GTA 5 has received quite a lot of strange mods since its launch on PC back in 2015, however, it seems this is never going to end as gamers’ creativity will never give up for more unique mods. Recently, LucasRPDJ revealed that he’s working on a Burnout 3 remake in GTA 5 and its in-game
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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
The original Dangerous Driving didn’t set the world on fire when it launched last year. However, Three Fields Entertainment’s return to arcade racing felt refreshing when put up against games like Forza Horizon and the modern Need for Speed games. If their follow-up can build on the foundation the first game built, they might be
Graphics aside, Three Fields Entertainment’s Dangerous Driving feels like a racing game straight out of 2005. From the UI to the focus on speed, thrills, and arcade-like action as opposed to realism, the game certainly elicits a feeling more akin to Project Gotham Racing and Burnout, which this game’s developers created at Criterion, as opposed to modern
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