New islands coming to Burnout Paradise as free DLC
Talk of new downloadable content for Burnout Paradise has been burbling around the Criterion Games website. On the forums, creative director Alex Ward has revealed that new cars will be made available as downloadable content in both the Xbox 360 and PS3 version. More exciting, though, is news of the expansion of Paradise City, with the introduction of several islands to the map. Perhaps even more exciting, however, is news that the islands will be offered as a free update to the game.
Details are still scarce at this point, but Alex Ward states that bridges from the main section of Paradise City will lead out to the new islands, each of which will offer "a different type of gameplay." Whether this means that islands will depart from the open-ended style of Paradise, or whether the terrain of each will be suited to certain play styles remains to be seen. The islands themselves will be offered as free, mandatory software updates, while the new cars will be sold via the traditional microtransaction system.
I'm playing this as I type - three stunt runs away from an Elite license. Really getting on my nerves though, I hope I never have to do them ever ever again...
Trying to play ranked matches on this now is getting a pain in the arse, you just get dickheads who don't seem to understand that the idea is that you start a race...
Had a go on this yesterday (as some of you on my Live List may have seen) and I think its so darn boring and 1 dimensional... Crash, flip, Roll, Crash, Crash, Crash, Takedown... zzzzz
Tis all too late, GTA IV will be released and the end of all other gaming will happen! From what I just heard about GTA IV, nowt else will be worth playing.
You say that but trying to get a ranked race is harder and harder, they piss about for half an hour. I can't be arsed waiting for them to start any more.
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