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Burnout Paradise is a pretty good racing game with over the top graphics and a great soundtrack. Unfortunately, when you buy this game, it doesn't come with the soundtrack in the form of an mp3 file. A few weeks ago I found out that if you download an mp3 file from another site and drag it into your music folder in Burnout Paradise, all of your in-game radio stations will start playing that album instead of just one song. It's kind of like turning on country radio to hear Toby Keith's eight million hit song "American Soldier", but then getting stuck listening to nothing but Toby Keith for three hours straight. I purchased Burnout Paradise because I loved the online racing concept, but I have never actually enjoyed the game because the music is so bad. Before turning on this feature, I would usually get bored with the game after an hour or so. With this feature turned on, however, I found myself playing for hours on end. It doesn't hurt that by downloading rock and country music from other sites, it's possible to have your in-game radio stations play songs by artists such as AC/DC, Nickelback, or Metallica. It's just about impossible to get sick of listening to "Enter Sandman" while you smash into other cars at 200 miles per hour. This is a feature that should really be included in every racing game ever made. The Ultimate Box includes two new Burnout Paradise games, "Burnout Legends" and "Burnout Legends DX." The 2004 title, "Burnout Legends," appears to be nothing more than a simple race for unlockable cars, but the 2008 version "Burnout Legends DX" has an entirely different gameplay style. Each track has 10 different missions to complete, with objectives ranging from destroying billboards to having your car drive through flaming metal arches. Completing each mission earns you points which are used to unlock new cars and tracks. It's still merely driving around in circles on the same tracks at the same time, but it's sort of fun. The 2007 version of "Burnout Paradise," which I have already mentioned, features the same online gameplay but with more cars and tracks. It still isn't anything special, and you mostly just race against other players, but it's a free game and the music is somewhat enjoyable. "Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box" includes all of this stuff plus an all new title "Burnout Legends: Takedown" that is basically an even better version of the previous game. There are also several demos for other games such as Halo 2 or Portal 2 that you get to try if you own one of these three games. The Ultimate Box includes over 40 cars in all different colors with a variety of special paint jobs for each car. There are also five different skateboards that you can acquire for completing certain tasks in the game. The cars are all categorized into seven different classes, with some cars not being playable until you've unlocked them by collecting burnout points. Certain cars are also only temporarily playable, but they will eventually become unlocked again. These cars include stuff like a monster truck, which can be used to destroy various objects on the tracks, or a car with rocket boosters that will make you go faster on straightaways. There are also 31 different tracks that range from city streets to beaches and deserts. Each track has two different variants that change the time of day and weather conditions of the race. eccc085e13

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