![]() ![]() What you do get, however, is a solid little racing game that gets your pulse pounding as you dart through congested streets in competition with three other opponents. True, you won't find any major improvements, exclusive levels or new cars in this GC version. While I'm sure GameCube owners might prefer some more exclusive games on their system, at least having good PS2 ports means there's something worth playing. Burnout is a fantastic one-trick pony, but because it doesn't have a large variety of play modes, you'll only return for the adrenaline rush. ![]() While I'm at it, how about throwing in a cop or two to chase you? Or maybe some creative shortcuts to spice up the courses? You get the idea. But for those who like variety, this one will leave you hungry for stuff like licensed cars, more tracks and most importantly, more modes. If delivering a potent thrill was the only criterion for greatness, Burnout would score a 9. Not since Need For Speed: High Stakes has a racer gotten me so pumped. Holy cow-I can honestly say Burnout provides the most intense street-racing rush I've ever experienced in a video game. ![]() I hold down the button for a boost that propels me to hair-raising speeds as the traffic turns to a blur. The power-enhancing Adrenaline Meter creeps higher with every near miss until it's finally full. ![]() So there I am, racing down the wrong side of an eight-lane highway, splitting the oncoming traffic with surgical precision. ![]()
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