Dangerous Driving Reviews
Dangerous Driving is undeniably fun. Taking out other racers at 200mph always will be insanely enjoyable and Three Fields has taken full advantage of Burnout nostalgia. However, underwhelming crash physics, poorly balanced AI racers, and some technical problems keep their game from being the modernization of Criterion's classic that fans hoped it would be.
Burnout fans who want to revisit the series pre-Paradise will love everything Dangerous Driving offers. But it’s hard to look past the nagging issues and missing features that could have pushed Dangerous Driving past the competition.
Its limited budget is obvious but as an unofficial reboot for the Burnout series this is one of the best arcade racers for a long time.
Dangerous Driving can be fun in short spurts.
Despite the sparse menus and weird gameplay hiccups, Dangerous Driving is still a hell of a great time.
Dangerous Driving completes Burnout's revival, but not flawlessly.
Dangerous Driving is the arcade driving game I've been waiting years to play.
Leave it to the creators of Burnout to bring the action racing genre back to basics with Dangerous Driving!
The spirit of Burnout returns in a game that trades big-budget spectacle for pure speed.
Despite its limitations, in short, it is a pleasure to run dangerously between the slopes of Dangerous Driving.
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Dangerous Driving may be rough around the edges, but it succeeds at being a worthy Burnout successor.
I had got plenty of enjoyment out of Dangerous Driving. Handling is excellent, the different modes give you plenty of reasons to keep playing, and watching your Takedowns is as addictive as it gets.
All in all, Dangerous Driving is a marked improvement in basically every facet over Danger Zone 1 and 2. This is Three Fields firing on all cylinders and giving Burnout fans the experience they've been craving. While a few technical hiccups stop this from achieving greatness, you really shouldn't sleep on this if you're a fan of arcade racers. Dangerous Driving is the real deal and any Burnout fan would be crazy to skip it.