At long last the first true "next-gen" Burnout has been delivered to us. Anyone familiar with the franchise knows what to expect from Burnout, but for the newcomers here's a rundown. Burnout Paradise places you in the fictional Paradise City, home of Burnout driving. The game is essentially a sandbox, a first for the series, and the entire world is open from the start of the game. Throughout Paradise city there are 120 events, these events are triggered by pulling up to a stoplight and revving your engine. This provides the ability to find a challenge anywhere, a nice change of pace from other racing games. The five types of events create a nice sense of variety, coupled with the fact that the route you blaze during the event is entirely up to you. There are three types of event styles, the point to point where you race from you stoplight to one of eight finish lines in the city, one for each of the eight compass points, either racing other cars or trying to reach the end without being destroyed, and trying to beat a certain time with a certain car. The other style is a score type, where you either rack up points by doing tricks or have to take down a certain amount of drivers. This sounds like every other Burnout game, with the exception of the free roaming of course, but that’s the point, if you fail an event just pull up to the next light and start a different one, there's no pressure to try and try again to beat a specific event.
When you win events you get a mark, these marks upgrade you license and unlock cars to receive at the junkyard, when you upgrade your license the event list is cleared, opening every event for you to tackle again, with a slightly harder difficulty of course. One of the new additions that is particularly amusing is, certain races release new cars into the city, if you want that car you have to take it down, creating a new way to add cars to your inventory that feels refreshing from the slandered either buy it or it's just given to you ways of unlocking. There is one other thing, possibly the biggest and most loved part of the game is the crash mode. Sadly the old puzzle style of hitting the right point at the right time to cause maximum destruction is gone. But why you might ask, how is this is a good thing? The answer is that crash modes replacement, Showtime mode is even better than the original. Now you pick your street, the press L1 and R1 at the same time, this activates Showtime mode, your boost meter is filled half way and you begin rolling down the road, hit traffic to gain points and boost, hit boost to keep rolling, it's simple, it's also quite possibly one of the best parts of the game. Trying to beat online scores or developer scores is addictive and challenging it's the perfect crash mode replacement, I tip my hat to you Critereon, you have achieved the unthinkable, you made a mode even better than crash mode.
But wait there's more, not only do you have this giant world to explore and conquer, but you have the ability to do it with seven other people. At any time seven other people can pop-in to your game at their leisure, leave at any time, and do whatever they want. Do you want to work together and create a Showtime score of unthinkable proportions? Done. Do you want to be an ass and attempt to sabotage anything that your friend is doing? Done. And the nice added bonus, if you have a USB camera hooked up to your PS3, when you get taken down, it snaps a picture and sends it to that person, letting them bask in the glory of seeing your downdraught, frustrated face, or if you want use the time to pose in whatever way you want (please obey the unspoken law of the internet, no genitalia).
Burnout Paradise is the best Burnout to date, the only problem I had was its menu system even though it's barely used, it still felt confusing, but the amount of content packed into this game, and the quality of said content gladly makes up for this small flaw. The game is beautiful, the sound effects are high quality and the soundtrack is large and diverse. If you like Burnout, buy this game.

Met with derision from existing Burnout-series fans at the time, Burnout Paradise remains arguably the greatest open-world racing game of all time. Here's why.
I played through the remaster quite recently. It's not as good as I remember, but I think a lot of that is because the "open world" thing was still pretty fresh back then.
I do think there's a gap in the market for a game like Burnout. With the new gen they could really make car damage a huge selling point again.
Burnout paradise remastered and original are my favorite, i got the platinum trophy for both games the nighthawk is my favorite car
Personally don't give a shit for open world racers. Give me a new Motorstorm, Split second, Outrun.

Cultured Vultures: The Burnout series has plenty of great games to play, but which one is definitively the best? We're here to rank them all.
I think the crash mode should comeback. Tryng to make the most damage was very cool.
Burnout 2 should be above 3 imo. The aftertouch takedown mechanic slowed down the gameplay too much in 3.
I love Takedown, Revenge, and Paradise. Dominator was okay, but it clearly felt like a B-tier game.
After playing those awesome games, I went back to try out part 1 and it was rough. I didn't like the controls (whereas the others felt perfect to me), the elevator music was generic and not enjoyable to listen to.
Finally the game's difficulty was extremely high. I could beat all single player races in Takedown, Revenge, Paradise, Dominator, but could not get first place in the very first race for the first Burnout game. It demands perfection and one slight mistake is all it takes to lose. I have yet to play part 2, but I'm hoping it's more like part 3 than part 1.
Burnout Takedown is my favorite racing game of all time. My wife was addicted to crash mode.

The online servers for 2008's Burnout Paradise are closing down after almost 12 years of service. This will not affect 2018's Burnout Paradise Remastered.
I love burnout but have recently gone off it because winning a race was too inconsistent for me. I would be first through the whole race and then right at the end would crash into a barrier in the middle of the road and come last. SO FRUSTRATING ! Good review btw.
good review
but i still think Revenge is the best in the series, mainly because of the crash junctions- showtime is weak replacement