dangerous driving review

Dangerous Driving Review | Bargain bin Burnout 3, but that isn’t a Takedown

For the past five years, Three Fields Entertainment has been building and building to one release. Founded by some of the minds behind the best arcade racing games of all time, their goal was simple: recreate Burnout. If EA isn’t going to do it, someone has to, so why not them? Now, with Dangerous Driving, the studio is almost all the way there, producing…

  • A perfect recreation of a lot of Burnout 3's charm.
  • Explosive fun with old and new modes.
  • Persistent wrecks keeps long races engaging.
  • Barebones features, and worse on PC.
  • Lack of Free Play or Online options out of the gate.
  • Physics and overall driving can feel wonky.

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A perfect recreation of a lot of Burnout 3's charm. Explosive fun with old and new modes. Persistent wrecks keeps long races engaging. Barebones features, and worse on PC. Lack of Free Play or Online options out of the gate. Physics and overall driving can feel wonky.
A perfect recreation of a lot of Burnout 3's charm. Explosive fun with old and new modes. Persistent wrecks keeps long races engaging. Barebones features, and worse on PC. Lack of Free Play or Online options out of the gate. Physics and overall driving can feel wonky.
A perfect recreation of a lot of Burnout 3's charm. Explosive fun with old and new modes. Persistent wrecks keeps long races engaging. Barebones features, and worse on PC. Lack of Free Play or Online options out of the gate. Physics and overall driving can feel wonky.
A perfect recreation of a lot of Burnout 3's charm. Explosive fun with old and new modes. Persistent wrecks keeps long races engaging. Barebones features, and worse on PC. Lack of Free Play or Online options out of the gate. Physics and overall driving can feel wonky.
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