

These take place within rush-hour traffic, and include circuit racing, Road Rage (where players cause as many rivals to crash as possible within a time limit, or until the player’s car is wrecked), Burning Lap (a single-lap, single-racer time attack mode), Eliminator (a circuit race where every thirty seconds, the last-placed racer’s car is detonated the race continues until only one racer is left), and Crash (where the player is placed at a junction with the aim of accumulating as many “Crash Dollars” as possible). In Burnout Dominator, players compete in a range of racing game types with different aims. The game was also made backwards compatible with the Xbox One on.

A successor titled Burnout Paradise, was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on 22 January 2008. Dominator also expands on the combat side of its gameplay with new features such as “traffic checking” (ramming same-way traffic), Vertical Takedowns (landing on a rival car after the player’s car drives over a jump), a new game type (Traffic Attack) and significant changes to the gameplay of Crash mode (a game type where players attempt to cause a crash as large as possible).

Similar to its predecessor Burnout 3: Takedown, Dominator focuses on a mixture of racing in the midst of rush-hour traffic, and vehicular combat players use the cars themselves as weapons. Burnout Dominator was also dedicated to the memory of Rabin Ezra, who died on 27 June 2005. Burnout Dominator is a racing video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Xbox 360.
