Burnout Paradise Remastered Review – A Drifting Experience

Burnout Paradise Remastered isn’t exactly subtle. Upon loading it up you’re met with the opening riff of – you guessed it – Guns ‘N Roses seminal classic of the same name. You’re then left to your own devices to drive as fast as humanly possible while trying to eliminate the opposite and, on occasion, yourself. This is Burnout exactly as you remember…

  • Better than every driving multiplayer experience out there
  • Handles like a dream
  • Big Surf Island (and other extras) are welcome, but can unbalance things
  • Many game features stuck in 2008
  • Races can feel a little samey after a while

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Better than every driving multiplayer experience out there Handles like a dream Big Surf Island (and other extras) are welcome, but can unbalance things Many game features stuck in 2008 Races can feel a little samey after a while
Better than every driving multiplayer experience out there Handles like a dream Big Surf Island (and other extras) are welcome, but can unbalance things Many game features stuck in 2008 Races can feel a little samey after a while
Better than every driving multiplayer experience out there Handles like a dream Big Surf Island (and other extras) are welcome, but can unbalance things Many game features stuck in 2008 Races can feel a little samey after a while
Better than every driving multiplayer experience out there Handles like a dream Big Surf Island (and other extras) are welcome, but can unbalance things Many game features stuck in 2008 Races can feel a little samey after a while
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