Burnout Paradise is the next part of the extremely popular motor racing, initially made available to holders of next-generation consoles (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360), and then the users PCs. Developers decided to refresh the model bears a bit of fun with never before used technology. First of all, expanded without scripts physical system, now operating on all three-dimensional objects. In addition, increased the number of susceptible to damage parts of the virtual vehicles for close to a hundred. With a little determination, so you can for example. the coupe bodywork done convertible or cut the car in half.
Race, jump and smash through the streets of Paradise City in muscle cars, exotics, hot rods and even supercharged SUVs designed from the ground up to look beautiful whether they’re brand new or torn to pieces! Earn your Burnout Driver’s license by competing in over 100+ events including Races, Stunt Run, Road Rages and Marked Man. Compete against your friends for Time Road Rules and tear. Burnout™ Paradise demo. Burnout™ Paradise demo. E10 (Everyone 10+); Language; Violence. Rating: 3.75 out of 5 stars from 2959 reviews 2,959.
Note: The trial version of the game. Allows you to unlock the full version of the game after entering the activation key.
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Name | Type | Size | Date | Total | 7 days |
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Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box - v.1.100 | patch | 106.1 MB | 3/30/2009 | 23.6K | 65 |
Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box | demo | 2992.8 MB | 9/29/2010 | 21.3K | 56 |
Burnout Paradise Remastered is set to launch for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on March 16, but EA Access members can now get their hands on the game a little early. The Play First trial for Burnout Paradise is now available through the subscription service, allowing members to play up to 10 hours of the game ahead of its release.
Burnout Paradise Remastered is a revamped version of the same game that debuted 10 years ago, updated and enhanced for the current generation of consoles. The overall goal of the game remains the same: zip around Paradise City while performing insane stunts and causing destruction. It just looks better doing it. And for Xbox One X players, the whole thing experience is in 4K at 60 frames per second. On top of the base game content, Burnout Paradise Remastered packs in all of the DLC content as well.
There's no restriction on what players will have access to during the trial, so you can go as far as you want within the allotted play time. Progress will also carry over for anyone who decides to pick the game up at its release. And members will get the game a little cheaper with the 10 percent discount on EA titles included with their subscription.
Burnout Paradise Remastered is up for preorder now for $39.99 ahead of its March 16 release. To get started with EA Access, you can subscribe for $4.99 per month on Xbox One.
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