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Burnout Revenge on Xbox 360 (2006)

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Average rating: 72%
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3.5 stars out of 5
from 3,143 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 3
Developers: ELECTRONIC ARTS
Format: Xbox 360
Number of players: 1-6
Released: 17/03/2006
Also Available on:  Also Available on: PS2  Also Available on: XBOX

Brief synopsis of Burnout Revenge

Just think incredibly enough, some gamers, somewhere will not have been exposed to Burnout Revenge on its previous release. Players whose first and only console was a 360 (are there really such beings!?) have waited for around four months to get involved, and can now get their mitts on the brute. What have they been missing? Blimey, where to start? Manna from heaven for those not sated by the Electronic Arts-ified Burnout Takedown from 2004, Revenge restates the case for BO's claim as the most insanely quick racing series. Truth told, in the initial gameplay, there's not a great deal of difference between Takedown and Revenge; even as far as an hour into the single-player game, the uptempo sounds of popular beat combos Yellowcard, Bloc Party and Dead 60s are the sole pointer as to the game's release date, what with EA being all up to date and hip to all the best new driving music. Ahem. Oh, the Revenge motif that keeps cropping up too - that's a giveaway.

So, after an hour, we've made a hi-definition dent in more than a few shiny cars, and only a 3% impression in the game as a whole. We're no maths geniuses, but we reckon that could mean around 35-40 hours of solo gameplay, depending on how well you progress and whether you're satisfied with a merely 'good' performance and a bronze medal in any given event.

Race events are plentiful: Race is as simple as it gets, as you take down rivals in a no-holds barred rampage to the finishing line; Traffic Attack invites you to beat time targets as you race through busy thoroughfares; Burning Lap is a beat the clock event; Road Rage gives you a time limit and a remit to take out as many rivals as possible; Eliminator is a last-man-standing event; Preview is a quick test drive of some ridiculously fast vehicles against the clock; and GP Race is a multi-race battle, the fastest of the lot. Through Xbox Live, the 'brand-new-for-360' Live Revenge feature tracks your rivals and calls out those that need some serious payback. Build up relationships with gamers that you take out, or take you down, and then let Live Revenge recall them and tell you how they are literally rubbing you up the wrong way. Burnout Revenge is about long memories and short tempers, especially on 360.

Crash events are preceded by a fly-by crash-camera sequence from which you can plan a trail of destruction to score the maximum of points, and are an interesting diversion from the main game at best. The second iteration of Burnout (Point of Impact) still features - in our opinion - the ultimate version of the Crash event. Still, there's hours of fun to be had in both solo and multi-player modes. There's a World Tour campaign to take on, with its own Crash and Race events.

It's all a bit too reminiscent of Burnout Takedown to be an absolutely essential purchase for those who still have the 2004 game in their possession, but to the few gamers who have resisted the franchise so far - not to mention those weirdos who have a 360 and nothing else - Burnout Revenge should fly off the grid.

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Rated - 5 starsLongevity !!!

Mad Yorkshireboy from Bradford, England , 24/07/2006

I don't think I need to tell you how many levels etc. this game has, you have heard it all before...

One thing I have to say is this, it never gets boring ! I completed the game to 100% within 40 game hours, but have now clocked up over 100 more in online play. It is every bit as fast and furious as solo play, with the addition of banter during the races, and the excellent team 'road rage' events demand communication to win through. A definate must play !!

  13 out of 18 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsDon't even think about blinking

lowestformofwit from KIRKCALDY , 21/03/2006

This is a revamped version of EAs Burnout Revenge which was released across all last gen platforms.

The upgrades in this 360 version include native HD widescreen visuals with improved graphics and modelling, a reply feature, 10 new crash zones, Xbox Live play, 30 second clip creation and sharing and probably some other minor stuff like an extra car or two.

Would you buy this if you already have the same game for PS2 or original Xbox? Probably not at the price tag and the structure etc will essentially be the same.

Would you buy this if you've never played or owned Burnout Revenge before? I would say you probably should.

This game is beautiful in its HD form. This is not Full Auto, this is smooooth, fast and prone to giving you the equivalent of a thousand yard stare as you scope the horizon for impending danger are you hurtle forward at 200mph.

I love this game, its a lot of fun and has some terrifying moments.

It is moderately difficult though. If you're looking for a quick rent to increase gamerscore this might not be the one for you.

Well worth a rent.

  12 out of 13 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsDESTRUCTION

ZiggyPanda from Lincoln , 23/09/2007

What can i say, brought this back in march 2007 and still playing it today.

One minute your flying down the wrong way on a freeway at 200MPH barely missing cars as you shunt your opponents into minivans and 18 wheelers accompanied by a slow motion cinemtic takedown camera. the next your trying to score a 150 car pile-up on a spagetti juction rapidly mashing the B button when your crashbreaker is available to send all vechiles flying in all directions. All of this happens at a smooth 60 fps with fantastic HD visuals, sparks, explosions, car models, scenery, whatever grabs your attention it all looks lush. Plenty of different modes to suit your destructive appetite and alot to work through. Even when you've finished the lengthy Career Mode the online aspect will still have you pinned to your seat.

ARCADE RACING IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THIS GOOD. BUT IT IS !!!

it would be a crime not to rent this and a must-buy for arcade racer fans 5 outta 5

  8 out of 11 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsLong Lasting Appeal

Tim Clixby from Wirral, England , 09/04/2007

This game is one that has an infinite amount of playing hours in it, as its a great xbox live game... ended up buying it.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsThe Best Racing Game. Period.

daveleeuk daveleeuk from Poole [Highly rated reviewer] , 12/06/2008

This game has it all. This'll be a brief review, as words can't really be used to describe it.

Eye searingly fast, incredibly fun on all modes. And one of the best online games there is.

I play ALOT of games, and this one has had far more attention than any other, I think I totalled about 4-5000 hours on this game. And got through 5 copies over 2 consoles of it!

Forget Burnout Paradise, it's crap. Revenge is where it's at.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsDon't even think about blinking

lowestformofwit from KIRKCALDY , 21/03/2006

This is a revamped version of EAs Burnout Revenge which was released across all last gen platforms.

The upgrades in this 360 version include native HD widescreen visuals with improved graphics and modelling, a reply feature, 10 new crash zones, Xbox Live play, 30 second clip creation and sharing and probably some other minor stuff like an extra car or two.

Would you buy this if you already have the same game for PS2 or original Xbox? Probably not at the price tag and the structure etc will essentially be the same.

Would you buy this if you've never played or owned Burnout Revenge before? I would say you probably should.

This game is beautiful in its HD form. This is not Full Auto, this is smooooth, fast and prone to giving you the equivalent of a thousand yard stare as you scope the horizon for impending danger are you hurtle forward at 200mph.

I love this game, its a lot of fun and has some terrifying moments.

It is moderately difficult though. If you're looking for a quick rent to increase gamerscore this might not be the one for you.

Well worth a rent.

  12 out of 13 people found this review helpful

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