![]() ![]() The Cars have room for growth - I know that the company did not have license, so my issues is not looks but stats overall. This "Rubber-band" effect makes it frustrating when you drive 2 perfect laps and lose the race because of one accident. not very realistic (I know that this is a video game, but SOME grasp on reality please). They all bunch together in a pack, and when you crash in a race, all 5 fly by in a 2 second time frame, even though you were 10 seconds ahead. When their vehicle re-spawns, they have boost in situations when they should not and you do not. The AI cars are NOT on the same plane of gaming as the player. Variety of Events - this is their type of race, be it take out the enemy, race, crash for the highest dollar amount, burn through one lap faster than FAST! Plenty to do, and you will find yourself trying again and again to better your own score. Though, Eastern Bay does have Upper AND Lower in addition so, that is closer to about 36 Tracks to race on. Variety of Maps - though there are technically only 8 tracks, between having Short and Long versions, plus forward and reverse, you actually get closer to 32 tracks. This game has mass destruction and hours of fun doing it. I am not a fan of racing games AT ALL, and this is NOT a racing game in the strictest sense. This is a great game that I overlooked in the XBOX days as well as the 360 days. I just recently came across this game because of OXM (Official XBOX Magazine). This game is so much fun and hours of fun. Still, those are minor complaints in a game that is a ton of fun. I realize some players like both of these features as is, so I wish they would have options for a player to change these 2 items. I like an angle that is higher up and further back. It is very low and right against the car. Also, I don't like the camera angle in general. Since your car is still moving very quickly, it's sometimes really tough, if you're about to hit a wall or something, to have that look away and look back happen. If I had any complaints about this game, it would be the "look back" the game does every time you slay an enemy. It might be voted one of the top 20 best! Not only can you bash other players online, but you can even record your favorite crashes and load them up. Since you unlock some really cool cars as you go, it can really help out to take one of the later, super cars back to the early tracks. There's a ton of replay value here - you go back to get the top ranking in every course, aiming for those perfect scores. I would have loved it if you could choose from different music styles as well, but you can't have everything. The music is reaosnably good, a collection of fast-paced modern music. There are helicopters flying overhead and a ton of car models. You get palm trees and shiny office buildings, all depending on the area you're in. These aren't closed tracks - you are driving through the streets of LA, Miami, Tokyo and other areas. There are grand prix matches of multi races.Įach course has its own distinct feel. You develop relationships with other drivers - there will be certain cars that are out for revenge. Other cars on the highway are fair game bash them and watch them fly. There are crash situations where you launch yourself into traffic and see how much destruction you can make. There are races where you bash as you go. Cars get sheared in half, tires fly off, you name it. It all has to do with how you damage yourself. But more than that - your car deforms in a TON of ways. The car model is great of course - they have really gotten that down on the XBox 360. I finally broke that habit and was able to mash them with great glee. Even when I said to myself "hit them! hit them!" my fingers would zoom around them. I have to admit that the first few times playing Burnout Revenge that I found it VERY hard to "hit" the cars. We have every racing game for the XBox 360 and really love this genre. In Burnout Revenge, your entire goal is to create as much mayhem as possible. Most racing games have you trying to dodge crashes and hitting your opponents.
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