From big-surf beach, to downtown gridlock, there's over 30 square kilometers of the ultimate driving playground to explore from the get-go. Nothing is blocked off.
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Pros: Beautiful driving terrain, surplus of stunts to perform,hitch-less online experience, awesome cars.
Cons: Lousy soundtrack (changeable on X360)
Summary: The vast expanse of driving terrain is simply a dream to drive through, and finding a horde of stunts (like smashing through billboards, or parallel parking at 100-mph) is easy. ...
Summary: The vast expanse of driving terrain is simply a dream to drive through, and finding a horde of stunts (like smashing through billboards, or parallel parking at 100-mph) is easy. Paradise city is the platform upon which you can try the craziest, most death defying stunts that you see only in the movies. Barrel rolls, driving into oncoming traffic on a freeway, jumping of a mountain observatory, drifting, hand-brake turns, road rampages (where you battle to knockoff other drives), are all example of the madness in Paradise City. The game provides helpful assistance at first, your Paradise experience, but leave it up to you to complete it. As you win more events, you unlock more cars (there are 75), and upgrade your license. Even after you have smashed through over 200 billboards, rammed through 400 fences, gone over at least 60 super jumps, the game isn't over. The insane driving in Paradise city is addictive. Even when you crash, its awesome. As your italian super-car becomes a subcompact, slow-motion cameras and the most spectacular drawn-out flips and crunches make you wince, but love every single crash. maybe that's why there are no drivers. the sight of a mangled bloody corpse flattened like a pancake between two tons of german behemoth might give the game a +17 rating. Its addictive. Definitely worth the money. Do your selves a favor, and go and get it.
Summary: Since Burnout3, I've been waiting for another awesome game that delivers the same kind of high speed excitement, and B:P doesn't disappoint.
My only gripe is it forces players to remember the whole city. Unlike NFS there isnt a navigating compass that directs you to places like the Junkyard, Gas stations etc.
Description:From big-surf beach, to downtown gridlock, there's over 30 square kilometers of the ultimate driving playground to explore from the get-go. Nothing is blocked off.
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