Saturday, March 27, 2010

Download Burnout Paradise - The Ultimate Box [PC]



Criterion Games' Burnout franchise has now long been the king of arcade racing. Its tight controls & overwhelming sense of speed have catapulted it to the top of the genre, and few games have come even close to matching the series' strengths. But while Criterion has garnered tons of praise from both gamers and critics alike, the studio never sits still. With every release, the developer tweaks the core formula in an attempt to offer something new to its users. Burnout Paradise reinvigorated Criterion's ultra-successful smash-up racing series when it launched this time last year on the Xbox-360 and PlayStation-3, and “Burnout Paradise - The Ultimate Box” brings the series' trademark racing action to the PCs for the very first time. With solid online and offline play, an almost staggering number of events, and more than 50 vehicles, The Ultimate Box is at the front of the PC’s racer packs.
 



Visually, the PC version is even more of a magnificent feast than its console brethren. Running at its highest resolution, Paradise City has never looked vibrant or more crisper. Cars smash, scrape, pop, and deform just as you would expect, and the particle effects make the wanton destruction seem so real. The weather effects brought in with the Bikes pack look great, glowing nighttime neon, with fog, and the half-light of dusk all rendered with style.


The amount of variety in the game is huge, and how you approach it is only up to you; explore Paradise City's open world at leisure, unlock the 70+ vehicles one at a time through single-player events, or you can also join other players for races and challenges online. Couple this deep variety with the fact that it's hugely fun, and Burnout Paradise is easy to recommend. In addition to all of the content from the original console game, The Ultimate Box also includes all of Burnout Paradise's downloadable content released to date. First up, there's Codename: Cagney, which adds the Stunt Run, Marked Man, and Road Rage modes to online multiplayer. The Bikes pack adds two-wheeled racing and a day/night cycle to the series for the very first time. And last, there's Burnout Party, the first paid-for content to hit the game. Burnout Party is a pass-the-controller-style offline party mode for two to eight players and is a fun new way to experience Burnout.


You'll spend the majority of your time in Paradise City on four wheels, but there's an option to use just two. Bikes are a great addition to the game; and while you can only compete in time trial events, there are different events for daytime and nighttime. Bikes come without boost since they're already blisteringly fast, and they won't take damage either. All of the bikes are extremely light and nimble and are so fast that they almost make the cars feel a tad sluggish by comparison. While it would have been great to see damage modeling on the bikes, and more bikes included, you're guaranteed to have a blast with the two bikes at the start and the two upgraded models you can unlock after completing all of the time trials.


The biggest new feature this time around is the Burnout Paradise Party Pack, which adds an offline pass-the-controller multiplayer challenge mode for up to eight friends. Once you've set up the number of players and game types, you'll compete in a series of minigames where you earn points for successfully passing a challenge or beating your opponents' scores. The Party Pack offers instant gameplay for when you and your friends don't want to compete in longer, more demanding events, and it consists of three challenge types: stunts, skill, and speed. Stunts are a collection of insane tricks, such as successfully landing a cliff-top jump. Skill challenges include driving into oncoming traffic with boost on for as long as possible. Speed challenges might have you smashing a few billboards and then racing back to the start within a designated time limit. The Party Pack is a great addition that finally brings offline multiplayer to Burnout Paradise.


The audio is also top-notch, with traffic and ambient noises providing a backdrop for the high-pitched whines and throaty growls of the game's cars and bikes. Unfortunately, DJ Atomica is back again from Burnout 3 and is still an irritation for the most part. With its bland and generic rock soundtrack, the audio certainly doesn't live up to the high standards set by the visuals. While there are a few notable artists, including Guns N' Roses (providing the game's title track), Jane's Addiction, LCD Soundsystem, and Faith No More, these are outnumbered by the generic guitar rock and electronic tracks from past Burnout games and tracks from a number of less-illustrious artists.


Getting online is as simple as hitting a button during gameplay, at which point you'll join your friends or enter a random lobby. The online mode is seamless, and there are no loading times; you can drop in and out of online games at will. You can set up simple point-to-point races all over the city when hosting a multiplayer session, or tackle a Freeburn Challenge set by the developers, with different challenges depending on the number of players. Burnout Paradise included 350 challenges, and there are now an additional 140 challenges with the new packs. The challenge types are varied and include straight races, beat-the-clock events, jumping over other players' rides, and other more-complex multipart challenges, such as meeting at a designated place and racing a route to an end point while hitting specific jumps along the way. Challenges are a lot of fun, especially when you have a large group of friends to play with, and they give the online play a lot of longevity.

PC Requirements -

* Windows XP Service Pack 2 or greater 

 - CPU: 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4 
 - RAM: 1GB 
 - Graphics Card: 128MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 
 - Internet Connection: 512kbps or greater
* Windows Vista 
 - CPU: 3.2 Ghz Pentium 4 
 - RAM: 2GB 
 - Graphics Card: 128MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 
 - Internet Connection: 512kbps or greater

* Direct Download game from HERE.
* Download Crack for the game from HERE.


* Instructions - 

1.Download the trial version from the direct link given above. Extract the RAR file and Launch the installer. Choose the INSTALL option, enter the key (from keygen in crack link) and install the game. 

2.After installation completes, patch it with new update (patch included in crack folder), if you want. (Optional) 
3.Copy and replace the crack where you have installed the Game.

Enjoy!! 

Regards – 
Motion.

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