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For the former panel of Burnout Paradise judges, all I have for comfort are the immortal words of David Bowie: Changes, turn and face the strain.īurnout titles have added to this much and subtracted from this much along the way, Burnout Paradise is, despite retaining the signature, overarching theme of arcade battle-racing, an entirely new game for a new day.
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The worst thing about the Paradise demo was absolutely everything, or the worst thing was merely that, although the game is set in Paradise City, nowhere in the demo is heard hard-rock heroes Guns N' Roses' perhaps most broadly appreciated song, "Paradise City." For the latter group, rest assured, the famous track is properly licensed and in the full version of the game in fact the band's highlight number does double duty on the in-game soundtrack and as the game's theme song. Initial reaction didn't run a gamut: It was fairly clarified. A demo version for both consoles' editions of the title has been available for some time. Not only an original game in the franchise, Paradise, although remaining in the boundaries of evolutionary-not-revolutionary game design, is a significant divergence from the formula that has made the Burnout games such a success with fans of arcade racing and video games in general. What we have today is Burnout Paradise, the first Burnout title created specifically, ground up and not an enhanced version of an extant title, for current-generation HD consoles, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. And, notably, Dominator was never released for Xbox 360. Yet, for full-fledged Burnout games on the previous generations of consoles, Dominator was, pragmatically, the terminator.

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However, Burnout Dominator, chronologically a sequel to Revenge, was released only for PS2 and PSP and surely may be considered a farewell to the former generation of consoles. Burnout Revenge, sans numbered edition, sans proper subtitle prefaced by colon, was likewise released for both PS2 and Xbox, then rereleased in a graphically enhanced version for the Xbox 360, first out of the gate in what is now the current generation of HD console technology.
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The history of Criterion Games' exceptionally popular arcade racing franchise, Burnout, becomes muddled at Burnout 3: Takedown, when the studio dropped numbering serial releases of new games, also nixing the colon before each subsequent edition's subtitle.
