![]() On Switch, this sense of speed is maintained and I haven’t noticed any of the dips I am accustomed to from my original version. Playing the game on Xbox 360 originally, I loved how the game felt even with its occasional performance dips during huge crashes. Yup, if you get taken out enough, you will fail.Īs you can see I enjoy Burnout Paradise, but does it make the transition to Nintendo Switch in a good way? In my opinion: absolutely! The key aspect of Burnout Paradise to me has always been the speed. I have also enjoyed that taking yourself out can cause you to fail in spectacular fashion. This mode can get difficult as you progress thanks to the higher number of cars you need to smash in a short amount of time. This open nature to the routing can end up with you going the wrong way or getting stuck on the game’s freeway system if you aren’t careful, so be mindful of the helpful road signs that flash at the top of the screen indicating a turn.Īs for road rage, come on, it is just fun to smash the other racers into oblivion and see their wrecks in satisfying slow motion! To ensure maximum destruction, no matter where you drive in this mode results in the opposing racers spawning alongside you. With only 8 destinations in total for events you would expect things to get repetitive this really isn’t the case as shortcuts and new routes always seem to present themselves! Hitting an awesome ramp to skip past some gnarly turns is always pleasing to me. Races can be so unpredictable thanks to the open design of the map. I have always loved these different event types but I will always remain the most fond of traditional races and road rage. The last main event is a stunt challenge where you have a set time to reach a target score. On the more crash focused side of things are the road rage (smash the target number of racing vehicles), and marked man (make it to your destination without being destroyed) events. There are a few event types available in the game from traditional races to time trial races, known as burning trials, for certain cars. If you’ve had your fill of the side activities, head to any stoplight to start up an event. Want to cruise around the map and smash through “collectible” fences and billboards? Go for it! Want to look for insane jumps? That’s perfectly cool! What about causing as much destruction as possible on any given road? Why aren’t you doing it already?! Each of these activities is encouraged and factors into the overall completion of the game. As soon as you hit the streets, everything is up to your discretion. There isn’t a story to work towards, there isn’t a long tutorial, the races don’t even have set paths. ![]() For the uninitiated, Burnout Paradise Remastered is an open-world arcade racing game that leaves everything up to the player to decide. ![]()
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