Racing


From the time of its introduction in 2001, Burnout has taken the position of one of the most successful vehicular franchises. Over the years the exciting series of Burnout has been improving steadily keeping itself updated and interesting. Now, the Burnout Franchise makes a return to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, with the brand new and interesting gameplay titled as “Burnout: Paradise”.

For quite a time Burnout: Paradise was creating so much hype all around to be the most awesome game ever. Whether it is pure anticipation, or instinct of the fans, however since the moment gamers had their hands-on the demo it was really impressive to unveil the great strides the gameplay enveloped.

The expansion of the overall gaming session together with the integration of an entirely open-world system, adds up to the positive aspect of this newest revelation of the Burnout series. The open-world system introduced in Burnout: Paradise has taken a toll to a complete new and enhanced gaming experience. Players will be able to drive around and face new challenges periodically all through out the game. Moreover, all the events in the gameplay will occur on a single map, thus it will immensely help to drive a bit around and get the real feel for the area. The map gives you the opportunity to drive around and monitor your surroundings.

Despite of the fantastically designed gameplay, it is also worthwhile to notice the graphics involved in the game is pretty much awe-inspiring. The vehicles, as well as locales, with vivid details appear like life-sized objects. The surrounding appears to be very much clear and smooth.

There is much to explore and experience in the Burnout: Paradise with huge portion of challenges to confront blended with plenty of fun. Watch out this awe-inspiring series of Burnout to cherish an unforgettable gaming experience.

Any new game launched for Xbox is always awaited with numerous anticipations and eagerness, and to this Need for Speed Undercover was not any exception. For this new game, a very good amount of hype was witnessed, and the game analysts went to work in order to find out its true potential. So, the question comes- how far does the Need for Speed Undercover lives up to the enormous expectations? Read on, and find the precise answer!

Honestly speaking, there are a lot of things which are truly incredible about Need for Speed Undercover. You can really get the feel during the gaming session which can’t be expressed in words, but when being the queen or king, you will exactly feel it that way. In addition to that, the music is so smooth, that it makes you have the feeling that you are flying and not driving. Moreover, there is great emphasize integrated to the music when the gamer is stepping on the gas or simply starting off with the drive, and as the gamer slows down the music also slows down, which eventually invites a relaxing feeling about the invigorating drive. In one word, the fusion of speed with music is “fascinating”.

The next great thing about Need for Speed Undercover is the inclusion of live action conversations scattered all throughout the game. The display of people conversing with each other truly invites a pleasant mood to the game, and allows you to play in reality. Being a bit a different from the previous versions, it is always not racing which will keep you busy- you will be chasing people, hiding from the cops, and even stealing vehicles.

All in all, the mind-boggling playability unveiled by Need for Speed Undercover together with fascinating music has attracted many gamers towards it. It delivers what it promises and that is the nerve-pumping car racing.

The new speedster in EA’s successful series combines the tuner customization of Need for Speed Underground with an expanded take on the police chases of the Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit series. The game will feature a Rap Sheet option that works hand in hand with a player’s street reputation as they move up from the “Black List” to the A-List. Users will also be able to go head-to-head with their opponents while simultaneously trying to avoid more than six different police cars at once through a dynamically changing open-ended world. Get your car peaked for outrunning the cops by customizing your muscle cars, supercars, tuners, and sports cars.

Yes, Need for Speed Most Wanted is yet another illegal street racing game. Yes, it’s filled with embarrassing attempts to be hip and trendy. But don’t let that steer you away. You’d miss exciting races, thrilling chases, and a big, beautiful world to explore.

You play as a newcomer to the metropolis of Rockport, driving a seriously tricked-out car and ready to take on the locals in some street races. You quickly meet up with the mysterious Mia, a hot, slinky babe eager to help you out — how convenient! You then run up against the arrogant jerk of the local scene, Razor Callahan. Just when you’re about to put him in his place in a race, your car falls victim to his sabotage. You lose the race and your car, too, when he gets your pink slip. Razor then uses your car to rise to the top of the Blacklist, the fifteen most daring and defiant street racers of the city.

FABLE

There’s been so many ideas about what Fable would bring to gaming that even for someone who’s played through the game twice, it’s difficult to sort some of the fact from fiction. If you are expecting Morrowind, you are going to be disappointed. Though Fable is indeed a game about freedom and choice, it is not nearly as wide-open as Bethesda’s mammoth RPG — and for that I am a little thankful. No, Fable is a lot more along the lines of an adventure game. It is easily on track to becoming Microsoft’s personal Zelda franchise, should the big MS choose to sponsor a few sequels. It’s an incredibly fun game, even though most of the genre-busting elements have been removed.

FAR CRY

When Far Cry was released on the PC 5 years ago it received praise from the critics.Now the game is just as good and dirt cheap u can buy it for 10$ i recommend it.

GTA San Andreas

The storyline of San Andreas should feel somewhat familiar to fans of 1990s cinema. Borrowing rather heavily from John Singleton, Spike Lee, and Ernest Dickerson pictures, this iteration of Grand Theft Auto is all about the thug life when it was still in its infancy. Following the exploits of young Carl Johnson, the game begins as CJ returns from exile in Liberty City after learning that his mother’s been killed via unknown circumstances. CJ feels pretty torn about coming back too, as he originally left Los Santos five years ago when his younger brother Brian was mercilessly gunned down. Nevertheless, family’s family and Carl returns home to San Andreas to pay his respects.

NEED FOR SPEED:MOST WANTED

Need for speed:Most wanted is a well-balanced, challenging, and substantial racing game that’s worth your while on any system. It returns the series to its cop chasing days while incorporating street cars, culture, and an impressive display of stylized FMV without forgetting the fundamentals: People like to drive sweet-looking, fast cars, they want more than a little freedom, and hey, if there are a bunch of hot chicks too? All the better.


Well there is Forza 2 its a really fun game really realistic game almost to realistic pretty cheap game.

Never played the newer Need For Speeds but Most Wanted, Underground and Hot Pursuit 2 are amazing there older so there dirt cheap.

Any burnout is good i have played paradise and i loved it i own revenge thats a tight game.

grand theft autos are fun driving games u can also do drive by’s.

PGR4 is Ok but not as good as PGR3.


I am thinking of getting a Xbox 360 and was wondering what are the best driving/racing games for it as that’s my favourite genre. Any suggestions?

I would say one of the best driving game on xbox360 is need for speed carbon but the career mode is too short but if you like racing that is a game to buy

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