Posts Tagged “Burnout Paradise”
Hands-on with Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
by Adam on December 28, 2010
I like my racing games, and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is no exception; I love it! You certainly feel the sheer speed and power of the licensed motors you’re driving and if anything, it certainly feels a lot (…)
What should I play next?
by Adam on February 27, 2010
Following on from looking at the top 5 games to watch out for in 2010, I’ve been giving some thought as to what I should be playing next. PixelJunk Shooter has been completed, as has Burnout Paradise. I’m doing one (…)
Back on the streets with Burnout Paradise
by Adam on January 15, 2010
I have to admit that I’ve had a fairly intense love/hate relationship with the whole Burnout franchise. When times were good, Burnout was a sumptuous slice of gaming heaven. When times were bad, Burnout was just another game I couldn’t (…)
A golden opportunity for Codemasters
by Adam on December 14, 2008
I feel that Codemasters are missing out on a golden opportunity. How so? I’m referring to Trophy support and downloadable content; what I’m on about will all become clear very soon. Codemasters are driving game veterans, having developed the Collin (…)
Criterion Announces Burnout Paradise Legendary Cars
by Adam on November 9, 2008
Criterion Announces Burnout Paradise Legendary Cars- I’m going to have to look more into this before making a firm judgement on the ‘hover car’. But right now? Seems ridiculous.
Burnout Bikes Gameplay Unveiled
by Adam on August 22, 2008
Burnout Bikes Gameplay Unveiled- On PlayStation.Blog. Choice quote: “We want you to know that if you buy Burnout Paradise, you buy much more than the disk we shipped back in January.” I hear ya’ loud and clear! I’m seriously considering (…)
Burnout Paradise becomes a PSN download this Fall
by Adam on August 14, 2008
Burnout Paradise becomes a PSN download this Fall- Cool, the PlayStation Store could do with more full PS3 games (that go to retail stores as boxed versions) as digital distribution is the way forward. Seriously, what’s the harm in doing (…)


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