence you will have to beat the events scattered throughout the city to prove you’re worthy of the next level and holding this illustrious award. An impressive amount of events and variations I thought, but what was the point of pipping the competition to the number 1 spot in these races? In due course, you’ll find that the aim of Burnout Paradise is to upgrade your driving licence from the starting “Learners Permit” to the infamous “Burnout Licence”, which only the elite drivers in Paradise City have the privilege of holding and showing off to their peers. There are easily over 200 events found in Paradise with varying locations which will help to avoid repetition and keep you entertained for hours upon end. This was my first thought, which turned out to be true as I was shown icons of all the different events I’d be participating in throughout the game. “Every road is a race, just pull up to the traffic lights to begin” the pleasing voice of the lady commentator announces if every road is a race, then this game is gigantic - they’re hundreds of roads as far as the eye can see. This city appears to be huge, with roads high in the mountain tops and in contrast, busy downtown routes to explore at death-defying speeds. A map of Paradise City, where the game is set, is shown to you. After the initial loading screen, you’re shown a short video explaining the new features of Paradise, the aims of the game, and what you can expect to be participating in. So, could Criterion games produce yet another smash hit game and live up to the impressive standards of previous titles, or has the Burnout Franchise been dragged on for too long now? Carry on reading to find out!Īs soon as the disc sits comfortably in the drive and starts spinning at thousands of revolutions per second, Guns n Roses’ famous song “Paradise City” roars from the speakers and lets you know you’re in for an adrenaline fueled time. After the huge success of Burnout Revenge on the Xbox 360 and other titles on former systems such as Burnout 3: Takedown, it was inevitable that another Burnout game would be released. ![]() One thing which will not be stalled however is your car, in Criterion Games latest offering of the Burnout series, titled Paradise. In the recent months over the Christmas period of 2007 the game market has stalled, bringing to a halt the mad rush of games we had just started getting used to.
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