Confused.. was just looking on play at the new games for the 360 and noticed that Burnout Paradise is now due for release on the 14th December 2007,, when the F*** did that happen.. thought it was supposed to be out in September.. why are they doing this??? build up our hopes only to take them away
so what does the delay mean, does it mean that criterion are just very slow or is it that they have found far to many bugs in the game and need time to fix it?? Maybe they have been looking at peoples comments around paradise and the fear that the free roaming may not be the best idea they had??
all I can say is that I hope that this delay is being used wisely and that they make paradise the game that everyone wants.. ensure the feel of the cars continues in the vain of Takedown and Revenge and that it is ultimately playable by the people who love the series..
but it looks like I know what I'm getting for christmas even if it is 11 days early
(there is a thin line between genius and insanity, I think I've fallen off)
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ZombieTron
Wed, 06/20/2007 - 13:07
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Relax... all dates are still speculation :-)
I know, I know, December still feels an awful long way away. But I have heard some reports of a 2008 release!
I still have faith that it will be between September and December 2007. But until Criterion/EA announce an official release date I'm trying not to worry about it too much. I think it is later in the year because they are still working on making it the best game they can, but I don't think they are going back to the drawing board at this late stage. We have the trailer on the marketplace so it can't be THAT far away!! Gives you more time to perfect your Forza 2 driving style :-)
drunknnumpty
Wed, 06/20/2007 - 13:41
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panic over.. still not happy
i would say phew.. but it still seems a bit of a long delay considering the information that has been provided before..
as for forza.. why do you think im a burnoutaholic.. it bores me very quickly.. yes there are some nice touches and the game play is not too bad but its not got the excitement and pulse raising feel that you get from burnout..
theres a thin line between genius and insanity... i think i've fallen off...
theres a thin line between genius and insanity... i think i've fallen off...
Black-Guy
Fri, 06/22/2007 - 20:40
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Burnout Paradise
Games take up to 5 to 6 yrs to make... All good things come with patience
Black Guy