Burnout: Paradise, for example, teaches me that if Princess Diana honestly couldn't survive a trivial little crash like that, then the girl must have been made out of wafers. If there's one thing that makes me squirt liquid hate from every bodily orifice, it's street racers.
Welcome back to Paradise City! Make action your middle name as you rule the streets in Burnout™ Paradise Remastered. Tear up the town from hectic downtown avenues to wild mountain roads.
Relive the high-octane stunts and wanton destruction of one of the greatest arcade-driving games ever!Burnout Paradise Remastered provides the ultimate driving playground for you and your friends to play online. This remaster includes all addons from the Year of Paradise, including the Big Surf Island update, meticulously recreated and ready to wreck in 4K on the Xbox One X.Explore Paradise City with Friends-Burn rubber and shred metal across the open roads of Paradise City while discovering jumps, stunts, and shortcuts. Blaze your path to glory in unique events, using your knowledge of the city to find the fastest routes and get the drop on rivals.
Wreck your friends online or join forces to demolish hundreds of online challenges.Break the Rules and Crash Anywhere at Any TimeThrow out that driver’s handbook and set speed and destruction records all over town. Track how many you own, and prove your demolition dominance against your friends. Send your car launching, spinning, and scraping through the city, smashing through traffic and leaving a very expensive trail of wreckage in your rearview.The Definitive Burnout Paradise ExperienceThe remaster delivers the complete original game and all additional downloadable content ever released with a range of technical enhancements for greater visual fidelity and authenticity, including high resolution textures and more.
It plays natively in 1080p on the Xbox One and in stunning 4K at 60fps on the Xbox One X.Conditions and restrictions apply. See for details.Show More. Submitted on 3/17/2018 Review title of Savattarius505A Return To ParadiseI’ve been a fan of Burnout since 2: Point of Impact.
While 3 will always be my favorite, I’ve spent significantly more time in Paradise. The sheer freedom compared to the others made me keep coming back and never left me bored. EA had me worried initially because of their recent “controversies”, but they didn't change the game a bit mechanic wise. While some may be disappointed in the lack of visual updates other than 4K and 60 fps, you'll be going too fast to care. This is thankfully a case of “If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Just wash the dust off and wax it”, and if you're like me and enjoyed the original, what more can you ask for?
Submitted on 8/6/2019 Review title of SouthSpaceZEROA great game, but a lazy remasterBurnout Paradise was and still is an excellent arcade racer. This remaster comes with all the DLC and you can access it simply by driving into the junkyard. However, the changes are so minimal that the price of this remaster is hard to really bite. Some of the textures are improved, the skybox and background mountains are improved, and the trees look better.
The “burnout” boost flames have been imrpoved. It looks like the resolution was improved and then they just removed the yellow filter the original game had. I’m playing this on an Xbox One X yet, it doesn’t look very 4k, but maybe that’s because the game is a decade old.
You’d have be right up on the screen to see the differences. You should wait for a decent sale before you buy this, the xbox backwards compatibility team has done pretty much better or consistent jobs adding 4k patches to xbox 360 games for FREE.UPDATE: This game goes for $5 on sales. Its well worth it at that price. Submitted on 3/17/2018 Review title of EHXOTBURN IT OUT!!!I mean its burnout paradise. If you owned the 360 version, this is the same deal just with all the add-ons and 4K. Could've been $30 considering the HD texture mods on PC but hey, that's PC right.
Anyways, this was one of the best with crazy crashes and seamless freeroam. Hop back on if you love Burnout or if you've never played, this is the place to start.Next step, remaster revenge.update - 1 star raters are kids watching videos they shouldn't be on their moms laptop while trying to play the game. Smh and enjoying this game without them.;D. Submitted on 3/19/2018 Review title of Quma Ina HurChangesThere's not a lot of changes, but that's a GOOD thing. First timers looking to buy-look no farther.
Greatest 'crash racing' game ever just got its new gen port. Old fans like me-retains everything great, now looks even more beautiful, crashing on 4k at 60 FPS on the One X looks incredible, and all the DLC is packaged in for no extra charge.
10/10 gets a 10/10 port. Negative reviews seemed to have expected them to drastically change an all-time great game, as if that makes sense. Submitted on 3/17/2018 Review title of technojBy far one of the best games of 2008I was a huge fan of the Burnout series when I was a kid and was disappointed when Paradise (the best game in the series imho) turned out to be the game to end it. While on one hand I'm overjoyed to see a way to fund a new Burnout sequel, the other hand sees that the game is just a reskin of the original, with no real tweaking to the 2008 hitboxes and physics engine. That being said, I still recommend this game to anyone, even if you don't like racing games, I know I don't, but this is still in my Top 3 2008, which I should remind you was the year that brought us gems like Fallout 3, Gears of War, Saints Row 2, Dead Space, and Fable 2, just to name a few.This game was and still is fantastic, you won't regret getting it - just give it a few days for them to work the launch bugs out. Submitted on 3/17/2018 Review title of Goliath RisesPlays like the OG with more bugsIt plays just like the OG version you remember from 2008.
Offline single player works fine. Online is a different story in some aspects. Stats are not recorded properly (Says I have 10,000 challenges completed as just one example). Your online rank goes up from playing offline single player for some reason. People have over 10,000 points after the first 2 days because of this. There is a bad boost bug to where you cant regain your boost in an online race. For some reason it displays impossible road rule times for your friends.
I had 29 seconds on E. Crawford and my friend said I had 5 seconds.Overall if you're there just to beat single player and get the diamond P12, then you shouldn't have any issues. If you're a competitive racer or road ruler then you might be more disappointed than you think.
Burnout paradise logo Welcome to the Burnout WikiEverything about burnout paradise. This is the database for all burnout drivers.
If you have any of the latest news or information that we haven't got then feel free to edit a page or create your own. It's a pain to make your own website by yourself. Thats why I created this wiki. Instead of me creating a website I am going to make it with every user who edits this wiki. It's just as much yours as it is mine.Burnout Paradiseis a racing and online game set in burnout paradise. With over 250 miles of road to cover exploring is endless and so are the challenges and most importantly there are 75 cars to win, motorcycle package (free with BURNOUT Paradise the ultimate box) and many more on the playstation store!Latest activity.