EA's released Burnout Crash for iPhone and iPad. The Crierion top-down racer, which launched on PSN and XBLA last summer, is available to get here for $4.99.
]]>When Burnout Crash launched, more than a few people noticed that it seemed more like a low-rent iPhone game than a full XBLA release. It seems EA agreed.
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]]>EA's announced that its to release Burnout Crash on September 20 on PSN and Xbox Live Arcade. The game, the first in the series since 2008's full-blown Paradise, will launch for $9.99 on PSN or 800 MS points for XBLA. The first digital title from Criterion will come with three game modes - an additional mode for the XBLA version will also be included with Kinect support - 18 crash junctions and Autolog support.
]]>It's a startling departure from series form, but Alex Donaldson find plenty of the old, metal-tearing magic in Burnout Crash.
]]>Well, it seemed a bit obvious to say it features crashes and explosions. Don't worry though, it's got those too.
]]>EA's confirmed that Burnout Crash will launch next month. The top-down, downloadable game from Criterion - the studio's first download game - was previously confirmed for just an autumn date. Now it's coming near the tail-end of summer instead. Everybody wins.
]]>Criterion boss Alex Ward has said that Burnout Crash had started life as a Wii title.
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]]>A top-down Burnout that's more pinball-with-cars than the explosion porn equivalent of fine art? Blasphemy! Or is it? Criterion insists that this is still the Burnout you know and love. In that spirit, the Fischer Price's "My First Deathmobile" look houses a dark secret: This time around, things explode bigger than ever.
]]>EA announced Burnout Crash from Criterion Games and the first major post-release DLC for Dragon Age II, but there was no announcement, as predicted, of Crysis 1 for the consoles.
]]>The ESRB's rated the still unannounced Burnout Crash, saying the title will feature "cartoon violence."
]]>This came from left-field: the Australian Classification Board has rated something known as "Burnout Crash," whilst LinkedIn CVs point towards a PS3 and 360 release.
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