Burnout Dominator (2007)

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Burnout Dominator is the latest installment in the Burnout series, bringing intense racing action and dozens of World Tour events. Players must use aggressive driving techniques to face off against rivals and earn points by performing burnouts. The game rewards drivers for taking risks, while punishing even the slightest mistakes for a nerve-wracking experience. With Burnout Dominator, Electronic Arts brings an exciting new chapter to this legendary racing franchise.

Platforms: PlayStation 2,PlayStation Portable

Release date: 2007-03-06

All about game Burnout Dominator

Burnout Dominator is the latest installment of the Burnout series, released for both PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable systems. This game brings back a classic feature from previous games in the series - draining a complete boost meter without stopping. This was last seen in Burnout 2: Point Of Impact, and its return helped to make this title one of the most popular yet.

Four new game modes have been added to this release - Maniac Mode, Drift Challenge, Near Miss Challenge and Burnout Challenge. In Maniac Mode players need to drive dangerously in order to gain points by earning drifts, air time as well as oncoming and near misses bonuses; chaining burnouts will also increase your score multiplier. In Drift Challenge you must obtain as many feet of drifting possible whilst again chaining burnouts increases the score multiplier; Near Miss challenge follows suit but focuses on scoring near miss bonuses instead while Burnout Challenge requires obtaining only Burnouts scores for points.

Unfortunately some features have been removed from this instalment such as Crash Mode and Traffic Checking mode are not present here nor is there any form of Online Multiplayer available either; however PSP version features an exclusive area known as ‘Burnout HQ’ which allows players to upload their scores or download new tracks if they wish too. The main content consists of 12 different tracks featuring 8 real world locations with each track having both forward and reverse configurations available for play throughs..

All-in-all it seems that fans of the franchise can look forward to another great title with plenty of action packed racing providing hours upon hours worth entertainment value!

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