Not exact matches
Burnout Paradise is a beautiful looking game, has a great soundtrack and very well made map filled with shortcuts, however it fails to recreate the
crash mode in the new open world, feels more like need for speed rather than
Burnout and ruins the racing formula
Burnout Revenge perfected by making the tracks routes on an open world map rather than specially designed tracks in different locations.
I was going to buy this game for my son and I, because we love playing
Burnout 3 road rage and co-op
crash mode on the old
I would have loved a full - scale, city - based
crash mode as originally seen in
Burnout 3, but as it goes this game feels more like a mere taster to a larger experience — sadly that large experience is nowhere to be seen.
Here on the
Burnout 2 roads
crashes may not be encouraged on the championship
mode but they do forgive you unlike so many others.
Danger Zone is very much the spiritual successor to the
crash mode from the
Burnout series.
I could be wrong, but could the title suggest that this is a smaller scale
Burnout game based around its popular
crash mode?
For example, one of my favorite parts of
Burnout games is the
crash mode, which has inexplicably been removed from this game.
While not anything close to the scale the
Burnout series was, Danger Zone takes
crash mode, and ONLY that
mode, and then repackages it in a small and inexpensive form for this new generation of gamers.
While there is no «
crash mode» like in the
Burnout games, Need For Speed Most Wanted definitely doesn't discourage players from wrecking other racers and the police.