Burnout Paradise Presents: Cartoon Network - The City



Burnout Paradise Presents: Cartoon Network - The City is a future open world racing video game in the Burnout franchise. It is a spinoff of Burnout Paradise and a crossover between it and Cartoon Network. The game will be available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo Switch.

Gameplay
At its core, Burnout Paradise Presents: Cartoon Network - The City takes the intellectual properties of Burnout Paradise and expands it to incorporate reimagined iconic Cartoon Network characters and properties, effectively making it a crossover that promises the best of both worlds.

The core gameplay for the game is nearly the same as its inspiration; players are still free to take any route they so choose to complete races, and the overall goal of the game is still to raise a player's driver license up to the highest rank available by completing various events scattered across the city. These events can be started by simultaneously pressing the brake and accelerator at the same time. The two damage models, "Driveaway" & "Wrecked", and Showtime return from the original Paradise, and the "Easy Drive" system also returns for online play. The Crashbreaker mechanic also makes a return after being absent from the previous installment, and it can be used in every non-Showtime event once the player receives a specific upgrade to their license.

Despite containing very similar gameplay principles, the game as aforementioned above incorporates and reimagines iconic Cartoon Network characters and properties to make it stand out from its namesake. Rather than Paradise City, the game is set in a reimagined version of The City (see below). Characters in-game are represented as various paint schemes that can be applied to any vehicle the player owns. Also, depending on what character the player chooses, the color of their vehicles' boost and Crashbreaker flames will change to correspond with that character. Driving through paint shops gives the car an alternate paint scheme for the chosen character and completing special vehicle takedowns and certain events award the player with new characters and new schemes.

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Game Modes
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The City
The title setting, The City is a reimagined, open world version of CN City, a city prominently featured in several TV bumpers for Cartoon Network from 2004 to 2007.

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Vehicles
The game features a total of ? vehicles that the player can unlock and collect. All vehicles return from Burnout Paradise, and are separated into four returning Boost types: Speed, Aggression, Stunt and Boostless. The bulk of these vehicles have to be taken down by the player before they can own them.

Speed
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Aggression
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Stunt
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Boostless
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Characters
At default, there are ? characters that can be represented in-game. Depending on who the player chooses, the color of their vehicles' boost and Crashbreaker flames will change to correspond with that character.

Starter
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Unlockable
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DLC
To date, there are ? DLC packs available for purchase across all platforms. Upon purchase, these packs award the player with new vehicles and new characters/schemes among other desirable perks. Should the player purchase all DLC packs at once, the packs have a combined price of $??.??.

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Cartoon Network: Paradise Studio
Cartoon Network: Paradise Studio is a mobile companion app to the game available for free on iOS and Android. In the app, players can create up to three alternate paint schemes for every non-DLC character represented in the game. They can integrate their schemes for every character into the game by logging in to their EA account. Every non-DLC vehicle in the main game appears in the app, but only as scheme templates.

General
As a whole, the game features a soundtrack curated by LoganC22 and consisting of ? songs that the player can listen to. The soundtrack is split into two main sections: "Burnout" & "Cartoon". This is to give the game an identity that best represents both franchises.

Burnout
The first section, the "Burnout" section consists of 40 songs. It is worth noting that songs with an asterisk are those that return from the original Burnout Paradise.

Cartoon
The second section, the "Cartoon" section consists of ? songs. This section mainly features remixes of themes of Cartoon Network shows represented in-game.

Suggestions
Want to suggest a song, character or DLC item/pack for Cartoon Network - The City? Please don’t hesitate to let LoganC22 know! Leave your suggestions in the comment section down below or message him directly on his talk page! Any and all suggestions will be taken into consideration.

Trivia

 * First Game Idea created by LoganC22 for 2023.
 * It is also the third crossover created by him to date, and the first crossover since 2021's Twisted Metal: Simpsons Special Edition.
 * It is also the winner of LoganC22's poll for which crossover he should make for 2023. Out of 15 officially counted votes, the game received 7 votes, or roughly 47% of all votes.
 * The third Burnout Idea overall created by LoganC22.
 * It is also the last Burnout Idea he intends to make for the foreseeable future, according to him.
 * According to LoganC22, he first conceived the idea for the game on October 1st, 2022, the 30th anniversary of Cartoon Network. However, he decided to wait until January 2023 to publish the Idea, as he knew the 15th anniversary of the first Burnout Paradise would be acknowledged then. In theory, the game is a commemoration of both properties' respective anniversaries.
 * There are no bikes in the game for the player to drive.
 * Upon 100% completion, the player is awarded one viewable TV episode from every cartoon represented in-game that can be viewed from the "Extras" menu.
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