![]() ![]() ![]() While there is no dedicated Crash mode, you can trigger a crash sequence by pressing the shoulder buttons. The collisions are almost always jaw dropping and they easily trump what other racing games have done in the past. Vehicles deform and break apart realistically and best of all, the pile-ups do not affect the frame rates. While playing the game, we were constantly amazed by the care and attention to detail that Criterion put into the crashes. The Burnout series has always been home to spectacularly visceral fender benders and while they were impressive in the past, it's nothing compared to how severely you can wreck a car in Paradise. And yet, while the events and side objectives will keep you busy, it's the crashes that clearly steal the show.
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