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Criterion completely re-invents their Burnout series. Long the king of the road in arcade racing, Paradise City raises the bar with a completely open city that lets you drive where you want, and do what you want right from the start. From the downtown freeways on the east side of town to the rolling country roads to the west, there are plenty of racing action as well as hidden locations awaiting discovery. Pick up a race at any of the 120 traffic lights in town and you're off. Racing is more than just moving from point A to point B as it's up to you to find the best route to take to get to your destination. Victories unlock a new car from the list of 75 available, but to get it to appear in your garage, you have to "take it down" using your current vehicle. Race through the incredibly detailed city in 7 modes that'll have you burning up the asphalt, drifting, flipping and jumping, racing the clock or going for collisions day or night. Collisions are fully detailed with the ability to fold, mutilate and spindle your car or motorcycle à ¢â ¬â  or that of your opponent. If you can drive away from your wreck, you can easily repair it by driving through a repair shop. Online play allows you to challenge up to 7 other players to events with a simple push of the button. A blistering 60fps video keeps the action flowing smoothly without a flicker as you watch pieces of your opponent's car fly past. ESRB Rating: E10+ for Everyone 10+ Genre: Racing Features: Burnout: Paradise gives players license to wreak havoc in Paradise City, the ultimate racing battleground, with a massive infrastructure of traffic-heavy roads to abuse. Gone is the need to jump in and out of menus and aimlessly search for fun like many open world games; in Burnout 5, every inch
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