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Electronic Arts Burnout Revenge Sports Review

Electronic Arts Burnout Revenge


Description
The sequel to 2004's racing game of the year, Burnout Revenge reignites battle racing in the fastest most dangerous game on the road. Fight dirty or go down in flames -- the only rule is complete automotive anarchy. Built for unprecedented destruction, Burnout Revenge challenges gamers to exact their revenge on rush hour traffic, vindictive rival racers and anything else that gets between them and the finish line.


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Review Date
March 19, 2006

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Summary:
best racing game ever made in the history of great racing games.

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Dr. Swank

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Review Date
September 21, 2005

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 4 of 5

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Summary:
The Burnout series has done for arcade racing what Mortal Kombat did for the fighting genre: it reinvented it and added a few new twists. Burnout 3 was a true realization of the series and propelled Burnout to become one of the greatest franchises around today. It was a game that rewarded aggressive and dirty driving with non-stop thrills, an insane sense of speed, and some of the most insane crashes you’ve ever seen. Now a year later we have Burnout Revenge, a game that takes everything good from Burnout 3 and improves on it in every way possible. The result is one of the fastest and most aggressive driving games that will grab you, with palms sweating and on the edge of your seat for hours on end.

The first change you might notice is the interface in the world tour mode which now works on a ranking system. You’ll score points in races based off of your style, like taking big jumps and taking risks which will give you ratings that range from OK to awesome. Accomplishing a certain number of race-specific goals or getting to the finish line will earn you medals which also affect the number of points you can get in a race. Gold medals will earn one point, silver will get you zero, and bronze will take away one point. Once you hit the requisite number of points you’ll graduate to the next rank where a bunch of new races await you. You can also unlock new races in your current rank, new cars, and even trophies which could keep you coming back to the same race over and over again if you’re looking for that elusive 100% completion.

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lougrenigas2

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Review Date
September 17, 2005

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 4 of 5

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Summary:
a very good sequel to burnout 3. most of the same elements are there, but some adjusting is required to hit same way traffic.

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