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GC 2008: Burnout Paradise PC and Bikes Hands-On

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Burnout Paradise made a surprise appearance at Leipzig 2008, with EA showing off both the PC version and the new bikes pack.

Burnout Paradise is a fantastic game, and thanks to Criterion's regular free updates, it's one with considerable longevity. The next major update is called the Bikes Pack and is due out next month. There's also a PC version of the game being released early next year. Both are major events for developer Criterion--as both the bikes and PC version are firsts in the Burnout series. They were both shown off at the Leipzig Games Convention this year, where EA's booth featured four PCs running advanced code of the game.

The PC setup at the EA booth was magnificent, with three monitors being fed simultaneously using a box from manufacturer Matrox. While the images from the side monitors were slightly stretched, the added viewing angle really made it easier to take down enemies. The PC version will also support the same camera functionality as console versions, meaning you'll be able to use any USB webcam to capture images for your licenses and online takedowns. As for other PC features, the development team claims that it might tweak the single-player progression slightly, but it still has to finalise the details.

We wasted no time in trying out one of the four bikes that were on offer at the Leipzig EA booth. The first bike is a tutorial model that will be used to teach you the handling and speed differences of the new two-wheeled vehicles. When you start to complete some of the new events, you'll be able to unlock the other three bikes, including the top-end model, which will be the overall fastest vehicle in the game.

The bikes are fundamentally different from the cars in Burnout. First of all, their standard speed is higher than most cars, so bikes will be unable to boost. They're also much more fragile than cars, and although the cars crash frequently in Burnout, the bikes are susceptible to crashing even if you turn too sharply. Criterion's answer to the problem is to reduce the amount of crash replays that you see for bikes, so if you crash into a wall, you'll respawn immediately without any waiting around. While you won't see the riders flying through the air, on the bike, they're well animated and will shift their weight around as you ride. There are also some really cool weight-based tricks you can pull, from standard wheelies to back-wheel donuts that can be performed by pulling diagonally back on the analogue stick while accelerating. Criterion promises there'll be loads of things you can do on the bikes, but it wants players to find them out for themselves.

There are both male and female riders from which to choose. While your choice will have no performance effect, it will change the decals on their bike and leathers. The other thing that we got to see was the new day and night cycle. The time of day will change not only the density of traffic, but also the races in which you have to compete. We took part in a couple of nighttime time-trial runs, which were made much easier thanks to the sparsity of other vehicles on the road.

The PC version of Burnout Paradise is set for release in January 2009, while the bikes update will hit the consoles in September. We can't wait to take them online.

61 Comments

  • Hellfire93

    Posted Feb 8, 2009 12:20 pm GMT

    Awesome I love the Burnout series so can't wait for this.

  • hamoksha0000

    Posted Feb 4, 2009 2:40 pm GMT

    georgious game this is absolute good at all time ea on of the best co of games

  • GenVidTh

    Posted Dec 10, 2008 5:09 am GMT

    Finally, New Atmosphere and Fresh Air coming to PC Racing Genre . . .

    Another console exclusive titles have come to the master of Gaming. PC of course . . . He he...

    Wait it so much!

  • f35acepilot

    Posted Nov 29, 2008 5:47 pm GMT

    "just one question: when the bikes crash, what happens to the bikers? This game is going to go MA 15+ people."
    Don't worry, because the bikers disappear immediately after you crash. So you only see the bike getting thrown around.

  • Play3rX

    Posted Nov 24, 2008 3:36 pm GMT

    Wow, i like so much this game, I can't wait !

    I think the PC version will be amazing ^^

  • shani_boy101

    Posted Nov 16, 2008 1:12 am GMT

    just one question: when the bikes crash, what happens to the bikers? This game is going to go MA 15+ people.

  • shani_boy101

    Posted Nov 16, 2008 1:10 am GMT

    can't wait.

  • medalairborne

    Posted Sep 28, 2008 8:18 am GMT

    will the bikes be on the pc version?

  • dragontech22

    Posted Sep 14, 2008 8:21 pm GMT

    Oh yea, ability to add/create Mods would be the only thing that could make this even better. I'm buying this the moment its released. Online or off...

  • dragontech22

    Posted Sep 14, 2008 8:17 pm GMT

    One of the very few console games I've been dying to have. I'm only upset that I heard about it coming to PC before its out cause the wait is killing me. Its about dang time us PC gamers get Burnout! I hope that the updates are included in the initial release of the PC version (probably) and that there is console cross-compatibility for online gaming. Being able to play against a friends PS3 console version would be great!

  • dragontech22

    Posted Sep 14, 2008 8:17 pm GMT

    One of the very few console games I've been dying to have. I'm only upset that I heard about it coming to PC before its out cause the wait is killing me. Its about dang time us PC gamers get Burnout! I hope that the updates are included in the initial release of the PC version (probably) and that there is console cross-compatibility for online gaming. Being able to play against a friends PS3 console version would be great!

  • louis_2000

    Posted Sep 14, 2008 12:10 am GMT

    YES FINALLY Burnout on PC!!!

  • fraggerman

    Posted Sep 13, 2008 11:28 pm GMT

    Nope, it's gonna be free XxlamerzxX.

  • XxlamerzxX

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 11:41 pm GMT

    That is gonna be soooo cool!

    hmm...do we need to pay for it??

  • XxlamerzxX

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 11:41 pm GMT

    That is gonna be soooo cool!

    hmm...do we need to pay for it??

  • Redflash125

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 3:03 pm GMT

    Burnout Paradise: Burnout's Bikes has got to be the sickest game ever!

  • je12342

    Posted Sep 7, 2008 1:33 pm GMT

    sweeeet!!!

  • Amir29

    Posted Sep 6, 2008 10:53 am GMT

    Thanks CRITERION!!! This is what Next Gen should be. Frequent updates and adding to the replay value even after we've already bought the software. I hope they set a good example to other developers.

  • Dogswithguns

    Posted Sep 5, 2008 2:55 pm GMT

    Sweet. really cool.

  • SPD_WeBmAsTaH

    Posted Aug 30, 2008 11:17 pm GMT

    Cool I'm eagerly waiting for it.

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