I've played most of the Burnout games. And the only thing I found lacking in this game was the crash. I love racing, takedowns. But I also love the crash. The new features include shortcuts (although shortcuts were available in Burnout Revenge), and chain boosting (boosting the whole way through a boost bar). The cars were great (as in all burnout games). The graphics not as good as Revenge. I bought the game because I love Burnout. I only kept it for a short time, because my ps2 is located in another room and I hating having to move it to play (not at all the games fault). The instruction book (and I say that lightly) was only like 7 pages, when a regular instruction book is like 20 or 30, but it's Burnout, not rocket science. So the game was great, if you don't miss the crash.Read full review
The aspect of Burnout Revenge that I loved was that I didn't have to be a good player in race games. Revenge allowed you to crash into almost anyone in the game; in fact in many of the races - crashing was encouraged. That anarchist aspect is lacking from Dominator. Now you have to be a pretty talented racer to make it through the levels. No hitting other traffic, unless it is one of the computer controlled opponents, or another player. And the CRASH event is totally missing from this installment of the series. Replaced by the MANIAC event. NOT a fair trade. Also, the cars are assigned during every race, the only choice is the color. If you are a skilled racer, with no wrecks, then this will be an enjoyable game. If you aren't quite as nimble in steering with an analog control, this game may frustrate you. Burnout Revenge is the best in the series; so far.Read full review
Okay. My original review was fueled by pure unbridled frustration that needed to be vented, but that is how angry this game makes me. When you actually get to racing, it's good. Unfortunately, the World Tour events in DOMINATOR are marred by tedious challenges that make me groan whenever I see them. I seriously don't care about the "burnout challenge", "near miss challenge", "drift challenge", and the counter-intuitively suicidal "maniac" events. Just let me race, dang it! And it seriously seems that after a certain point, the game becomes impossible to win. Your opponents are always faster, cannot be caught even after a whole minute of turbo boosting, and the game always seems to throw a car in your way to make you crash at the most inopportune time. The game flat out throws traffic in your way to ensure your failure! When I finally get to racing, DOMINATOR is BURNOUT goodness, but having to deal with all the crap you have to do to get to it is a pain.Read full review
I like the video games price, graphics, and i just collect all Burnout games. i decide to buy it because of the price and it is new. although the description said new i think it was used it was in a protected plastic wrap but it did not have that white strip on the bottom or top when you buy a new game. but the game had no scratches, it came with a manual, and the original case. but i think it was a refurb but still it is very very similar to new. so buy here payless or buy retail pay more. easy choice? ohhh yeah.
I LOVE this game. It's THE best Burnout game in the series. (Trust me, I have all of them.) The drifting is probably the best part about it. For the most part it's easy when you get the hang of it. Also, it's NOthing like Burnout Revenge. In Revenge road rage, you hit the cars. In Dominator, you dodge them. A little harder than it sounds. I first played this at 14 and still LOVE it 5 years later!! Difficulty:Medium Music:Hey, it's Burnout (I play my own music though)
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