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Burnout 3: Takedown (PS2)

Burnout 3: Takedown (PS2)

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: £39.99
Buy New: £16.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 64 reviews
Sales Rank: 1017

Platform: Playstation2
Genre: car-and-truck-racing-games
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 11 - 18 years
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5030930039189
ASIN: B0002LIAMC

Release Date: September 10, 2004
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New Unopened and Factory Sealed Genuine UK Original Release not platinum. All orders received by 10.00pm are posted First Class the next posting day.

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Customer Reviews:   Read 59 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars About time they made a 3rd!   July 20, 2004
 101 out of 112 found this review helpful

Ever since OPSM2 (Official Playstation Magazine 2) played Burnout 3 at E3, they've been praying daily to the gaming gods for more hands-on time. Barely a month later it's here - and looking like the best Burnout yet.

Their early preview version contains ten events, neatly split between races of various types and the so-far unseen Crash mode. Today we'll be looking at the races, and all that's new about them; come back tomorrow to discover the new, improved (and heavily expanded) Crash mode.

Crash and learn:

Burnout 3 is absolutely massive. Try wrapping your racing goggles around this: 168 game events, racing 67 vehicles over 40 tracks on three continents - North America, Europe and Asia. Think back to Burnout 2: Point of Impact and you'll realise Burnout 3 is roughly three times its size. They haven't even talked about the online modes yet, either...

In single player though, you'll battle with other racers throughout seven game modes. And we do mean battle; in fact, i'd better talk about what makes Burnout 3 a little different from other racers before i go on.

If the first two Burnouts were about driving dangerously in traffic, Burnout 3 is about driving aggressively. You still need to drive into oncoming traffic and narrowly miss other cars in an effort to fill your Boost Bar, but you're also now free to sideswipe, ram and shunt your way to victory. In fact, it's encouraged. In fact, it's positively essential if you want to win.

Getting boost has always been core to the Burnout series, but in Burnout 3 the whole game revolves around it. When you hit another car, even if you just 'trade paint', you steal some boost - how much depends on how much damage you inflicted. If they return the favour, you'll lose some boost too; as a result, we quickly found, you start to drive tactically.

If you think a genteel shunt is the worst you can inflict on a rival car in Burnout 3, you're dead wrong. Apply enough velocity at the right point, and they'll crash - spectacularly, of course - in what Burnout 3 calls a 'takedown' (hence the game's subtitle). Causing a rival to total their ride results in you thieving their entire boost, earning yourself another segment of Boost Bar (up to a maximum of four) in the process.

Conversely, if you get rammed off the road by an opponent (and believe us, you will do), you'll lose any extra Boost Bar segments, and feel like you're driving Miss Daisy in the process. But don't just sit back and mope as your car is reduced to component parts; keep your finger pressed on R1, because you'll witness one of Burnout 3's (after)touches of genius.

Slow-quick-slow:

Remember how sometimes you just wanted the crashes in Burnout or Burnout 2 to be over, so you could get back in the race? Well, in Burnout 3 that all changes - crashes now affect your gameplay, and not just because of your Boost Bar.

Crash in Burnout 3, press R1, and the game slows to a crawl, letting you admire the much improved deformations as your car is turned into metal confetti, while listening to haunting, elongated music. This is called 'Impact Time', and although it's optional (release R1 at any time, and your crash snaps back to normal speed) while it's happening, you can use the left analog stick to steer your car.

No, not steer it like a steering wheel, but actually guide the direction of your crash. This is vital, because with some careful manoeuvring you can move your wreck in front of another racer's car. Do it right, make them crash and - voila! - your takedown is now their problem. If you're going down, take 'em with you, i say.

This subtle post-crash movement is called 'aftertouch' and, like Impact Time, it isn't just a clever gimmick to make Burnout 3's trademark crashes more interesting. Both of these features totally change the way the game plays, especially in Crash mode - as you'll see tomorrow - and when playing online... well, i'll leave that to your imagination.

Don't blink and drive:

I've spent this much time explaining the new stuff in Burnout 3 because you should know that it isn't just a prettier Burnout 2 - although the visuals, believe it or not, are much better. Burnout 3 is a whole new game that actually plays subtly different than its predecessors. We found that out, of course, by trial and error as we crashed headlong into the four different race modes in our preview copy.

The only available Road Rage race takes place in the high speed underpasses, traffic-choked avenues and perilous bridges of Downtown, and forces you to takedown as many opponents as possible before the time limit expires or you completely trash your own car. Burning Lap is old school Burnout, forcing you to drive as dangerously as you can against the clock over one lap without the Boost Bar benefits generated by having other opponents to takedown.

It's only in the included Single Race tracks and the three-event Race GP that everything - takedowns, Aftertouch, Impact Time - comes together to form the unique Burnout 3 racing experience.


5 out of 5 stars What can i say but WOW!   September 11, 2004
 14 out of 15 found this review helpful

this is an amazing game. It races past need for speed underground with its stunning graphics and smashing gameplay.
Graphics:
The graphics are so much better than in the last. It's like your there. The cars look fantastic and shiny. The roads and surroundings look great too. And the crashes are just unbelievable. They look so real! Everything comes flying off your car. Plus now there's explosions and your car can blow up aswell as lorries. The graphics are just amazing. 10/10

Audio:
The audio is just fantastic and plus now, while racing there's a radio station called Crash FM and a guy plays songs and says that there's a race going on, E.G. 'There's some fabulous take downs going on today'. The zooming past the other cars sounds great aswell as the crunching of the car and exploding of the car. The cars reving, revs it's grade above 10/10 as it sounds perfect. Definitly audio is 10 or higher out of 10.

Gameplay:
Well the gameplay just is the best. A big league where you can go racing in the USA, Europe and the Far East. While racing push cars off the road the overtake them and gain points and pictures at some areas. Make them flip off for points and play the games name, takedown. Beware, they can hit you off too. Same as burnout 2, near misses, drifting, jumping etc. Earns you boost points. Now upgraded in crash mode. Earn point bonuses and hit the R2 button when you've got enough cars in the crash too make your car explode and shatter the others. New road rage mode, try to take down as many of your rivals in the alotted time or until your car is totalled. You have duels and now elimination races where loser of that lap gets knocked out. Over 170 races in total to race and smash for gold medals, new cars, trophy's and more. Be the best and unlock the best cars. Gameplay is way over 10/10

You must get this! It will blow you away with it's high voltage speed. I give it a maximum rating of 10/10 or 5/5 but would put it higher! Order now


5 out of 5 stars !!!Amazing!!!   November 24, 2004
 21 out of 23 found this review helpful

Burnout 3 is absolutely massive. Try wrapping your racing goggles around this: 168 game events, racing 67 vehicles over 40 tracks on three continents - North America, Europe and Asia. Think back to Burnout 2: Point of Impact and you'll realise Burnout 3 is roughly three times its size. They haven't even talked about the online modes yet, either...

Its has quite a few modes:

1.)Crash - Crash, now aftertouch control + you can blow things up like, oil tankers! Also have a crashbreaker where you press R2 and you explode!!!!! 100 crash junctions!!!!
2.)Time Attack - Get the best time you can!
3.)Road Rage - Do as many takedowns as possible whilst driving!(Tracks in USA, Europe and Asia!!!)
4.)World Championship (something like that! In USA, Europe and Asia!!!)

Most of the above modes are also in 2Player and also network play! So it is good when you have your mates round! Both smashing into cars is great fun!!!

Burnout is the best game you can get.It is full of driving experience and driving devastation, you'll shall be blown of your seat.The cars are amazing and the graphics the contrals are ace.

It's clearly the one of the best games of the year.
Buy it NOW!!!!!
10 out of 10 , 5 stars , 2 thumbs up , Increadible!


5 out of 5 stars Mental!!!!   June 10, 2005
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Burnout 3: Takedown is an absolutely amazing game. The main game mode is the Burnout 3 World Destruction Tour, where you go round the globe, winning races while at the same time getting "Takedowns" (eliminating opponents by crashing them into walls, other cars, etc), taking part in Road Rage events (getting the most Takedowns before getting Taken Down yourself), and Crash. Crash is the best part of the game. You start at a point, before charging into a junction, trying to cause the most damage possible. Hitting targets such as multipliers also increases your score. You get medals for how much damage you cause. As you progress through the world destruction tour, you unlock new cars, heavyweights, and tracks, for reacing certain Takedown or Crash targets.
The gameplay itself is stunning. You speed through the traffic, earning "boost", and attempting to win the race while at the same time trying to Takedown your rivals. Crash is great too. There are over 100 crash junctions in the game, for you to smash into, and rack up the cash. The graphics are awesome, and the cars look great, apart from they dont have real names, they are called things like "Muscle type 1", or "Euro Circuit racer".
The sounds of the game are wicked as well. Your car is tuned to Crash FM, with DJ Stryker. The music is wicked, and Strykers comments really make it seem like a real radio station, with Traffic reports, etc.
Overall, the game is completely mental. It's just awesome. If I could suggest an improvement, I would like to see real cars, and perhaps the chance to mod your car too. Overall 10/10.



5 out of 5 stars Burnout 3: Takedown - A fully deserved 5 stars   January 4, 2005
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This game has an average customer rating of 5 stars (at time of writing) and all I can possibly do is agree with that.

As you all know, Burnout (the first in the series) was a half-finished game. Shoddy graphics, complete lack of cars and a general 'cheap' feel to it. Burnout 2: Point of Impact topped this, with a nice new graphic engine, some nice new cars. Burnout 2 also got a very nice review from PSW: "The fastest smoothest & most entertaining arcade racer yet, 10/10"

With Burnout 2 scoring 10/10 in a popular Playstation critic magazine, Burnout 3 had alot to live up to. Adding the new objective of "taking down" your rivals, by throwing them into oncoming traffic, or indeed, anything in your path, Criterion had really stepped out onto the ledge, something new, something different. However, PSW, unable to outscore this new title, gave it a fully deserved 10/10.

The "Takedown" aspect of this game is brilliant. With an option for slow motion replays of your rivals crash, there is no game like this, or indeed no challenger to Burnout 3.

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