I agree with the OP, Burnout Paradise is a completely different animal and doesn't share the adrenaline rush speed demon racing action of the previous Burnout games. It definitely requires a different mind set to enjoy it for what it is. I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title. NFS:Burnout could be a real treat! :)
SkullChrist wrote:The only flaw in this game is having to drive back to the starting point of a race/stunt run/road rage/marked man...once you've lost. I just wish there was a restart button.
Timbud wrote:LOL, I've still not found that... its pretty well hidden.
A SILENT EMU wrote:Why would you take the time to write this?
BlackArrow 51 wrote: Timbud wrote:LOL, I've still not found that... its pretty well hidden. Play one event, quit, press right on the d-pad, there will option saying restart last event
BlackArrow 51 wrote: SkullChrist wrote: The only flaw in this game is having to drive back to the starting point of a race/stunt run/road rage/marked man...once you've lost. I just wish there was a restart button. Yes there is, now with the update. You can restart now
SkullChrist wrote: The only flaw in this game is having to drive back to the starting point of a race/stunt run/road rage/marked man...once you've lost. I just wish there was a restart button.
ZombieTron wrote: I agree with the OP, Burnout Paradise is a completely different animal and doesn't share the adrenaline rush speed demon racing action of the previous Burnout games. It definitely requires a different mind set to enjoy it for what it is. I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title. NFS:Burnout could be a real treaterion game! :)
I agree with the OP, Burnout Paradise is a completely different animal and doesn't share the adrenaline rush speed demon racing action of the previous Burnout games. It definitely requires a different mind set to enjoy it for what it is. I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title. NFS:Burnout could be a real treaterion game! :)
lxCoNfuZeDxl wrote:I loved both B:R and B:P. in B:P it was really fun playing with friends and just doing whatever but I liked the B:R style of racing because it was more of an intense game which was alot harder because of how fast you go all the time, and the takedowns in it were much more rewarding. I love both games but if they make another burnout I hope they go back to B:R. just my opinion
I2AGE UNLEASHED wrote: ZombieTron wrote: I agree with the OP, Burnout Paradise is a completely different animal and doesn't share the adrenaline rush speed demon racing action of the previous Burnout games. It definitely requires a different mind set to enjoy it for what it is. I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title. NFS:Burnout could be a real treaterion game! :)If they go back to an arcade style game that would kill NFS fans. Almost all of them sincei have played them from underground 1 and 2 they have been free roam and starting events since then if i recall right. THye have all been good if CG made NFS like they did burnout paradise but with some minor tweaks to crashes and stuff i would totally buy it.
EvoSero wrote: I2AGE UNLEASHED wrote: ZombieTron wrote: I agree with the OP, Burnout Paradise is a completely different animal and doesn't share the adrenaline rush speed demon racing action of the previous Burnout games. It definitely requires a different mind set to enjoy it for what it is. I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title. NFS:Burnout could be a real treaterion game! :)If they go back to an arcade style game that would kill NFS fans. Almost all of them sincei have played them from underground 1 and 2 they have been free roam and starting events since then if i recall right. THye have all been good if CG made NFS like they did burnout paradise but with some minor tweaks to crashes and stuff i would totally buy it.NFS is already being branched out into essentially two different arms of the same franchise.NFS: Shift - out in September - is targeted more at the sim fan, while NFS: Nitro - due out for the Wii - is for the more casual and arcade fan. Based on Burnout, it'd be natural to assume Criterion would be working on the next arcade/casual game in the series, like how Treyarch and Infinity Ward alternate Call of Duty titles.
I2AGE UNLEASHED wrote: ZombieTron wrote: I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title. If they go back to an arcade style game that would kill NFS fans.
ZombieTron wrote: I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title.
I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title.
zoj mastaninja wrote:who cares about NFS that game sucks
Timbud wrote: I2AGE UNLEASHED wrote: ZombieTron wrote: I hope CG go back to their arcade racing roots with their next racing title. If they go back to an arcade style game that would kill NFS fans. Have I missed something here? How is BP not an 'arcade' racing game. There's no way its even close to being a realistic racer, let alone a sim. What they're talking about is that while Burnout is an arcade racer, the recent NFS titles have at most been a hybrid of arcade and sim styles, but not all-out arcade. Their point is that Criterion doing a Burnout-esque NFS title would alienate recent fans of the NFS franchise. zoj mastaninja wrote:who cares about NFS that game sucks Sad but true. Even if Criterion do a good job, it will still be an NFS title and therefore make EA a stack of money. But ultimately it will be a poor game with zero replay value. If they cross Burnout with NFS, then that will kill off th Burnout name for sure. At most all they'll be able to do is add some decent physics to the range and get rid of the ping ping crashes.