![]() ![]() You can manually turn off any tunes that you find particularly offensive to your ears, but sadly there’s no option to listen to your own music collection. What isn’t so good is the soundtrack, which is far from what we’d call ideal. ![]() ![]() With a good 5.1 set-up you can hear your rivals as they swerve across the road, crashing into oncoming traffic and spiralling out of control into the rest of the pack. Modern games feature excellent surround sound and Burnout Paradise is no exception. The PS3 game wins, but it’s by the smallest margin. We’ve played both for an extended period of time and unless you’re looking for differences you won’t see any. Rampant fanboyism on the internet would have you believe that the PlayStation 3 game looks significantly better than the Xbox 360 game, and that simply isn’t the case. To say this is a tight one is an understatement. That’s really all we could see between the two games, and it’s something most people won’t even notice. In this Versus though we’ve got to pick out the differences and while they’re minor in the extreme, the Xbox 360 game does suffer from some minor slowdown on rare occasions. Criterion has managed to deliver an Xbox 360 title that matches its PlayStation 3 counterpart almost exactly. Multi-format releases have had a hard time on the PlayStation 3 in the past, but not this time.Įverything above is also true for the Xbox 360 game. And you never see a loading screen, with the entire city seamlessly loading as you cruise around. It runs at a silky smooth frame rate, features insane draw distances, incredible lighting and the best car deformation ever seen in a video game. The PlayStation 3 version of Burnout Paradise looks superb and easily ranks amongst the best looking games on the console. ![]()
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