Burnout Paradise: 30km of free roaming action
No loading times, alternate routes and spectacular🌌 crashes
The latest trailer for EA%26rsquo;s Burnout Paradise gives us another peek at the city's 30 square kilometres that'll 💧beco꧙me the %26ldquo;ultimate driving playground%26rdquo; when the game is released for Xbox 360 and PS3 on22 January. Hit the movie player below to see the game in action.
In a radical move away from the tried and tested event select screens of the previous titles in the series, Paradise City has no menus ꧅and, perhapsmost importantly, no🌼 loading screens.Races and events areselected by cruising around the city in a mode called %26ldquo;Free Burn%26rdquo;. When you see a potential rival the race can be started and, if you findyourself behind the pack, finishedwith a simple tap of L2 and R2.
When we last had some澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:hands-on time with this gorgeous racer, we came away suitably impressed. If it lives up to all its promises, and we%26rsquo;reconfident it will, this is going to be very speꦆcial indeed.
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