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Old 07-18-2008, 11:04 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight View Post
Main problem I have is that it's not really Burnout anymore. The race bit isn't a problem until you've completed a lot of the races. No crash mode is kinda lame. That was one of the big things that made it fun in previous games. Toning it down to a "more realistic" experience kills a lot of the fun. And free-raoming kills the arcade experience.
I liked Burnout Paradise and I prefered the free-roam, but the lack of crash mode really put me off it.

When DiRT came out, it put me off the unrealistic crashes of Burnout completley. That destruction derby mode with it's real crashes that look MORE over the top than Burnout, yet have real physics behind it, look that more spectacular.

Burnout was made for the crash mode. They need to do a sequel to Flatout with more insane mini0games as well
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