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Burnout 3: Takedown

Burnout 3: Takedown
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Platform: XB
Category: Racing
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 		PEGI Rated 3+ 
Release Date: 10/09/2004
Member Rating: 4 Stars
Number of Players: 1-6
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Burnout 3: Takedown Description

Thank heavens that the all-powerful EA claimed Burnout series creator Criterion for itself, snapping up the developer in a wise move in early 2004. Just think, if Burnout had remained with the unfortunate Acclaim, Burnout 3 may not have made an appearance. Oh dear. The bottom line is that it is here at last. Burnout 3: Takedown hits the shelves, metaphorically knocking other early September 2004 releases out of the way. How exactly could Criterion improve on the major step forward that Point of Impact was from the original Burnout? Easy - more of the same, with the emphasis on 'more'. More cars, more speed, more oncoming traffic, and more - many more - gameplay options. We know it sounds a bit Spinal Tap, but Burnout 3 is louder and faster than before - how could it not go up to 11? Game modes included this time around include Risk and Reward, Crash, Race and Online. Within Race mode you get a shedload of options including Single race, Tournament, Lap Eliminator, Burning Lap and Road Rage to name but a few. Multiplayer options are abundant, with modes featuring up to eight players racing at once in Battle Race and Road Rage. Party Crash is a 'pass the controller' experience for up to 16 people to enjoy.With Network play available, seven different modes are available online, with up to six players able to participate in variations on the Crash and Road Rage modes for example. "What's it like to play though?" you may ask. Well, like we've already said, more of the same, but faster. The basic premise remains the same: drive your vehicle like you stole it, cause as much havoc as possible, and unlock the track and motor selections by risking everything. The Takedown part of the title refers to putting fellow racers out of contention. Just be wary of one thing when this happens in gameplay. The cut-aways and slo-mo action seen in previous versions of Burnout are present and correct, but initially things can get a little confusing. There's been more than one occasion in our time with the game when we've questioned exactly what we're seeing. Then it becomes clear that B3 will show you almost everything that's worth showing, whether or not you're involved in the carnage. There's a typically intrusive (of EA anyway) vocal soundtrack from a radio personality named Striker who, when he shuts his rattle, plays some pretty good music (witness The Ramones and Von Bondies) and some stuff we'd really prefer not to hear again (Moments in Grace, Jimmy Eat World...oof!). Driving like a maniac to loud rock music is not to be sniffed at however, and Burnout is the best place to do it. Risking your virtual life - and your lovely shiny car - to get the points you need to progress is as well implemented this time around as we had hoped for. Totally removed from reality, Burnout 3 makes the likes of Gran Turismo and ToCA seem like a crash course (no pun intended) in sensible driving. It's a party game in disguise, and the inclusion of Xbox Live! and oodles of multiplayer modes means almost infinite enjoyment.

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Reviewed by: Date: 26/09/2004Rating: 5 Stars
Burnout 3 is the the most fun you can have in a game full stop. The modes of play are all top class, crash mode has improved on the previous burnout games, especially with the new impact time and the aftertouch feature is cool and the multiplyers help get huge scores but watch out for heartbreakers as they take half your score. Road rage is awesome taking out as many racers as you can, there is also loads of tracks and crash sites. The multiplayer modes are excellent with race, road rage, crash and also the online games are cool like party crash in which you crash at crash sites and the one with the highest score at the end of the round wins. Overall this game is one to get as it is king of the road.
Reviewed by: Date: 23/11/2004Rating: 5 Stars
A great game that could be played for several months without getting bored.
Reviewed by: Date: 16/12/2004Rating: 5 Stars
Before I get started, lets make one thing clear... I don't like racing games. Truly I don't. Give me a free 'trolley dash' around any software store, and you'd see my wheely basket barrelling right past those shelves. Elbows, arms and everything else tucked in tight, just in case I happened to wobble a racing title into my free basketful. So why did I try this one ? I saw a review on a TV show, and I grudgingly admitted that it looked fun. So (prejudices.. stand over there for a moment) I gave it a try. Well. After 2 minutes I had a smile on my face. After 10 minutes I was laughing out loud. And after 18 hours, I'm still grinning. This game is a MASTERPIECE. This is THE racing game for those that don't like racing games. GET IT ! I could spend another 1000 words telling you about the great features, the great 'balance' in the gameplay, the ability to drive while listening to your own music compilation, the cool and sassy DJ who plays tunes and offers game tips, the sheer joy of driving hard, taking someone out on a tunnel wall and seeing a 'matrix-like' slo-mo of your opponent getting minced WHILE you're still driving - it sounds clunky, I know, but it's BEAUTIFUL. But I'm not going to bother writing anything else - GET THIS GAME. And if you don't like driving games ... GET THIS GAME TWICE. You won't be sorry.
Reviewed by: Date: 15/11/2006Rating: 4 Stars
A good follow-up to Burnout 3. It improves the gameplay in most areas. It's also very fast! I prefered the old Crash Junctions though.
Reviewed by: Date: 20/12/2004Rating: 2 Stars
got bored with it in 2 weeks got so far with one player got bored,tried xbox live and found it lagged like hell..I was driving through cars,getting taken out by nothing ,it was awful i sold it after 3 weeks or so it just has no life span

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