There’s something about finally landing a jump onto an aircraft hangar, only to teeter on the edge and flop unceremoniously down onto a friend who’s playing hide-and-seek in a miniature car, that makes you appreciate the silliness of Burnout Paradise.
It’s strange that the best racing game to come out of Electronic Arts in the last decade is also the last really good racing game that they released. After a string of middling racing games in the name of Need for Speed,