Burnout Paradise turns the Burnout series on its head by moving from closed set tracks to an open world full of events to experience both alone and in a group online.
"I'm more curious than excited...the whole "driver not being a part of the crash" just seems odd. But you can't go wrong with free right!"
They wanted to keep their low ESRB rating."
Right. I don't think a game can have "ragdoll physics" type crashes and have an "E" rating. On the bright side of things, you never have to wait for the sometimes too slow, slow motion animations to finish before you can return to the game.
"I'm more curious than excited...the whole "driver not being a part of the crash" just seems odd. But you can't go wrong with free right!"
They wanted to keep their low ESRB rating."
Right. I don't think a game can have "ragdoll physics" type crashes and have an "E" rating. On the bright side of things, you never have to wait for the sometimes too slow, slow motion animations to finish before you can return to the game."
I'm glad they just pull the driver out, ragdoll physics are for noobs.
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