Danger Zone seems like it should be the easiest game in the world to love. It's all about vehicular destruction, made by a team of developers who worked on Burnout, the franchise that practically wrote the book on vehicular destruction. Not only that,...
Billed as the unofficial sequel to Burnout' s popular “Crash” mode – a fun mini-game in which you attempt to destroy as many cars as you can by ramming your own vehicle into traffic – Danger Zone hews closely to the winning formula set by that cult...
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The old magic of Crash Mode rises to the surface often enough for Danger Zone to be a fun diversion, but this excitement is ironically muted when the game decides to turn up the intensity in its later levels. Danger Zone is the beating heart of a concept in search of a full-fledged game to pump life into. While it won't satisfy your lust for chaos the way the Burnout games once did, Danger Zone provides enough thrills to make you want that hypothetical successor more than ever.
And of course, all of this, the ingenuity and thrift of the design, the crash test carnage, the sheer tyre-grippy handling of the car as you race into battle, and the inertial heft as you force your wreckage from one disaster to the next, makes you yearn for something more. Burnout's been away too long, hasn't it? It's nice to have a little part of it back - back in the hands of people who understand it like nobody else.
Danger Zone could have copied Crash Mode exactly, and it would have been well received. But it goes a little further than that. It takes Burnout's basic concept of turning a motorway junction into headline news and gives it a proper structure. The...
Grand adorateur de la série Burnout, j'ai franchement été déçu par ce Danger Zone. Il s'adresse surtout aux joueurs qui ne se prennent pas la tête et veulent s'éclater quelques minutes. Sincèrement, essayez-le, mais ne déboursez pas plein pot et...
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