The games world really does need a decent rating system, one that people actually take note of. The trouble is you can rate a film in 2 hours or so, a game could take weeks or months to experience all the content :(
Burnout it is a bit strange, after all it's only a computerised version of what you can see any three year old doing with their matchbox cars, when I was a kid, I had ones that even had panels that flipped round to reveal smashed up bonnets :D With the slow-mo replays, bonuses to collect and being able to drive busses, the crash mode kind of falls into the tom and jerry kind of violence.
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Burnout it is a bit strange, after all it's only a computerised version of what you can see any three year old doing with their matchbox cars, when I was a kid, I had ones that even had panels that flipped round to reveal smashed up bonnets :D With the slow-mo replays, bonuses to collect and being able to drive busses, the crash mode kind of falls into the tom and jerry kind of violence.