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Gameplay
According to Alex Ward, crtive director of the game at developer Criterion Games, this game is a "complete reinvention" of the out series.[3] He also said "To crte truly next-eration gameplay, we needed to crte a truly next-eration game from the ground up". The game is set in an open-world environment.[4] Initially day and night cycles were not included in the game but a software update entitled "Davis" added this element to the game. Records are now kept on players' drivers s and there as well as statistics such as fastest time and biggest crash for every street in the game. Unlike in previous out games, "Crash Mode", now called "Showtime", can now be initiated at any time and place in the game.[5] While racing players may take any route to get to the destination. Races and other events are started by simply stopping at any of the traffic lights and applying the accelerator and brake at the same time. The game ftures multiple customisable game modes, [6][5] such as determining whether or not there is traffic in an online event, selecting race routes, and including/excluding cars based on their boost types.
The damage system has also been reworked. There are now two different types of crashes based on the car's condition after the crash.[7] If the player's car manages to retain all four wheels and does not brk its chassis the player can drive out of the crash and continue playing; this is called a "drivway". If a player's car loses any wheels, the engine is damaged too much from an impact, or winds up outside of the game's map, the car is in a "wrecked" state and the player will have to wait until their car is reset. Cars will compress and deform around objects they crash into.
Cars now have manufacturer and model names, which are loosely based on rl-world cars. Cars may not be "tuned up"[8] or customized apart from color changes, which may be done in rl-time by driving through the forecourt of a paint shop, which will randomly assign a color to the car, or by selecting the color in the Junkyard during vehicle selection. Other rl-time changes include driving through the forecourt of a gas station to automatically refill the vehicle's Boost meter, and driving through the forecourt of a repair shop to automatically repair the vehicle.[9][edit] Multiplayer
The online lobby system used by most games has been replaced by a strmlined system known as "sy Drive". While driving, players simply hit right on the D-Pad and the sy Drive menu apprs in the corner of their screen. From there, players are able to invite other players from their friends list. Once friends have joined the game, the hosting player can select the event to play. A "Mugshots" camera fture is available for the PC via webcam, PlayStation 3 using a PS3-compatible webcam, and Xbox 360 using Xbox Live Vision.[10] When a player is taken down, their photo, or 'Mugshot', is shown to the aggressor, and vice versa. These photos can then be saved to the PC or console's hard drive.[11][edit] Updates and expansions
out Paradise has undergone significant changes since its initial relse. These have been implemented through several free and downloadable packs. The first major update, named "Bogart", fixed several glitches and was scheduled to be relsed on April 24, 2008.[12] However, it was made available to Xbox 360 users on April 18, 2008 and to PlayStation 3 users on April 24, 2008.
The "Cagney" update was relsed on schedule on July 10, 2008 for PlayStation 3 and on August 4, 2008 for the Xbox 360. The update introduces three new Free multiplayer modes: Online Stunt Run, Marked Man and Road Rage. Online Stunt Run involves up to 8 players simultaneously competing for the highest stunt score within 2 minutes (or as long as a player is still chaining stunts). Road Rage ftures two tms; one must race to a checkpoint while the others tries to stop them through takedowns. Marked Man is like a game of tag, with one player as the Marked Man who cannot see the other players and has no boost. In addition there are 70 new online challenges. These new challenges are different from Free challenges, being timed. Timed challenges start with all players gathering at a point of interest. The players then must all complete an objective within a certain time, such as jumping a ramp. "Gagney" also brought custom soundtracks and 1080i support to the PlayStation 3 version.[13]Although initially excluded, Paradise was updated to add time-of-day as well as motorcycles.
On April 23, 2008 it was announced that motorbikes and night-day cycles would appr in the Bikes Pack (originally named the "Davis" update), along with tailored loions, challenges and game modes.[14] Criterion Games announced on August 5, 2008 that the update would also fture a new dynamic wther system, two starter bikes in the player's junkyard, 70 new bike-only challenges, and special "Midnight Rides" challenges that appr only at night.[15] The Bikes pack was relsed on September 18, 2008 on both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
On September 25, 2008 another update was made available which introduced support for the PlayStation 3 trophies system. Criterion Games originally stated that the trophies could be awarded retroactively to players who had alrdy made certain achievements. However when the update was relsed they stated that this had proved to be impossible and that users would have to start a new game in order to achieve some of the goals.[16] On February 5, 2009, Criterion relsed the free 1.6 update, which includes the addition of an in-game browser for the PC and PlayStation 3 versions, allowing users to access the Criterion Games Network. An in-game store was also added to all versions allowing users to purchase content from within the game.[17][edit] Paid content
In addition to the free updates, Criterion is relsing several optional, premium packs that add content like new cars, ars and modes. The first update was announced as the "out Party Pack" and launched on February 5, 2009 in North America and the United Kingdom.[18] It focuses on single-console multiplayer gameplay, offering a Free Challenge-like setting but for people playing on the same console, passing the controller around to complete challenges. The challenges are split into 'Speed', 'Stunt' and 'Skill' with up to 8 rounds and up to 8 players playing at once. Criterion in addition also announced the combo pack "out Paradise - The Ultimate Box" that launched around the same time which contains the original game, plus the Cagney, Bikes, Party pack and Update pack all in the same package which contained "a mountain of new refinements".[19]
On November 7, 2008 Criterion announced the first premium content pack called "Ledary Cars". The pack ftures four cars inspired by famous vehicles from and television.[20] The Jansen P12 88 Special (based on the DeLorn from the Back to the Future s), the Hunter Manhattan Spirit (based on the Ecto-1 from the Ghostbusters s) the Carson GT Nighthawk (based on KITT from the television series, Knight Rider), and the Hunter Cavalry Bootlegger is (based on The eral Lee from the series The Dukes of Hazzard).[21] The Ledary Cars pack was relsed on February 19, 2009 for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, and later in 2009 for the PC.[22]
On March 5, 2009, Criterion announced the relse of the "Toy Cars" pack. It ftures a collection of new vehicles designed with a "toy car" aesthetic, although moed as full-size cars. The Toy Cars pack has been relsed in three packs. The full pack offering all toy cars and also the Nakamura Firehawk; a toy motorcycle, the others splitting the content into two parts, without the Firehawk.[23]
On March 12, 2009, the "Boost Specials" pack was relsed. It ftured two cars: the Carson Extreme Hotrod and the Montgomery Hawker Mech. The Carson was described as the fastest car in the game and ftured a 'locked' boost; the car continues to boost until it is brought to a stop, either performing a 180-degree turn, slowing down with the handbrake or by crashing. The vehicle dynamics system were rewired so that the Carson performs more rlistically than any other car in the game. The Montgomery Hawker Mech also ftured a unique boost system, allowing the player to willingly switch between the three different boost types at the touch of a button.[24]
On February 6, 2009, via the Criterion Games Network, Criterion announced the "Cops & Robbers" pack, which was relsed April 30, 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[25] The content does not involve AI Police cars patrolling the streets but instd borrows from the Cops and Robbers modes of older out games, notably out 2: Point of Impact. Players are split into tms, the Cops and the Robbers. Tms attempt to return gold bars to their respective bases to score points.[26] Every Paradise car (except Carbon and Premium DLC cars) receives a Police livery with the content.[27]
Originally announced as the "stwood" pack coming in "Fall 2008",[28] the expansion known as "Big Surf Island" was relsed June 11, 2009.[29] Design for the island was guided by the principle of "If you can see it, you can drive it".[30][31] The island puts emphasis on the playground aspect of out. The developers mentioned that in their telemetry they noticed that players congregate in ars of Paradise City that lend themselves to stunt-driving, and so the id was to crte an entire island to accommodate player desire. Big Surf Island also ftures new vehicles, including the Carson Dust Storm buggy, a car tailor-made for stunts. In addition to the Dust Storm buggy two specially ftured cars, the Hunter Olympus "Governor" and the Carson Annihilator Street Rod are also included. The unlockable cars also include toy versions of all four "Ledary Cars" pack vehicles and a special Jansen P12 Diamond awarded for completing all 500 free challenges.[32] It ftures several new events, billboards, smash gates, and mega jumps. New Trophies and Achievements were also added along with a new 'Big Surf Island ' to obtain.[33]
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