The GameDaily One-Minute Review
Burnout Revenge sort of comes across as a slick new sports car with the paint color that you really wanted for it. Nothing in particular about the ride has changed much, but you can just sense some appreciation coming from the fact you dropped the extra dough to give it that extra shine. The 360 version does have a couple of new goodies going for it, including a nice twist in the online play, a few new crash scenarios, and a high-resolution gloss that brings out the best in the 360. It's not a perfect game, by any means, as it remains mostly unchanged from the original release and still doesn't possess the greatest soundtrack in the world. But if you're ready for your fill of Revenge or just can't get enough of it, trust me. This is the version to own.