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Burnout Revenge Review |
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Written by tanoka81
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Friday, 10 March 2006 |
It's time to get some revenge...
Graphics Excellent graphics, background is excellent as you are driving at high speeds on mountain tops, through villages and towns. There is a night scene which I found difficult due to the light, so advisable to play this one at night when there is no sunshine coming through your window. Once you get use to it, it becomes a lot easier and you will crash a lot less. Sound All of the different music tracks playing throughout the game. Realistic sounds from the car, and at the beginning of the races you can hear the car changing gears. The crowds all cheer you and boo you if you do something wrong. Game Play I found the game play to be excellent although I am bias as I have become addicted to the game. There are 10 levels to complete which all have different tasks to complete before completing each level. For each task you complete you gain higher ranking and open new cars. It is advisable to try and get gold on each for them, but if you are struggling leave it and come back when you have a better car. Try for a perfect start on each of them as this will help achieve maximum results. Take note of the infohttp://xb-central.com/modules/news/submit.php###rmation on the car, the weight and speed is important to gaining your gold. You will gain the knowledge as you play along. As each task is loading there are tips to the game so do take note. The cars are easy to control, maximum control on corners. The faster the car, the harder it is to control. Make sure you try and smash into as many cars as possible to keep your boost up, try and boost through most of the races if you want to stand a chance of winning. As a warning avoid all trucks and buses as this will take you down. All cars, and small vans or SUV are fine. [url=http://xb-central.com/modules/xcgal/thumbnails.php?album=27]More Screenshots here[/url] |
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