One could argue that rather than provide pinpoint precise map design Criterion instead aimed to craft an open world adventure first, and a racing game second. This sense of aimlessness has been a point of contention for roughly a decade. Looking for random collectibles (destroyables, really), enter races, or takedown unsuspecting ruffians, it’s your choice. You have one mission at the start - repair your car - and then you can do whatever you feel like. There’s no Fast & Furious family storyline, nor are there on-foot sections or stringent campaigns. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s such a simple thing, drop players into a rich sandbox and let them have at it - but so many teams have attempted to pack in useless map icons and missions so densely that subsequent projects started to devolve into a cookie-cutter open world formula.īurnout Paradise Remastered brings us back to a simpler time, even if bringing out a widely available copy of the original would have accomplished that goal just fine.īurnout Paradise Remastered (PC, PS4, Xbox One )ĭeveloper: Criterion Games, Stellar Entertainmentīurnout Paradise has a refreshing sense of freedom, even today. Burnout Paradise: it’s the racing game that every publisher, including EA with its countless Need for Speed iterations, has tried to emulate since 2008.
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