The Classic Racing Game Burnout Paradise Is Back And Remastered
Criterion Games has released a teaser trailer for the upcoming release of Burnout Paradise Remastered, which will give you guys a chance to play the iconic decade-old game on modern consoles.
Burnout Paradise was one of those classic car racing games that you just loved to play. Open-world gameplay in he fictional Paradise City, semi-realistic panel damage (this was 2008, after all) and the option of online play combined with silly-fast speeds and dubious cornering physics that gave it a big slice of arcade charm.

You could pull incredible stunts. You’d have a crash and see crumpled panels, dented doors and scratched bumpers, and this came in an age where some racing games were barely even acknowledging visible crash damage.
The video claims that the updated release is basically the game the way it was meant to be enjoyed. The graphics are still old-school, just less pixelated, and the very pretty panel damage of the original has been maintained. Check out the trailer above and prepare to relive a classic.

It launches on 16 March for Playstation 4 and Xbox One, priced at £34.99, and comes with the original base game as well as the eight add-on packs released during the ‘Year of Paradise’ campaign. A Windows version will eventually be available via EA’s Origin platform.
Comments
Shoulda remastered Burnout 3
This is not a classic game, it’s way to new to be one
10 years. That’s a long time in gaming!
Yes but no, but yes.
This game broke two of my controllers…
One thing popped into my mind when i saw this and it goes like this…
“Riders in the storm”
Wrong game.
Muffled Burnout Paradise theme playing in the distance
Ubisoft needs to do this for Driver San Francisco now
DEAR GOD YES!
Stop the video at EA.. Scrolled down to comment and saw “EA’s Origin platform”
Seriously? Sigh.. Pass.
oh, I see they made another mw game!
… oh wait…
Which is ironic, because MW12 was literally Paradise with cops, better graphics, and way more in-game purchasing.
Pagination