![]() On one hand, it's great to just play Burnout Paradise all over again and the higher resolution and texture touch-ups make this a somewhat better version of the original game. ![]() Playing it pulls me in a lot of different directions. So EA's re-release, Burnout Paradise Remastered, still somehow feels fresh and exciting a full decade later. But nothing has put all the pieces together in a way that surpasses Burnout Paradise. You can also, of course, see little pieces of it in a few of the Need for Speed games that have been released in Burnout's wake, especially the ones that come from at least some of the people behind Burnout. Forza Horizon's open-world collectibles are a strong reminder, too. You can see a smidge of Burnout in Split/Second's huge destruction-focused racing. Other games have attempted to fill bits and pieces of that hole with varying degrees of success. ![]() There has been a Burnout-shaped hole in video gaming for the last 10 years.
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