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'''''Burnout Revenge''''' is the fourth [[racing]] game in the {{c|Burnout}} series. It was developed by [[Criterion Games]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It was released for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] on [[September 13]], [[2005]] and [[Xbox 360]] on [[March 7]], [[2006]], alongside the [[PlayStation Portable]] and [[Nintendo DS]] title ''[[Burnout Legends]]''.
'''Burnout Revenge''' is the fourth [[racing]] game in the {{c|Burnout}} series. It was developed by [[Criterion Games]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It was released for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] on September 13, [[2005]] and [[Xbox 360]] on March 7, [[2006]], alongside the [[PlayStation Portable]] and [[Nintendo DS]] title ''[[Burnout Legends]]''.


A sequel to Burnout Revenge, titled [[Burnout Paradise]], was released for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] on January 22, [[2008]].
==Gameplay==
Similar to its predecessor [[Burnout 3: Takedown]], Burnout Revenge features in-your-face, high-speed racing, complete with spectacular crashes, explosions and takedowns! The game focuses on a mixture of racing in the midst of rush-hour traffic and vehicular combat; players use the cars themselves as weapons. Revenge also expands on the combat side of its gameplay with new features such as "traffic checking" (ramming same-way traffic), "Vertical Takedowns" (landing on a rival car after the player's car drives over a jump), a new game type (Traffic Attack), significant changes to the gameplay of Crash mode (a game type where players attempt to cause as large a crash as possible), and a rating system in-game where your incentive is to increase your Rating, complete with 10 ranks.
Similar to its predecessor [[Burnout 3: Takedown]], Burnout Revenge features in-your-face, high-speed racing, complete with spectacular crashes, explosions and takedowns! The game focuses on a mixture of racing in the midst of rush-hour traffic and vehicular combat; players use the cars themselves as weapons. Revenge also expands on the combat side of its gameplay with new features such as "traffic checking" (ramming same-way traffic), "Vertical Takedowns" (landing on a rival car after the player's car drives over a jump), a new game type (Traffic Attack), significant changes to the gameplay of Crash mode (a game type where players attempt to cause as large a crash as possible), and a rating system in-game where your incentive is to increase your Rating, complete with 10 ranks.
A sequel to Burnout Revenge, titled [[Burnout Paradise]], was released for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] on [[January 22]], [[2008]].


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Box artwork for Burnout Revenge.
Box artwork for Burnout Revenge.
Burnout Revenge
Developer(s)Criterion Games
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Year released2005
System(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360
Preceded byBurnout 3: Takedown
Followed byBurnout Paradise
SeriesBurnout
Genre(s)Racing
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)BBFC UniversalCERO Ages 12 and upESRB Everyone 10+OFLC MaturePEGI Ages 3+
LinksBurnout Revenge ChannelSearchSearch

Burnout Revenge is the fourth racing game in the Burnout series. It was developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. It was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on September 13, 2005 and Xbox 360 on March 7, 2006, alongside the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS title Burnout Legends.

A sequel to Burnout Revenge, titled Burnout Paradise, was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on January 22, 2008.

Gameplay[edit]

Similar to its predecessor Burnout 3: Takedown, Burnout Revenge features in-your-face, high-speed racing, complete with spectacular crashes, explosions and takedowns! The game focuses on a mixture of racing in the midst of rush-hour traffic and vehicular combat; players use the cars themselves as weapons. Revenge also expands on the combat side of its gameplay with new features such as "traffic checking" (ramming same-way traffic), "Vertical Takedowns" (landing on a rival car after the player's car drives over a jump), a new game type (Traffic Attack), significant changes to the gameplay of Crash mode (a game type where players attempt to cause as large a crash as possible), and a rating system in-game where your incentive is to increase your Rating, complete with 10 ranks.

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