I'm really just here for the free food and open bar.
Since I've only ever owned the game on Xbox 360 it's a huge upgrade for me going from 720p60 to 4k60.
The biggest changes are resolution, colour vibrancy and cleaner textures, other than that it's the same game. It's extremely faithful to the original.
I think it's going to be a $40 game on PC when it comes out in a few months and EA gives refunds on Origin if you're not happy with the game. I'd say if you're getting the remaster on PC then buy it, see if it's a big enough upgrade for you and if it's not return it.
Also I really suggest only hitting up the DLC after you have unlocked all the normal cars and are deep into the game. It breaks the progression to go right to some of the fastest cars.
Here's Digitalfoundry's analysis of Burnout Paradise remastered, PC vs Xbox One X and base Xbox One.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S64j...cz-g2-3n31Um-6
I loved Burnout Paradise, it may not be the best Burnout but it was my favourite map overall, especially with the dlc.
However $50 is too much for a new coat of paint. I’ll be waiting till it drops to $30 ish even though I am yet to find a driving game on the PS4 I enjoy.
Looking For: Wreckers Saga TPB Collection (with Requiem)
I think it may be ready enough to show concept:Originally Posted by kup
https://www.facebook.com/ruben.romer...35?pnref=story
bought the War Of The Chosen expansion for XCOM 2 and started a new campaign. I like a lot of the additions but hot damn is it a bit overwhelming at the start. Can barely go a day scanning before something happens.
This is a bit annoying. Sonic Mania is getting a re-release later this year as Sonic Mania Plus. I guess Sega wants to keep selling the game over and over again like Capcom with Street Fighter games.
https://www.polygon.com/2018/3/16/17...rs-encore-mode