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Burnout Revenge
List Price: $19.99
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633151442
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Feature: An all-new revenge meter tracks underhanded tactics and leads gamers down the path to the ultimate payback
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Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Model: 15144
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Xbox 360
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 2006-03-07
Special Features: Memory Card
Studio: Electronic Arts

Features

An all-new revenge meter tracks underhanded tactics and leads gamers down the path to the ultimate payback
Now every vehicle on the road is in play and a potential target - Ram traffic into your rivals, slam cars into vicious combo-based pile-ups and lay waste to everything in sight
Show Hollywood how it's done with all-new open-ended crash junctions - multiple start points, complex, vertically-oriented tracks and hundreds of cars begging to be decimated
Tracks are loaded with massive jumps, multiple paths and nasty chokepoints to deliver the ultimate brutal car combat
More than 3 times the car deformation in Burnout 3 - Takedown - gamers can literally rip cars to shreds

Editorial Reviews:

Burnout Revenge X360

Customer reviews:

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Summary: Revenge - Great for Race and Smash fans
Comment: This game is so much fun and hours of fun. I just recently came across this game because of OXM (Official XBOX Magazine). This is a great game that I overlooked in the XBOX days as well as the 360 days. I am not a fan of racing games AT ALL, and this is NOT a racing game in the strictest sense. This game has mass destruction and hours of fun doing it. here are the good and the bad.

PROS:
Variety of Maps - though there are technically only 8 tracks, between having Short and Long versions, plus forward and reverse, you actually get closer to 32 tracks. Though, Eastern Bay does have Upper AND Lower in addition so, that is closer to about 36 Tracks to race on. No boredom here.

Variety of Events - this is their type of race, be it take out the enemy, race, crash for the highest dollar amount, burn through one lap faster than FAST! Plenty to do, and you will find yourself trying again and again to better your own score.

CONS:
The AI cars are NOT on the same plane of gaming as the player. When their vehicle re-spawns, they have boost in situations when they should not and you do not. They all bunch together in a pack, and when you crash in a race, all 5 fly by in a 2 second time frame, even though you were 10 seconds ahead. not very realistic (I know that this is a video game, but SOME grasp on reality please). This "Rubber-band" effect makes it frustrating when you drive 2 perfect laps and lose the race because of one accident.

The Cars have room for growth - I know that the company did not have license, so my issues is not looks but stats overall. Weight, Force, and Speed are all that are listed. How about handling and strength? Some cars are tighter in the turns than others, but you have to try them all to find the good ones. Which is probably what they want, but still a CON to me.

Crash-breakers - What in the frig? If the AI car is NEXT to mine in an accident and I Crash-Break, it should blow up to. Sometimes I get all 5 cars, and other times, and do not get a single one in the same situation. Very unbalanced. Speaking of unbalanced, I have watched time after time the AI cars SLAM into a wall, and do not explode, yet you barely touch a wall with the SIDE of your car and explode. Where is the Balance in this game?

This is a great game and I love it to death, but I see room for improvement, and the answer is NOT Burnout-Paradise. THAT is a waste of time and money, so you might as well just play Revenge for the next 2 years until someone decides to make a suitable follow-up to Burnout-Revenge.

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Summary: perfect
Comment: it was used buy it camed like new, not a single scratch, perfect conditions, and right on time

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: this is great game
Comment: I'm buy this soft four days ago
this game is nice race and clash
It's clash clash clash game

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Summary: Fun game
Comment: Great game for people like me who can't stop crashing on a regular game :)

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Summary: one of my favorites...
Comment: If you want to let off some steam with some OFFENSIVE driving, this is a great game. But I'm posting this mostly to warn you that it looks like this title no longer supports online play. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but for the last several months I've been getting nothing but the "could not connect to EA servers, try again later" message.

Single-player is *still* a lot of fun, and I still like this game more than Burnout Paradise. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I *like* the ability to "check" traffic without crashing in a race. In Burnout Paradise, you can "check" another racer, but if you brush up against any other traffic, you crash. Feh.

Also, "crash" mode is beeg silly fun. You get a preview of an optimal route to leave the biggest traffic pileup in your wake, and then you get a chance to try to make it happen. And if you're at least moderately successful, you will be rewarded with the ability to trigger an explosion of your car and use "aftertouch" to steer your airborn wreckage into the path of even more oncoming traffic, all while being cheered on by an unseen crowd: "We want more! We want more!"

Okay, so it's not the most *realistic* racing simulation game. But I don't want a realistic racing simulation. I don't want to crash and then be in the hospital for 3 months. No, I want to CAUSE crashes, and then be rewarded for it.

This is a big fun game. Even if EA has killed off the multiplayer part of it. But, you know, just factor that in to your buying decision, with this game or ANY game: the availability of online multiplayer functionality is not necessarily FOREVER... or even four years.