- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Jan 22, 2008
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 330 Ratings
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Positive: 186 out of 330
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Mixed: 90 out of 330
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Negative: 54 out of 330
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MonsieurSansHOct 3, 2009
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DieterA.Jan 26, 2008
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EdW.Apr 27, 2008
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Mar 16, 2018このテキストは私のプロフィールにスコアが表示されるようにここにあります。
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IainS.Feb 4, 2008If you're a Burnout fan like I was then I'd suggest giving this one a miss.. doesn't quite know what it is and has staggered into territories best left untouched. Why can't you restart immediately for the love of God??? Design flaws aplently. After the almost perfect earlier incarnations this is quite a feat!
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AlbertoV.Jan 10, 2008Open world + bad navigation system = ahhhhhh! What a shame the makers fell into the trap all other race game developers fall into when trying to reinvent their overmilked franchise. Open worlds is such a bad idea it should never have left the initial planning meetings! Bit tired of the whole Burnout thing now tbh. The hit a peak with no.3 and have been slipping since.
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MartkA.Jan 26, 2008I originally bought the 360 version, but after seeing my mates PS3 version of the game, I took it back and swapped it for the PS3 version. The lighting and textures seem so much better. It's obvious the PS3 lead platform benefited from this release, so if you have both consoles, go with the PS3 version.
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SteveAFeb 2, 2008
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DazApr 20, 2008
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D.R.Jan 24, 2008
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StephenM.Jan 24, 2008
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CarmineReynoldsJan 17, 2008Burnout Revenge was an excelent game, and instantly after playing the demo of Paradise i was hugely disapointed, theyve made it like Need for Speed in the travelling around sense which is awfull, there is no need for it, Burnout was good enough the way it was.
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ParchikP.Jan 22, 2008No crash is bad. Showtime is poor. No instant restarts bad. Nav system bad. Open worlds in race game a mistake.
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MattS.Jan 22, 2008It's not a bad game, it's just not Burnout. I should be focusing on a takedown, not looking at the map to see if I need to turn yet. No crash mode = Epic Fail.
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BenS.Jan 25, 2008Many of my favourite Burnout things have gone in this latest version. It's still a reasonable racer but some strange things have happened this time around that aren't my cup of tea at all. Looks nice and sounds great but ultimately falls short of what we're used to.
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RicOldroydDec 16, 2009In a word, Overrated. This game was penned by critics as the best open-world racer to date. However, what the game fails at is being a Burnout game. I've been a fan of the Burnout series since number 1, and this attempt at bringing something new to the franchise quite frankly disappoints. Get Burnout Revenge for half the price, or if you want a decent open-world racer, try Midnight Club: LA.
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AndyB.Feb 7, 2008The races are great fun, it's just too much of a chore driving between them. One of the best things for Burnout is that it is instant fun, the free roaming, though very impressive, removes this totally.
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JamesOneJul 1, 2008
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GregH.Jan 24, 2008
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DesM.Feb 29, 2008The perfection of earlier Burnouts has started to fade, almost completely in this latest iteration. Burnout 4 was a little dissapointing after number 3 and Paradise continues this downward slide unfortunately. Franchises are overmilked these days and the games inevitably suffer as a consequence. Here is a perfect example of that in action.
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TedS.Feb 4, 2008
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Awards & Rankings
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Maxi Consolas (Portugal)With its new and open structure, it can be a shock at the beginning. But the gameplay is as addictive as ever and with its vertiginous speed, excellent framerate and, mainly, the new online multiplayer, the new Burnout is still a great game for any arcade racing fan. [Jan 2008]
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyAs someone who's closely followed Criterion's racing series for the last seven years, it warms my heart to see it evolve into something as innovative, satisfying, and polished as Paradise. [Feb 2008, p.74]
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What's here is nothing short of amazing, but I can't help but wonder what could have been. [Feb 2008, p.94]