

Although I hate to keep comparing this to something like Need for Speed Most Wanted U, the visual pizzazz that permeated throughout that title is absent here. There is minor pop-in to deal with, but it’s always so far ahead of my vehicle that it never interfered with my driving.Īs polished as this product is, there are two issues I can’t neglect. But racing from the far west side of Paradise City to the eastern beaches of Big Surf Island is immaculate.

The loading screen to get into the game can feel a bit long, as does loading each of your cars at the junkyard. Burnout Paradise Remastered on Switch has a blistering sense of speed no matter which way you choose to play. I imagine the one question anybody has about the Switch version of the game is, “How does it run?” In a word, fantastic. But that was all covered in Chris Carter’s review of the Xbox One version of the game released two years ago.
