I recently got Burnout Paradise for xbox 360. I earlier had Burnout Revenge and decided to get the latest release in burnout series.
The biggest change introduced in Burnout Paradise is the move to an open world, the streets of Paradise City (cue Guns ‘N’ Roses title track). The entire city is open at the start of the game, with the idea being that you can do whatever you want, whenever you want. Not all of the events are present at the start, mind you, and you’ll have to put in a lot of time to unlock the game’s roughly 75 cars, but you’re never limited in the options before you.
There’s an in-game indicator of where the finish line is, but it just points in the compass direction and doesn’t help with turns or anything of that sort. This is understandable to a degree since Criterion (rightfully so) wants you to create your own routes and not rely on what it thinks you should do, but it does mean that you’ll be at the mercy of the pause screen until memory starts taking over.
This makes it quite difficult to complete the race. In earlier versions there was just a single track which made it quite easy to race. Overall was bit disappointed with the game play, but the graphics are much improved.
Nice Graphics, Difficult and Confusing Game Play



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