When comparing Burnout Paradise vs Street Fighter V, the Slant community recommends Burnout Paradise for most people. In the question“What are the best Arcade games on Steam?” Burnout Paradise is ranked 7th while Street Fighter V is ranked 11th. The most important reason people chose Burnout Paradise is:
The game has about 75 cars available in 3 different categories that can be unlocked by progressing through the game.
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Pros
Pro A huge selection of cars
The game has about 75 cars available in 3 different categories that can be unlocked by progressing through the game.
Pro Great speed in a huge open world.
Pro Easy to sink hours into
Every road and intersection is potentially an event to complete.
Pro The most entertaining open world racing game
Paradise City is full of iconic places, and this makes it easier to roam because it's easier to remember them.
Pro Enjoyable combat
Street Fighter V's combat involves a lot of strategy and technique, requiring you to utilize combos, special moves, and reading your opponent. Despite that, it's still a lot of fun to punch, kick, and fire ki blasts regardless of your skill level due to excellent visuals, great sound, responsive controls, and a terrific netcode. It just feels really nice fighting your opponent in any game mode.
Pro Great for newcomers
Something that may have held people back from playing this series was the tough controls for pulling off successful combos and special moves. This has been tweaked in SF V, as the controls are a bit easier to understand as well as pull off. This was done by design in order to make the game more accessible.
Pro Diverse cast of playable characters
What Street Fighter V might lack in quantity it makes up for with quality. Each one of the 28 characters has a very distinct look, combat style, and special moves. Thanks to this, it's very fun to try out and learn multiple characters, purely because they feel so different from each other.
Pro Excellent visuals
Street fighter V strikes a perfect balance between gritty realism and cartoony graphics. Most of the models, textures, and particle effects are very detailed, colorful, and there's enough visual clarity, so it never detracts from gameplay. It's just very pleasing to look at the on-screen action.
Cons
Con Starting and loading the game takes time
Con No circuit based events
Most races are point to point straight line races which lessens the challenge in an open world.
Con Reseting failed races takes time
There's actually an option in menu to restart current event.
Con Not a proper Burnout successor
The game is entirely based on the city and the open world and revolves everything around these two things plus collecting scores. The events seem less interesting and undertoned as well as slightly repetitive. Appears as a spin-off more than belonging to the main series, even in the title Paradise is written bigger than Burnout.
Con No car tuning, only color changes
Con Limited single player content
SFV was developed primarily for online multiplayer, so its singeplayer content is severely lacking. While there are a couple of singleplayer modes, they get boring really fast. If you don't enjoy competitive multiplayer, this game might disappoint you.
Con Poorly written story
Even though each character has a storyline, it doesn't give you any meaningful background info. Because of this, you can't clearly understand a character's motivations or empathize with them. So whenever you see a character being angry, sad, or just amused, it seems exaggerated. The voice acting doesn't help much either since it's only fairly average.