Burnout Paradise Remastered on the Switch is excellent. It looks the way you remember it, runs like a dream, and offers a complete package with tons of things to do and cars to collect. But it’s also a port of a two-year old remaster of a 12-year old game, which released at a $49.99 USD
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Criterion Games’ action-packed racing title Burnout Paradise originally launched in 2008. Burnout Paradise Remastered was then announced in 2018 and saw the game come to PC, Xbox One, and PS4 and also saw us review the title. Now, Burnout Paradise is heading to the Nintendo Switch, but according to an eShop image, it’ll be releasing soon and for
After the unexpected announcement a few weeks ago that we would be getting a remastered version of Burnout Paradise on current-gen hardware, we are only a few days away from its actual release. Now, developer Criterion Games and publisher Electronic Arts have released a brand new trailer for the game, and it’s certainly action-packed. The trailer, which is titled
Having been announced yesterday, Burnout Paradise Remastered will bring players back into Paradise City to witness the stunning open-world and freedom of the 2008 classic, and now a few more details have been shared about the upcoming remaster of the acclaimed racing game. EA and Ghost Games’ Ben Walke shared a few more details about the
Originally released back in 2008, the beloved open-world racer Burnout Paradise brought players into a huge world of sunshine, racing, and of course, epic car crashes, and now you can return to Paradise City later this year with the newly-announced Burnout Paradise Remastered. EA has announced a remastered version of Burnout Paradise Remastered, which will be coming to