Burnout Dominator has no crash mode. There, now you know. If this was your
favorite mode in Burnout games past, then this news will surely be disappointing
to you. However, Dominator still provides for some great racing action so if you
can forgive the omission of the crash mode you’ll find yourself enjoying the
game.
If you’re new to Burnout, the game is all about over-the-top arcade racing
that rewards you for driving dangerously. Driving on the wrong side of the road,
narrowly missing other cars, and drifting around turns will earn you both points
and also help to fill your boost meter. The boost meter can be drained at any
time to give your car a turbo boost and really kick it into overdrive, but if
you’re patient and let your boost meter fill all the way to full you’ll be
rewarded with a super boost. The super boost doesn’t make you go any faster than
the regular boost, but if you continue to drive dangerously while super boosting
you’ll automatically refill the boost meter and you can keep going. Chaining
your boosts in this manner also kicks in score multipliers that become vital to
reaching your race goals in some of the game’s latter races.
Burnout Dominator can be enjoyed in a single race mode known as Record
Breaker mode in which you select the track and type of race and then try to
break your records for the race. You can even upload your best scores using the
PSP’s wireless connection to see how they stack up against those of players
around the world. However you’ll spend most of your time with the game in the
main mode which is a progression of races and challenges. Doing well in the
events unlocks new events, new series in other car classes, or cars for you to
use in the events.
There are a variety of events in the game. Race events have you going up
against other racers, but coming in first is not always the goal. There are
events in which you must take out a given number of competitors before a timer
runs out. There are also variations in which the last place car is removed from
the race each time a timer reaches zero until there’s only one car left.
In addition to the races there are challenge events that set goals that must
be met in order for you to earn a medal ad clear the event. The goals include
drifting a minimum number of total feet around the turns in a track, scoring a
set number of points by driving dangerously, or chaining together boosts. With
the number of different race types available and the different car classes and
tracks available there is a good amount of variety to the racing in the game.
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