Got this a few days ago and haven't put it down since.
Online is fantastic and so is the single player mode.
With the cheap price too you would be stupid not to get it.
詳細描述
Welcome to Paradise City! Make action your middle name, as you control what happens when and where in Burnout Paradise! Immerse yourself in the open roads of Paradise City from the downtown streets through the hectic freeways to the sweeping mountain roads; the world is waiting to be explored!
Slam, Shunt and Wreck opponents in cross-town race events, where YOU decide the fastest route to the finish line. Hit the jumps and find shortcuts, smash through barriers and get to the places that other racers can't reach to get that competitive edge!
Meet your friends online with the revolutionary EasyDrive system that smashes through the tedium of lobbies and servers and cuts straight to the chase. Burnout Paradise provides the ultimate driving playground for you and your friends to play online on the PLAYSTATION®3 and Xbox 360.
更多資料
發行日期
2008年01月25日
類別
競賽
版本
美國版
ESRB Everyone 10 只適合 10 歲或以上人士。Titles in this category may contain more cartoon, fantasy or mild violence, mild language and/or minimal suggestive themes.
Could have been a great game The game has stunning graphics, great soundtrack and engine sounds. You feel the speed when you are driving the car. But for me the game loses one star because there is no offline multiplayer option. These games feel much better when you can play it with your friends in the same room. The game has a great online multiplayer feature but it's not the same feeling. Another star is cut because of the frustration that comes along when you are racing in the city. Streets, shortcuts, alleys can get really confusing. You are not required to follow a certain path during the race and you easily take the wrong turn which causes time loss and eventually start the races over and over again. Plus as the game proceeds, the races become longer and tougher hence there are more chances of taking wrong turns and crushing your car and as I said before, you have to start the race again and again and again and again and again.......
nice game For thoses who are looking for arcade driving... just go :)
lid2000(3) on 19, Nov. 2009 20:14 (HKT)
Disappointing I love Burnout game. Drive at crazy speeds with awesome handling, and get involved in epic collisions. That's more or less the Burnout formula. Dominator was by far my most favourite of the series. So you'd think that with a winning formula, Criterion wouldn't really be able to mess it up, right?
Wrong.
The concept seems solid - you get a giant virtual city to drive around in, and you can start races whenever you want. Unfortunately though, once the game actually loads (which takes eons - you'll be disappointed if you just want to sit down for some instant action), problems arise...
The game handles exactly like previous ones, however the problem is that for each race you're given a start and end point, and how you get there is up to you. Hooray, total freedom you say... but think about this realistically. Say you want to go racing through the criss-cross patterns of a major built up city, through backstreets, alleys, main roads and highways, you fly around at a zillion kilometres an hour (btw, you think they'd bother to add in support for the metric system, but no...) you're going to frequently run into this problem: wrong turns. This is what totally kills the game. Racing is no fun whatsoever if you're flying along, having to pause every few seconds to examine the map (no on-screen one here) to make sure you haven't gotten on a highway with no offramps around, or taken the wrong street at an intersection... and if you have, then that's most likely the race lost for you and you can try it again... if you want to drive all the way back across the city to the starting point.
The game could've been made playable if they'd just added indicators on major intersections of where to go, but unfortunately no. The only way you're going to get enjoyment out of Paradise City is if you can commit the entire layout of the city (and it's a big one) to your memory - and then recall it in a split second.
Oh, and there's no crash mode, and you can't detonate cars during races. Boo.
Ultimately, it was a nice idea, but a fails in practice. I have a feeling the next iteration of the series will probably use the same format, but fix the game-ruining problems mentioned above.
wolfteam(6) on 19, Nov. 2009 18:51 (HKT)
Best Burnout Game Burnout is an amazingly fun game. It goes beyond racing with stunt modes, showtime where you damage as much as you can, and hidden areas to find. Burnout is a full size city that you can spend MANY HOURS driving around discovering things without even participating in events. Over 80 cars and bikes can be won and driven. After you complete the game you can spend an infinate amount of time online working with friends to complete tasks or compete against each other in races.
rockgol(5) on 12, Nov. 2009 06:03 (HKT)
Great Game Burnout Paradise includes all the fast-driving, hard-wrecking action you'd expect from a Burnout game, but with a fantastic new open-world design that gives it its own stand-alone flavor.
Open-world design creates a great sense of destructive freedom.