
Alex Ward, creative director of Criterion Games
Creative Director of Criterion Games, A.K.A., the mastermind behind the diabolically fun Burnout series, A.K.A. the man behind the best selling visceral shooter Black, gives up the goods on his ...
Creative Director of Criterion Games, A.K.A., the mastermind behind the diabolically fun Burnout series, A.K.A. the man behind the best selling visceral shooter Black, gives up the goods on his ...
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Shunt. Shunt. Shunt. Takedown!
Watch out for that tree!
Your mission: total wreckage.
Time to get slammed.
This trailer gives you a taste of what to expect from Burnout: Revenge for the Xbox 360.
It's only a matter of time until you lose control of your car when you'er going this fast.
Let's see how much destruction can be done.
You have been eliminated.
You know running head on into buildings isn't good for the car, right?
Are you feeling the road rage?
Don't miss out on this exclusive trailer for Burnout: Revenge for the Xbox 360.
Burnout Revenge welcomes you to the era of high definition.
Alex Ward Creative Director at Criterion Games gives you a taste of Burnout Revenge for the Xbox 360.
Jeff Gerstmann lights some fires and kicks some tires in his review of Burnout Revenge.
Justice does not prevail in this online crash battle.
Watch the player lose the lead, regain it, lose it again, and finally pull away to win this online race.
The score ends up a little lopsided in this online crash battle.
This online race slips away from the player after one unfortunate accident.
If you play this clip with your eyes closed, you might think you're listening to fighter jets dogfighting instead of an auto race.
It's easy to rack up the takedowns in a crashbreaker-enabled road rage race.
Crash mode is a lot more complicated this time around, which should make for some interesting challenges.
This Japanese race track has a decidedly Ridge Racer-like look to it.
Some pretty epic explosions make this clip worth watching.
Races now begin with a rolling start. Could this mean the end of the previous games' boost start?
How much extra damage do you think he would have caused if he nailed that ramp up ahead?
Those Formula 1 cars break up real nice.
Unlike the previous Burnout games, Revenge's tracks have a lot of shortcuts and alternate routes.
Heavier cars don't get tossed around by the wind quite as much as the lighter models.
So peaceful, so serene...at least it was until you came along and wrecked everything.
Pushing cars into other, larger cars is a good way to get your rating up quickly.
Crashbreaker races let you detonate your car after a crash.
Burning laps put you in a race against the clock with plenty of opportunities to earn boost.
In case there was ever any doubt...yes, rubbin' is most certainly racing.
Crash mode is as savage as ever. Watch as trucks, busses and other unsuspecting fools have their day ruined.
Traffic attack lets you smash up as many suckers as you can possibly hit, with each one giving you a small time bonus.
Those pun-filled crash-mode level names are back. Up next? "Smash My Ride."
This $10 million accident earns the lucrative crash-stack trophy.
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