With Criterion
no longer providing downloadable content for Burnout Paradise,one of the generation's best-supported games is about to slide into thehistory books. So publisher EA is going to send it off with a bang.
EA announced on Friday that, until March 31, you'll be able to getBurnout Paradise and its roster of downloadable content for whatamounts to a song. A $20 or $30 song, depending on your preferences.
For $30, you can get everything. The full game and all itsdownloadable content. For $20, meanwhile, those owning simply the game(or only a selection of its DLC) can get every piece of premiumdownloadable content.
For a game that not only looks great for its age, but plays great, that's quite the deal.
Note this is a download-only deal,
which applies only to the PlayStation 3.
Link:
http://kotaku.com/5471653...-cheaply-into-the-sunset
The game isn't really my style of racing game, but I wish I had known about the deal earlier because I helped my sister buy the Logitech driving force GT racing wheel and Burnout Paradise for my brother in law a few days ago for a valentine's day gift. I didn't know which other racing games to recommend for him since Need For Speed Shift really got mixed reviews and the new Motorstorm game from what I heard wasnt to great also.
Also someone on here was talking about game sharing a couple days back. I was able to do it and install & share High Velocity Bowling with all of the add on characters I also bought for the game, was also able to hook him up with PixelJunk shoter, and was able to install the AFL legacy pack for Madden 10 which I got for free on Reebok's website a couple months back, I also was able to install the God Of War III E3 demo on his system with the voucher I already had used on my PS3 account.
All I did was create a new PS3 account on his PS3 system, logged in, went to PSN Store, went to view downloads, and re downloaded and installed the stuff I had already bought on his PS3.