Description
Free driving across Paradise City, stringing together races, stunts and jumps through an open metropolis. Published by Electronic Arts, released worldwide in 2020 and playable by up to eight. A Takedown system rewarding aggressive driving, events at every junction, bikes and all the add-on content.
Burnout Paradise Remastered review
Speed, crumpled metal and open-world freedom: few arcade racers stay this exhilarating. Paradise City, riddled with shortcuts, invites you to chain races, jumps and Takedowns in a rush of boost and bent steel, and the system that rewards aggression still has no equal. The intersection-based progression, with no menu to restart, remains mildly annoying, but the raw thrill of speed is fully intact.
Tearing through an open city at full speed while triggering spectacular pileups delivers an instant rush. Every drive becomes an excuse for a jump, a shortcut or an impromptu race. The sheer sense of speed, the gleeful crash time and seamless online multiplayer keep the urge to head back out burning.
Cruising an open city at full throttle, with no menus or loading between events, turns every drive into a chain of "just one more." You spot a billboard to smash, a jump to stick, a record to beat, and the events that trigger mid-road keep the momentum rolling. The remaster preserves that heady fluidity and sense of flow. The flip side is collect-itis: hunting every billboard and shortcut can slide into methodical, slightly repetitive sweeping of the map.