
If you’ve become bored with Burnout Paradise (I know I’ve set it aside for the time being) but were left wanting more, then Criterion is going to make you a very happy gamer over the course of the next year. A story posted on their official website explained what the new names for future content meant and they have names like “Cagney” and “Eastwood,” rather than numbers as designations. This is, as they claim, due to these updates being much more than what you’d expect from version 1.1 or 1.2.
What we’re working on now goes way beyond conventional content updates, so we figured the usual 1.1, 1.2 version numbers didn’t do it justice.
We will TRANSFORM Paradise over the coming year.
All I will say is this: crash mode. Bring it back, baby.
via Eurogamer
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1 Comment to Criterion Planning to “Transform” Burnout Paradise
by: DudeZilla
On April 5, 2008 at 12:06 am
Cool ! ! !