Burnout Paradise Ps3 〈PROVEN〉
The game is built on "controlled chaos," where crashing is often as rewarding as winning.
: It runs at a nearly locked 60 frames-per-second , which is critical for maintaining a sense of speed. Burnout Paradise PS3
: Beyond classic Races , you can participate in Road Rage (taking down a target number of opponents), Stunt Runs (chaining jumps and drifts for points), Marked Man (escaping aggressive pursuers), and Burning Routes (time trials specific to certain cars). The game is built on "controlled chaos," where
: Cars are divided into three types: Speed (best for chaining long boosts), Stunt (agile and good for airtime), and Aggression (heavy hitters ideal for Road Rage). : Cars are divided into three types: Speed
On the PS3, Burnout Paradise was praised for its technical polish:
: A 30-square-kilometer playground ranging from downtown gridlock to winding mountain roads.
: Some reviewers noted that the PS3 version featured slightly smoother graphics and more stable performance than the Xbox 360 version due to how it utilized the console's hard drive and Cell processor for physics.