
Like I get it, I've unlocked the car, you don't have to show me the animation of the 5 cars I just unlocked one after the other when I just wanted to switch to the El Camino knockoff. I wish you could skip when the cars are dropped in the junkyard. Deal with it or go play Grid or something. Why isn't there a damn sequel?! Also, to snobby gearheads, there's no car tuning or real vehicles. You can cause mayhem, race, beat time trials, destroy rival racers that bump you on the road, or smash through billboards and gates. Its an open world sandbox where you just drive around and do what you want. That's not fun! The style of the game is also fun. I wish more games today would quit taking control away from the user. All directions and mechanics are explained as you retain control the entire time. This is one of those games that sets you straight into the game from the get-go: the best way to engage the user. I'm talking to simulation racer people that actively hate arcade racers, irrationally. Its supposed to be ridiculous, adrenaline-pumped, and completely reckless.

Anybody who hates on the core experience of a Burnout doesn't understand fun. Even in 2022, this game is buttery smooth and plays amazingly. That's not fun! I'm looking at most new games today that think this is a good idea when I say this. When I say pure gameplay, I mean stop taking away control from me in the damn game. This game, Burnout: Revenge, and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit by Criterion are all games that I cycle through regularly to get a good 30 minutes of PURE gameplay in my day. This is also the game that I always play if I want a short burst of fun between working or having a life.

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I've played Burnout Paradise on the Ps3, Ps4, and Series X.

I have a bias, but fluid, high-octane gameplay will always be what I'm looking for. I've played every arcade racer you can probably think of from the N64 and Playstation up to this point.
