Fronting the promised feature list is an open-world racing environment and a radically enhanced crash deformation engine.
“We have been working towards Burnout Paradise for quite some time,” Paradise’s executive producer Pete Hawley stated. “Next generation consoles have opened up a raft of new gameplay opportunities and the Criterion team has leapt at the chance to innovate and raise the bar to an all-new high.
“There are going to be some big surprises and a lot of new features but the core of the game is still pure Burnout. Instant accessibility will be reinforced by innovative on-line capabilities which will see Burnout Paradise smash racing conventions.’’
Paradise will differ from earlier instalments of the series in that rather than offering a series of levels, players will be invited to explore the game world to discover the ideal crash junctions, races and multiplayer online challenges.
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