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Great game for people like me who can't stop crashing on a regular game :)
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I *like* the ability to "check" traffic without crashing in a race. And if you're at least moderately successful, you will be rewarded with the ability to trigger an explosion of your car and use "aftertouch" to steer your airborn wreckage into the path of even more oncoming traffic, all while being cheered on by an unseen crowd: "We want more. But I don't want a realistic racing simulation. You get a preview of an optimal route to leave the biggest traffic pileup in your wake, and then you get a chance to try to make it happen.
or even four years. Even if EA has killed off the multiplayer part of it. No, I want to CAUSE crashes, and then be rewarded for it.This is a big fun game. But I'm posting this mostly to warn you that it looks like this title no longer supports online play. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but for the last several months I've been getting nothing but the "could not connect to EA servers, try again later" message.Single-player is *still* a lot of fun, and I still like this game more than Burnout Paradise. Feh.Also, "crash" mode is beeg silly fun. We want more." Okay, so it's not the most *realistic* racing simulation game.
But, you know, just factor that in to your buying decision, with this game or ANY game: the availability of online multiplayer functionality is not necessarily FOREVER. If you want to let off some steam with some OFFENSIVE driving, this is a great game. In Burnout Paradise, you can "check" another racer, but if you brush up against any other traffic, you crash. I don't want to crash and then be in the hospital for 3 months.
Good graphics, lots of fun, love the crash mode.Great replay with crowd response.Just what I wanted in a game.
The whole game is good but the control is too easy so it is a little bit boring and the game modes are very simple too. Overall, I like it.
Visually, it takes some getting used to the harsh contrast incorporated into the game. It is simply meant to be fun and the music is great. The bright sunlight in your eyes contrasted by the dark shadows on the road, add a level of difficulty without slowing down the gaming experience. Even though Burnout Revenge is a first generation XBox 360 game, it is loads of fun. The gamer does not need simulation driving skills. It must have been intentional, though.
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