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Burnout Revenge


In most racing games, you crash, you lose. In this gorgeous gear-box grinder, smash-ups are the freeway to victory.

Available on: PS2 , Xbox 360, Xbox
Genre: Racing
Published by: EA GAMES
Developed by: Criterion Games
Franchise: Burnout
Features: Dolby ProLogic II Widescreen, Progressive Scan (480p), Online scoreboards, Keyboard
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player VS
Online
6 player VS
10 INCREDIBLE
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Screenshots updated Mar 17, 2006
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What could be better than Burnout 3: Takedown? For arcade speed fiends, almost nothing - except maybe Burnout Revenge, the easy-to-play, adrenaline-soaked sequel that puts the "car" in "carnage." The Burnout series has always been about two things: speed and risk. Drive against traffic and invite near misses with oncoming cars and you'll be rewarded with boost, which helps you taunt death even faster. The more aggressively you drive, the greater the reward. Slow-motion crash replays make your ...
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Burnout Revenge could have been just the same on Microsoft's 'next-gen' 360 as it is on the Xbox and PS2. After all, a straightforward port with slightly shinier graphics would hardly stand out right now, as even the machine's cheerleaders would be forced to admit. And Revenge is hardly lacking excitement as it is. Yet, despite a development push that won't exceed six months, Burnout Revenge 360 is looking shockingly more next-gen than many of the more established standard-bearers. Are we ...   » Read Full Burnout Revenge preview
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Turning ghastly into gorgeous. The most beautiful car-nage yet
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How many driving games invite you to crash, let alone reward you for it? In genre-shattering defiance of everything we know about racing games, the Burnout series has taken crashing, the racer's kryptonite, and morphed it into an art form. As if the series' trademark style of full-contact racing wasn't rough enough, Burnout Revenge adds the new Traffic Attack mode, which actually requires you to slam into as many cars as possible for maximum score. Crash Mode, a sort of puzzle game in which ...   » Read Full Burnout Revenge preview
ESRB Rating
Burnout Revenge is rated:
Everyone 10+
Violence
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