Burnout Paradise

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    • Burnout Paradise


      Burnout Paradise is the seventh game in the Burnout racing video game series. It was developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. It was released in January 2008 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and on February 5, 2009 for Microsoft Windows. It was also released on the PlayStation Store in September 2008 and via Xbox Live Marketplace's Games on Demand August 25, 2009. It was later added to the libraries of Greatest Hits and Platinum Hits titles.

      Burnout Paradise is set in an open-world environment. Players have the opportunity to progress at their own pace and level; the game, unlike others, is not actually set to a rigid gameplay framework.[3] According to Alex Ward, creative director of the game at developer Criterion Games, this game is a "complete reinvention" of the Burnout series. He also said "To create truly next-generation gameplay, we needed to create a truly next-generation game from the ground up."[4] Initially day and night cycles were not included in the game but a software update entitled "Davis" added this element to the game. For the first time in the series, records are now kept on a player's drivers license, including statistics such as fastest time and biggest crash for every street in the game.

      Paradise's damage system has also been reworked. There are now two different types of crashes based on the car's condition after the crash.[7] If the player's car manages to retain all four wheels and does not break its chassis the player can drive out of the crash and continue playing; this is called a "driveaway". If a player's car loses any wheels, the engine is damaged too much from an impact, the car lands on its side or roof or lands outside of the game's map, the car is in a "wrecked" state and the player will have to wait until their car is reset. Cars dynamically compress and deform around objects they crash into.


      If you think this is just another typical racing game. Oh you are so bloody wrong. Watch this, then speak.


      Where to buy : store.steampowered.com/app/24740/
      Its 15 euro. What are you waiting for, buy it :D.

      Pewdie could make a short series of him just playing around in this silly crashing idioticly fun game.

      Here is a video of the airfield, most fun place to crash, stunt and drive in the whole map.


      In total there are 75 unlockable and drivable cars.

      Scatman, fat man, black and white and brown man
      Tell me 'bout the colour of your soul.

      If part of your solution isn't ending the pollution
      Then I don't want to hear your stories told.
      I want to welcome you to Scatman's world

    • Exactly, just a short series would be fine of him joking around.

      Basically funny episodes like with SJP in GTA 4.

      Scatman, fat man, black and white and brown man
      Tell me 'bout the colour of your soul.

      If part of your solution isn't ending the pollution
      Then I don't want to hear your stories told.
      I want to welcome you to Scatman's world

    • Kneesocks wrote:

      Atleast suggest the older and the better burnouts then xD

      My first idea was to suggest Burnout 3 Takedown or Burnout 2. But they are only playable on the PS2 and their discs are hard to get.
      You would basically need to pirate it from pirate bay to put it on the disk, burn it and play it.

      Scatman, fat man, black and white and brown man
      Tell me 'bout the colour of your soul.

      If part of your solution isn't ending the pollution
      Then I don't want to hear your stories told.
      I want to welcome you to Scatman's world