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01-04-2007, 11:34 AM #1
Burnout 5 coming...
Bought Burnout Revenge for my Xbox 360, more for the kids to have a game to play, well I've been playing the hell out of this arcade racer and love it... even had a few races with Apophis, (think I still owe him a Takedown or two matter of fact, lol)...
anyway, a new and improved version coming this year...sweet...
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Buckle up and prepare to unleash automotive anarchy in the ultimate burner’s paradise. Burnout 5 gives players license to wreak havoc in Paradise City, the ultimate seamless 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 of the world is built to deliver heart-stopping Burnout-style gameplay. Every intersection is a potential crash junction and every alleyway is an opportunity to rack up moving violations.
Of course, rules are made to be broken, and when gamers enter Paradise City, they’re assigned a Drivers License that quickly begins to amass a record of player’s most aggressive, reckless and destructive exploits behind the wheel. But it’s not the law that’s eyeing player’s progress … when gamers push things too hard they’ll be squaring off against the city’s most infamous burners, and these legends aren’t interested in who crosses the finish line first.
Burnout 5 also delivers the next level of speed and destruction, with brand new next-generation technology allowing gamers to literally rip their cars in half, in the most explosive pile-ups in the series’ history.
Burnout 5 will ship in 2007 under the EA brand and was developed by Criterion Games in Guildford, UK.Magnum
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01-07-2007, 12:00 PM #2
Re: Burnout 5 coming...
I'll probably pick this one up. Always have liked burnout, well since part 2, or whatever version they added the crashmode to.
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01-07-2007, 01:57 PM #3
Re: Burnout 5 coming...
I'm a burnout addict so I'll definitely be picking this one up!

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