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03 Sep, 2004

Burnout 3: Takedown Review

Xbox Review | Takedown or Takeback? PALGN delivers one of the world's first verdicts.
I will start off this review with one of the boldest statements I have ever made: Burnout 3: Takedown is one of the best racing games of all time, and, is one of the best games - period - this generation. That is just an indication of how damn good Burnout 3 is. For those of you who are unaware (both of you), Burnout 3 is the sequel to the 2002 hit Burnout 2: Point of Impact. If you thought Burnout 2 was good, then you’re in for one big surprise.

Burnout 3 isn’t just the typical update. Yes, it features new cars, new tracks and new modes, but it is so much has changed that it feels like an entirely new game. Not even being published by EA can take away from the brilliance of Burnout 3.

As mentioned above, Burnout 3 comes with new cars, tracks and game modes. The cars vary from Mustang look-a-likes, to even zany firetrucks. New modes include a road rage mode (take down a set number of cars as quickly as possible) and a hot lap challenge. The biggest addition to the game is the whole new “Takedown” move. Takedown involves eliminating your opponent from competition, which will gain the player more boost and will add to their Takedown meter. Every time a player performs a “Takedown” move, the camera will slow and spin around the car which has been eliminated - similar to the Matrix effect.

The addictive crash mode from Burnout 2 has been retained, but given a thorough working over. There are now loads more crash venues which are much more creative than before, and power ups which have been added to the crash venues. The power ups will give boost, multiply scores, cash bonuses and minus points. It adds a bit more variety to the crash mode, and allows for some seriously incredible combos. When a required number of cars have been damaged in crash mode, the game will activate crash breaker mode. Crash breaker mode allows the player to make their car explode in a fiery wreck, causing immense damage and creating severe carnage.


Xbox Live support is fully supported this time around, so players can go head to head online with many modes including double crash, party crash and single race. A comprehensive rankings system also ranks players according to their win / loss record. The online aspect is sensational and allows for some extremely intense races. One thing to note though is that it is impossible to play players which use 50HZ as Burnout 3 features full 60HZ support.

A single event option is also included for quick racing action, but the real single player mode lies in the Burnout 3 World Tour Mode. Burnout 3 World Tour Mode will take players through three continents. Playing through the World Tour Mode will unlock cars, in a way similar to Need For Speed: Underground. Obtaining the required number of points will unlock many things, but is primarily used to unlock cars. There are a tonne of options and unlockables in Burnout 3, which help to extend the game play time significantly. Before each race a teaser menu will come up with a hidden vehicle shown and the requirement to unlock the vehicle stated. This is a great way to entice gamers to keep playing. Aside from that there are a lot of objectives which players must fulfil to unlock the best vehicles. These are ridiculously hard to unlock, but the reward is well worth it.

The general feel of Burnout 3 hasn’t really changed. It is amazing that with all the upgrades, Burnout 3 still feels like a Burnout title. The game runs at a constant 60FPS and, as mentioned above, supports 60HZ mode for added speed. Unfortunately though, there is still no “save replay” option. There are times when accidents are so brilliant that all you want to do is show them to your friends later. Unfortunately, this is not an option.

The graphics are the biggest improvement in Burnout 3. Burnout 2 looked great, but the environments were a lot smaller. Burnout 3 has bigger environments (with much more detail), better looking cars and a very slick interface. The menu system is very similar to Need For Speed: Underground, and simple to navigate. EA have included a lot of statistics for players to obsess over, which is always good.


One of the poorer aspects of Burnout 3 is the music. The EA Games Trax feature Franz Ferninand and Jimmy Eat World, but aside from those two musicians, the soundtrack is extremely sub-par (...Sure it isn't sub-par BECAUSE of those bands? - Ed). The DJ becomes extremely monotonous, very fast. Fortunately though, the Xbox version of Burnout 3 supports custom soundtracks, so you can stop listening to the EA Games Trax all together.

As I stated at the beginning of this review, Burnout 3 is a sensational title - it is highly addictive, and features a lot of unlockables for those who are trying to get every inch out of their dollar. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look as though the Need For Speed: Underground 2 demo made it into the Xbox PAL version though. We searched the game high and low and couldn’t find it - the price you pay for having the game earlier than Americans.

Burnout 3 takes Burnout 2, completely reworks it, adds a stack of variety, speeds up the game play, introduces more modes to take full advantage of the crashes and never stops sending out the challenges. It is the arcade racer to own, bar none. For those of you who are thinking that Burnout is too similar to Need For Speed to warrant a purchase we urge you to reconsider. Both of these games are worth owning on their own merit, and are completely different. We have severe trouble faulting Burnout 3. The two main issues are the poor music selection and being unable to save a reply. Aside from that, Burnout 3 is a ridiculously fast racer than will have you coming back for more.
The Score
Burnout 3: Takedown is one of the best titles of the year. It is lengthy, has Xbox live support, beautiful graphics and should keep gamers entertained for a long time to come. 9
Looking to buy this game right now? PALGN recommends www.Play-Asia.com.

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17 Comments
8 years ago
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Unfortunately, it doesn’t look as though the Need For Speed: Underground 2 demo made it into the Xbox PAL version though. We searched the game high and low and couldn’t find it. We guess this is the price you pay for having the game earlier than Americans.
I think only the PS2 version will have the demo. Damn!
And speaking of trying to find things in the game - is it me, or is the 16:9 widescreen mode missing too? Double damn! icon_neutral.gif
8 years ago
Hot diggity damn do I want this title. I've put ads in the paper to sell games for crying out loud, I really really want this game. The day I get it, I'll be in heaven. icon_smile.gif

Nice review.

Also, while I'm getting the Xbox version of Burnout 3, I think I'll give the Ps2 version a rent just for the NFSU 2 demo, even if it is a poor one...
8 years ago
Played it for about 10 minutes in Harvey Norman on release day and ordered it that night from gamehead.com.au, as HN had sold out of copies. Did not think that Burnout 2 could be topped - but, hey, I can be wrong icon_smile.gif
8 years ago
mrcivic wrote
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Unfortunately, it doesn’t look as though the Need For Speed: Underground 2 demo made it into the Xbox PAL version though. We searched the game high and low and couldn’t find it. We guess this is the price you pay for having the game earlier than Americans.
I think only the PS2 version will have the demo. Damn!
And speaking of trying to find things in the game - is it me, or is the 16:9 widescreen mode missing too? Double damn! icon_neutral.gif
Ok, I found out how to make the game run in 16:9. Stoopid xbox dashboard option...
8 years ago
Cool, ill be playing my game when it arrives.
8 years ago
Npie should like this game then.

Hmmmmmm is it good enough to make my elite collection

See's MP 4 and PSO 3 in his GCN collection

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8 years ago
Quote: "Sure it isn't sub-par BECAUSE of those bands?" - Ed

quiet you. Jimmy are great.

really looking forward to this one. only 4 more days! (UK release : 10/09/04)
8 years ago
Im getting it just for the soundtrack.
8 years ago
I LOVE BURNOUT 3 AS MUCH AS WATCHIN HARDCORE LESBO PORN, I LOVE IT SOOOOO MUCH I WANT TO SPUNK ! GET IT AND LOVE IT. X
8 years ago
Best. Guest. Ever. icon_lol.gif
8 years ago
icon_lol.gif wtf icon_lol.gif

*shakes head* guests... icon_smile.gif
8 years ago
TOONY wrote
I LOVE BURNOUT 3 AS MUCH AS WATCHIN HARDCORE LESBO PORN, I LOVE IT SOOOOO MUCH I WANT TO SPUNK ! GET IT AND LOVE IT. X
icon_lol.gif

I guess it could be compared with Lesbian Porn, both give an awesome adrenalin feeling... icon_wink.gif
8 years ago
The game play is awsome, crash mode even better. But, in the 2 previous games you had the REPLAY of the race.... In this Burnout 3 it is left out. Its a shame to have such kick ass crashes that you cannot see. For example in Road Rage mode, when you have to take out the racers, you only see 2 sec of the actuall take down and then it takes you back to the racing. Having replay would make this game even better.
8 years ago
Must have been EA's doing, NFSU didn't have replay options either. icon_neutral.gif
8 years ago
this game is amazingly fast, after playing it all other racing game just seemed so slow. theres just somthing about speeding down a road at 200 mph, and slaming another racer into an oncoming bus.
8 years ago
You've obviously never played F-Zero GX. icon_razz.gif
8 years ago
GTPod wrote
You've obviously never played F-Zero GX. icon_razz.gif
Man, the speed in Burnout 3 is pretty much on par with GX's...
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Publisher:
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Developer:
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Players:
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