In handheld mode there are some hints of sub-60fps action in busy scenes but it’s still riotously fast and arguably better-looking thanks to the smaller display making everything look mega-detailed. In docked mode, you get 60fps but not a particularly convincing resolution, as there are jagged edges everywhere, which are really exacerbated if you’re playing on a 4K display. In fact, play it in handheld mode and you’re actually enjoying the same resolution and frame-rate of the Xbox 360 game all those years ago. This is Burnout Paradise Remastered on Nintendo Switch but the ‘Remastered’ moniker is a little optimistic on Nintendo’s machine, at least compared to the game running on, say, Xbox Series X. And while things have moved on since 2008 in some respects, a little bit of spit and polish has meant that this game is still showing the competition how it’s done. ![]() Burnout Paradise represents the pinnacle of 2000s-era game design, where ludicrous speed was king and damage modelling used bleeding-edge technology to make jaws drop and eyes widen. ![]() The grass is green and the girls are… well, there aren’t any.
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