With true open world freedom, seamless ‘EasyDrive’ online multiplayer, four
unique single-player events, and hundreds of online Freeburn challenges, Burnout
Paradise thrusts gamers into an incredibly vivid HD world that pushes the limits
of the PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360. The white
knuckle action explodes as players pull up at any stoplight and spin their
wheels to jumpstart the action.
Spectacular bone-crushing crashes and an unparalleled sense of speed will
always be a hallmark of Burnout games but Burnout Paradise ups the ante with an
all new game design that expands the experience into a deeper, ever more
immersive driving dream. Some of the key features that set Burnout Paradise
apart include:
- True Open World Freedom – The entire city will be available from the
outset, giving players the freedom to explore this immersive world known as
Paradise City. Experience open world driving Burnout style as the action
begins with you, but it doesn’t have to end.
- EasyDrive Online Social Gaming – See your friends online with the
EasyDrive Friends List and connect with them instantly without having to wait
or exit your game. Burnout Paradise is revolutionizing the way players jump on
and offline, making it as simple and quick as possible.
- Single-player Events – Choose from Race, Marked Man, Road Rage, and Stunt
by pulling up to the numerous stoplights in the game to initiate the event.
The action isn’t forced any longer, as players have the freedom to start and
even end a challenge at their leisure.
“This is the true beginning of next generation racing. On PLAYSTATION 3 and
Xbox 360, we are delivering a game that brings brilliant graphics into HD at 60
frames per second. Burnout Paradise does something that no other Burnout game
has ever done – it gives the player full control on how to play the game,” said
Alex Ward, Creative Director at EA Criterion. “At Criterion, we have a long
history of delivering stand-out software on the PlayStation consoles. The entire
team is fired up about the opportunity to carry that heritage into the
PLAYSTATION 3 generation.”