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Burnout Revenge Ps4

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Burnout Revenge Ps4 Average ratng: 7,9/10 334 votes

Expendabros demo. The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe. Battle in a flurry of bullets and non-stop action through ten full-throttle missions set amongst the picturesque tree tops and the absurdly dangerous lumber mills teeming with enemy soldiers, excessive artillery, and inconveniently placed circular saws. Rescue your brothers in arms and play as seven different legendary soldiers - each with their own unique weapons and special attacks - with up to four players at once in local multiplayer co-op mode. The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe. Battle in a flurry of bullets and non-stop action through ten full-throttle missions set amongst the picturesque tree tops and the absurdly dangerous lumber mills teeming with enemy soldiers, excessive artillery, and inconveniently placed circular saws.

GAME INFORMATION
Game Name:Burnout Revenge
Region:USA
Console:PlayStation 2
Game Release:2005-09-13
Genre:Racing
Publisher:Criterion Games, Electronic Arts
Languages:English
Image Format:ISO
Game ID:SLUS-21242
Downloads:3,479
Users Score:

Description:

The sequel to 2004's award-winning Burnout 3: Takedown, Burnout Revenge lets gamers rip through rush hour traffic and lay waste to scores of rubbernecking roadhogs in over-the-top scenes of vehicular mayhem. The game is currently in development by Criterion.

Burnout Revenge is a Racing video game published by Criterion Games, Electronic Arts released on September 13, 2005 for the PlayStation 2.

How to play with PCSX2 Emulator:

Get the Latest version of PCSX2 and choose: System -> Boot ISO. Then Select the .iso or .bin file.

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Burnout Revenge (USA) PS2 ISO Download:

FilenameFilesize
1.58 GB

I have loved playing Burnout since the second game in this series, and I can't say that I've ever seen an arcade style racer that's better. And although it has already appeared on the Xbox and Playstation 2 several months ago, you'll see that Burnout Revenge is a creature born to live in the Xbox 360. From stunning high-def to the multiplayer offered by Xbox Live, this game is a great combination of ease of play, game features, and sheer destructive energy.

The first thing I'm happy to report on is the crash mode. In Burnout 3, Crash mode was crippled, having been turned into a powerup hunt. Aftertouch your car into a crashbreaker, win the stage. Revenge fixes that by giving you access to crashbreakers all the time, as long as you can crash enough cars to fill up your boost bar. A further improvement over the Xbox and PS2 versions is the discarding of the acceleration minigame before you started the crash junction. Another great change is the traffic checking, which lets you slam same direction traffic out of your way. You can't take out a big rig or a bus, but you can knock other traffic into them to take them out. Finally, I've got to say that after walking through the races in Burnout 2 and 3, I was happy to see a much more refined balance in this game. It is difficult to get a gold the first time around in certain gameplay modes, and even at lower levels, getting the highest rank in a normal race offers good challenge.

Ultimately, all improvements aside, there are two reasons why Criterion deserves accolades for their design. First, Burnout games are always really easy to play, since you can just jump straight in and start playing. Second, these games almost always know exactly how to use their features to the fullest potential; Revenge is no exception.

Burnout Revenge Ps4

Visually, this game serves to prove one important fact. I need a high-def TV. After seeing the difference between a normal TV and a high-def TV, this game is meant to be played with such high quality. Visual distance is greater due to the clarity, and frankly, it is so much easier to avoid crashing on a better TV. Like most modern EA titles, the soundtrack that comes with the game is great, but what made me happiest is the sound of the Burnout theme playing over the intro menu screens.

Burnout Revenge is an unqualified success, and in my opinion, should be a must have for any Xbox 360 owner.

Overall rating: 8