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This product could be a harbinger of a new quality of gaming on Amiga. Requires a hard one hard drive and a minimum of 6 MB of memory, it has excellent quality and good playability. Let's skip the plot (it is is a story about the emergence of a new sport in which they take part the best ... etc), let's move on to discussing the game itself. There must be a reason, after all as unusual as for an Amiga hardware requirements. Most memory is zero graphics. its quality (which does not happen too often on Amiga) is perfect - everything is accurately rendered and displayed In hi-res mode interlace. Fortunately, the screen flashing isn't very much cumbersome. The game is about racing in different arenas. There are four competitors for each race, including the controlled ones by the player. Everyone has to a certain amount at your disposal energy, used later on destroying opponents. This can be done in several ways, such as pushing them out arena or push on spikes protruding from the gang. Both "versions of events" have the same effect. Burnout is a "treat" for ears. Techno music emphasizes the fighting atmosphere that accompanies the races. The content of the game is rich there are often cutscenes such as bonus tiers and stores where additional accessories can be purchased. Burnout is not bad then expanded. there is only one "but": the next rounds are too short. We will hardly have time to start the game, and you can read the results. If it had not been for this, Burnout would be an excellent game. And it is so only very good
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