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#Xbox 360 burnout 3 takedown series
Burnout has, after all, succeeded because of its utter rampaging ridiculousness." "Like a steel-toe-capped boot applied to a child's toy car collection, you sweep all before you in a blizzard of metallic destructive insanity," said Kristan Reed in his 2005 Burnout Revenge review, "It's utterly ridiculous, but in a sense entirely in-keeping with the progression of the series so far. However, what Burnout Revenge gained in mayhem, 2005 Eurogamer reckoned, it lost in challenge: "The main problem with racing in Revenge is that boosting is now virtually a given. So one of my childhood all-time favourite games was the one mentioned in the title, minus the remaster. It's almost permanent Boosting should be a treat, a reward, but in Revenge you're spoiled rotten. I found out some time later that the game was available on XBOX 360. This meant I would be able to play online with others.
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I had been trying to connect my PS2 to the internet, with little progress.

Criterion needed to keep the balance poised, but it wants to pander to the less skillful gamer to sell more.
#Xbox 360 burnout 3 takedown update
But, thanks to a backwards compatibility update on the Xbox One, gamers can now try their hand at Burnout Revenge. We can understand wanting to make it more accessible, but there really should have been a way to ramp up the difficulty level for us old hands." Burnout Revenge is now backward compatible on Xbox One. Burnout 3: Takedown (Xbox) Electronic Arts. Revenge originally hit the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2005. Bought this for my Xbox One as I read that it was backwards compatible and I played this endlessly on my PS2, the 360 version does not disappoint and is the complete version of this game. It arrived on time and was in great condition. Less than a year later, Criterion Games released the game again for the Xbox 360 which is the version available now on the Xbox One. Criterions blistering arcade racer Burnout Revenge is the latest game.

"That's not to say it's not fun, because we had a blast", the 8/10 review concluded, "Revenge may be a dish best served cold, but in this case, taking the heat out of the game wasn't what we were hoping for." On the flipside, Eurogamer news don Tom Phillips reckons "Revenge > 3 > Paradise", so who knows what's real anymore.Īs ever, your original Xbox 360 disc version of Burnout Revenge should work right away once you pop it into your Xbox One. And if you're in need of a copy in 2018, you can pick up a digital version on the Xbox Store for £9.99.
