

In practice however, it's usually pretty clear what the fastest route is and your task is really just to follow it, which is a pain in the arse, because you're somehow supposed to look at your mini-map and waypoints while simultaneously following the usual high-octane Burnout racing action, which is borderline impossible and results in a lot of crashes. The open world-design really is a double-edge sword: On the one hand, it allows for exploration between races and creativity during events as you can always choose your own route.
OCEAN OF GAME BURNOUT PARADISE LICENSE
I'm currently on license B and the only time I ever lose races is when I miss a crucial turn, which leads me directly into my next point. Combine that with there only being a little more than a handful of locations that serve as destinations for races (totally unnecessary limitation, as there is really nothing special about these spots) and very few types of events, and they all start to feel same-y and repetitive REALLY quickly (I'm only 4 or 5 hours in and already bored). The world is pretty intricate when it comes to shortcuts and such, but it is also preeeetty small. It's not a bad game by any means (6 still means above average, after all), but it's got a lot of flaws. And I have to say: I'm not impressed, especially not for the price. So this is the review of someone going in with a fresh set of eyes. The world I never played the original back in the day, but I loved the earlier Burnout games to death, especially the all-time classic Burnout 3. I never played the original back in the day, but I loved the earlier Burnout games to death, especially the all-time classic Burnout 3. (I'm giving it a 10 because it so perfectly executes it's vision). The price is egregious compared to other consoles, but even at $50usd, it's worth it. It's easily the best racing game I've ever played and is one of the best arcade games as well. I was really surprised at how much variety there can be in a racing game. Every event and secret is centered around and takes place in a masterfully designed open world city. The love and praise for this game is totally deserved. I don't have nostalgia for it because I've never played the game prior to the Switch port. It's easily the best racing game I've ever This game is wonderful.
