![]() ![]() The only race it doesn't "reload" are the Crash type races. The graphics are subpar, as they could be better.but at 175 MPH it's hard to spot good graphics! The loading times are AWFUL, as it takes FOREVER to load the races and if you want to RETRY.you're in for the FULL load time once again. It is definitely a "get-your-friends-over-with-some-beer-and-blow-crap-up" type of game! :) Controls are easy, and if you're going 180 MPH.you REALLY feel like you're going that fast as the environment FLIES past you! Gameplay is fun, but of course if you overplay it in one day you may get a little bored. Road Rage, take out as many cars as possible, and they gi ve you a set amount of cars to wreck to get your medal. Crash, which they give you a section of a busy road and your object is to cause as much chaos as possible and creating a BIG dollar amount of damage to earn your gold medal. Race, which of course is first to the finish, smashing and shunting your way to victory. To start, there are a couple of ways to play during a "career mode". I've played the Burnout: 3 demo in past, and my friends couldn't stop playing the one stage over and over again! I decided to purchase this title, since I skipped out on Burnout: 3, and I wasn't disappointed! The same basic concept is in this one as the 3rd.destroy cars!! There's little more to do in this title, as the other types of "races" keep you interested! A number of online modes are included as well, for properly equipped gamers who are raring to test their destructive driving skills against other human opponents. ![]() ![]() Wreckage-prone racing occurs all around the world in this edition of Burnout, in areas inspired by real-world cities, such as Detroit, Rome, and Tokyo. As in its immediate predecessor, offensive driving and spectacular crashes are the focus of Burnout: Revenge, and this fourth game in the series is designed to offer more avenues to destruction than any of its predecessors, by featuring a greater capacity for real-time damage and car deformation, multilevel track layouts that allow players to ram their opponents from below or above, as well as from behind or in front, and a new "revenge meter" that encourages players to pay back - with interest - those who wrong them on the roads. Revenge is the name of the game, both figuratively and literally, in this follow-up to Criterion's breakthrough sports car racer, Burnout 3: Takedown (truly a "smash hit").Take on and takedown opponents across a broad range of conditions and environments, and experience dozens of unique crash junctions crash technology sophisticated crash technology recreates high-speed crashes with extreme detail and allows you to use your wheels as a weapon and takedown rivals, controlling the car even after impact. battle through full oncoming traffic in online variations of crash mode, single race, road rage, and more 70 vehicles 12 different classes including European exotics, American muscle cars, mid-size sedans, sports cars, compacts, buses, semi trucks, and more 40 tracks driving locations span 3 continents. smash into busy intersections, creating maximum damage to unlock new rewards and more features 9 race modes single race, tournament, lap eliminator, burning lap, road rage, and more multiplayer modes including quick line, battle race, road rage, and party crash, where 2-16 players participate in a pass-the-controller match-up 7 online modes race online with up to 6 players on the xbox or playstation2 computer entertainment system. Slam cars into walls and traffic or pile them into the back of an 18-wheel semi for Burnout Points crash mode because wanton destruction in a game mode dedicated to demolition. Risk & Reward Take risks and battle your foes as you navigate oncoming traffic and near-misses, catch air, tail-gate, and drift to earn boost. ![]()
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