While referencing the best entry in the franchise, many fans point to either Burnout 3 or Burnout Paradise, depending on one’s preference for the more straightforward nature of the first two Burnout titles or the ambitious nature of integrating Burnout’s crash-focused gameplay into an open-world design. For a decade, Criterion released over a half-dozen main entries and spin-offs that focused on high-octane speed and over-the-top crashes, with an attention to detail and an equally fast-paced soundtrack to match. If there was one arcade racing franchise that defined the early 2000s, there’s an argument to be made for it being Criterion Games’ Burnout series.
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