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Burnout Series Discussion Thread
So, having played all Burnout games (1,2,3,Revenge), I can easily say that Burnout:Revenge is the most fascinating racing game ever, not just because of the action but also because of the graphics and the gameplay.
Among other titles release around the summer of 2005, Burnout Revenge is a knockout. The only other and final downfall of the game is that it's apparently very similar to the previous game in the series, Burnout 3. Burnout Revenge breaks from what standard racers have presented and zooms through traffic asking you to crash with you behind the wheel. Man, I couldn't be happier. So what's your favorite Burnout game? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The most interesting thing about Burnout 2 was the airport course (I think it was Airport III) where the round records were below 0:30; I think I spent many many nights trying to break these records over and over again! ^^
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I think the soundtrack was kinda lame this time (Burnout: Revenge), there were like three or four tracks I really enjoyed, the rest was just the usual shit. Takedown's soundtrack was just so much bettarrrrrrr!!!
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