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So the port is good, if not exactly what it should be in 2020. They can, and the unorthodox controls (for new Switch users) blend seamlessly with the gameplay. Another point of contention is whether or not the tiny joysticks on the Switch can handle the cacophonous ruckus of Burnout. It's easy to get immersed and even easier to appreciate the relatively competent port. The frame rate is the true test will 60 fps be sustainable on such a weak device? Thankfully, for the most part, BP Remastered is effortlessly smooth and easy to handle.
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Instead, it sits comfortably between 720p and 1080p which, when held between your fingers, is perfectly good enough. The Nintendo Switch saw fewer improvements on that front, as the game is definitely not reaching 4k resolutions at handheld or even docked.
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The frame rate is at a smooth, silky sixty and the resolution has been bumped up considerably. Initially debuting on consoles two years prior, Burnout Paradise Remastered is a slight boost to the already sturdy package that is Paradise. Twelve years later the remaster has entered the hand-held arena.
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Related: Best Racing Games for PS4 (Updated 2020) The progression was streamlined, the systems were easily digestible, and the leaderboards begged to be climbed. New mechanics, such as the now staple gas station, created more dynamic racing events that forced the player to not just look ahead (or at towards the next turn) but to strategically plan out where and when they would dip left or right and boost up or repair. Many journalists praised its enormous (at the time) open world that had a race at every turn. Releasing in 2008, knee-deep in the muddy beige coloring of the seventh generation era of games, Burnout Paradise turned heads as quickly as it crumpled exteriors. While racers steered heavily into sim games at the time, especially franchises like Need for Speed which ditched their street racing roots and began focusing more on track days, Burnout continued to hone in on the enigmatic open road and doubled down on frightening crashes and endless flames. There's an undeniable presence that the Burnout franchise brings to the racing genre.