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Burnout 2's take on the genre is one of outright speed. The Xbox version of the game is being billed as a "developer's cut" of sorts, adding new cars and stages that haven't appeared in other ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Acclaim Entertainment has today announced that Burnout 2: Point of Impact, which was released for the PS2 last year, will be coming to the Xbox ...
Following the same routine as the original, Criterion's sequel Burnout 2: Point of Impact sees its GameCube release about six months after it debuted on the PlayStation 2 in October 2002.
In these days of lowest common denominator development and identical ports, it's often a pointless exercise reviewing conversions like Burnout 2. It's akin to watching a DVD movie being played on ...
In all, Burnout 2 is an excellent sequel in every way. It's better looking, longer, faster, deeper, and it's got little flourishes and extra modes of play that truly impress. In the larger picture ...
Burnout 2: Point of Impact delivers an incredibly fast and high-action driving experience, with vastly improved gameplay, new game options and bigger, better and more insane crash carnage.
The simple fact of the matter is that its sequel will change your perceptions of the driving game genre, and the capabilities of the PlayStation 2. From the minute you first boot up Burnout 2 it ...