Ashley wrote:Now wait a minute...don't I get credit too? I was anti-Halo from post one!
Eric, is Burnout: Revenge anything like Burnout 3? I think that was the one I played...I remember one where you had to crash into all these cars and cause these multi-million dollar crashes at insane speeds and I loved it.
Yeah, it uses the same basic formula but it's much better. It's a total blast to play multiplayer, especially when you unlock the cars that can go 200+ mph without using boost (like the rocket car), since that's when the sense of speed really kicks in. I really enjoy doing burning laps (where you do an entire lap using boost continuously) at top speed mostly driving on the wrong side of the road so no one can follow me.
Taking out other racers is insanely satisfying since there are so many ways you can do it, like slamming them into a side wall, pushing them off a cliff (usually into water), hitting the non-racing cars into them like you're playing pool, landing on top of them after going off a jump, and aftertouch takedowns (these are especially good once you get cars with a larger blast radius, and in the crash events you can even do multiple explosions).
It's really an amazing game that everyone who has an Xbox cannot afford not miss out on.
Also, Burnout Dominator (for PS2; $40) comes out tomorrow, which has more of a focus on racing rather than takedowns like Burnout: Revenge. Burnout 5 will available for the Xbox 360 and PS3 later this year.