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Genre | Racing / Driving |
written by steveooooooooo. on 12/05/2003
Burnout 2 : Point of Impact is a mind blowing race game that you can sit and play for hours and not get bored of. The graphics are outstanding, it is well worth £40 and i guarantee that you will not be disappointed.
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110839_Pubes.'s Response to 97013_steveooooooooo.'s Review
Written on: 26/06/2003
the game is pants, this guy must work for ActiVision or something. Graphics good, the gameplay is shoddy, and the music sucks hairy fat ones....you will beat the game within a week and never play it again. Don't waste your cash, buy a gold plated signed copy of HarryP instead!!
Sasowa's Response to 97013_steveooooooooo.'s Review
Written on: 04/11/2003
This is an excellent game, the person who wrote the bad review is entitled to his opinion but I believe this is one of the best, if not the best XBOX racing game. How can the gameplay be shoddy? Surely then every racing game is since all they feature is driving around tracks whereas this adds new gameplay dynamics e.g driving on the wrong side of the road builds up your turbo encouraging dangerous driving. If the music is rubbish then why haven't you put your own music on the xbox hard drive. The crashes are the best i've seen in a racing game and the graphics look superb. Easy to get to grips with but hard to master and you will be playing for weeks to get a better time to upload to the global scoreboard.
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<br>All in all, best racing game on the XBOX hands down
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<br>10/10
Ric's Response to 97013_steveooooooooo.'s Review
Written on: 02/09/2003
Thank you for the review it was helpful, I have already got the original Burnout game and I have heard a lot about the sequel, I did enjoy the first game, but I did find that the lack of variation in the tracks was annoying because all of the tracks were the same but with little differences like being reversed. Does the sequel vary more with the tracks or is it the same idea?