Nintendo eShop has
Burnout Paradise Remastered (Nintendo Switch Digital Download) on sale for
$14.99.
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About this game:- Optimized for the Nintendo Switch in 60 FPS (frames per second) with high resolution textures and a range of technical enhancements.
- "Burnout Paradise Remastered delivers the complete original game and 8 main DLC packs, including Big Surf Island, Burnout Bikes, and the Cops and Robbers pack. With new locations, challenges, and 130+ vehicles to explore, from hot rods to vintage classics – ready to race and ready to wreck."
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It's the reason I still keep my OG Xbox.
I dont particularly care for driving/racing games(other than this and mario kart), but this one was really fun because you can just drive around an open world really fast and do a bunch of jumps and stuff.
Oh and it has a really good soundtrack that greatly complements the speed happening on screen. I'd say most of my enjoyment from this game comes from mindlessly driving around at high speeds while listening to the soundtrack. It's both relaxing and exciting. The online is great too, you don't have to stop driving to join a match, it's all accessible from the d pad, and it is one of the most seamless ways to get into an online match that I've ever experienced in a game.
It also had a ton of dlc (most of it free, if not free then cheap, obviously this version has all that dlc packaged into it, just highlighting some history for this game), dev support for years, and was just a really fun game.
I would really like to see a sequel for this.
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Cheaper than physical as it should be.
I dont particularly care for driving/racing games(other than this and mario kart), but this one was really fun because you can just drive around an open world really fast and do a bunch of jumps and stuff.
Oh and it has a really good soundtrack that greatly complements the speed happening on screen. I'd say most of my enjoyment from this game comes from mindlessly driving around at high speeds while listening to the soundtrack. It's both relaxing and exciting. The online is great too, you don't have to stop driving to join a match, it's all accessible from the d pad, and it is one of the most seamless ways to get into an online match that I've ever experienced in a game.
It also had a ton of dlc (most of it free, if not free then cheap, obviously this version has all that dlc packaged into it, just highlighting some history for this game), dev support for years, and was just a really fun game.
I would really like to see a sequel for this.
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If you haven't played it and like fun fast racers pick this up.
Great game on the PC and Xbox.
I dont particularly care for driving/racing games(other than this and mario kart), but this one was really fun because you can just drive around an open world really fast and do a bunch of jumps and stuff.
Oh and it has a really good soundtrack that greatly complements the speed happening on screen. I'd say most of my enjoyment from this game comes from mindlessly driving around at high speeds while listening to the soundtrack. It's both relaxing and exciting. The online is great too, you don't have to stop driving to join a match, it's all accessible from the d pad, and it is one of the most seamless ways to get into an online match that I've ever experienced in a game.
It also had a ton of dlc (most of it free, if not free then cheap, obviously this version has all that dlc packaged into it, just highlighting some history for this game), dev support for years, and was just a really fun game.
I would really like to see a sequel for this.
It was rumored that Nintendo (of Europe) wanted Criterion to make an F-Zero sequel/reboot for its Wii U platform, but Criterion was unable to commit because they were working on cross platform Need For Speed: Most Wanted. Source: wikipedia [wikipedia.org]
Then again, consider how Nintendo acted when Golden Eye (N64) was ported the Xbox 360. Once it was done, Nintendo said, "Nah", because one person at Nintendo wasn't asked. Source: Golden Eye_Verge [theverge.com]
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It's the reason I still keep my OG Xbox.
It's the reason I still keep my OG Xbox.
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