![]() To win Crash Mode, all you have to do is cause the highest value of damage (always aim for the petrol tankers). Other modes include Crash Mode, in which you can do a Party Crash, where multiple players take turns trying to make the biggest crash scene. We didn’t care about stuff like “frames,” or “HD,” no, all we cared about was winning. Taking each other out was always the aim, and in the split screen “Road Rage” mode, the first to 10 takedowns was the victor. ![]() Until my brother and I starting playing NBA 2K, Burnout 3 was the only game we competed against each other on. It ignites sibling rivalries like nothing else No other game has ever given me satisfaction that’s close to smashing a car off a cliff and watching it fly away into a huge fireball, one that tanks the frame rate of the PS2 like nothing else. The key and main mechanic of takedowns involves smashing, grinding, shunting and tail ending your opponents in order to take them down. Take out the competition to heighten your chances. Yes, the goal is still to cross the finish line first, but the easiest race to win is when there’s only a single competitor left. Destruction is instrumental to winning racesĭespite not being my favourite mode in the game, takedowns are still important in races. ![]() Driving on the wrong side of the road, tailgating opponents, and drifting around corners all reward you with boost, that extra bit of speed that makes taking out opponents so much better. No one should ever try to drive the way you’re encouraged to in the game. Here are five reasons why Burnout 3: Takedown should be the game to be remastered for next gen. I have nothing against Burnout Paradise, it just isn’t on the same plane of greatness to me compared to Burnout 3. Want to know why, in my eye, it’s unparalleled in the genre? Then read on, please and thank you. Forget a storyline, forget about the characters, because it has none (unless you count the hilarious narrator during the World Tour mode). And if you don’t agree with that, at least agree with me that it’s the greatest arcade racer of all time. Released in 2004, it is my belief that Burnout 3: Takedown is the greatest game of all time. While it is unclear the extent of the remastering being done - it could be a texture update or a full rebuild - I am adamant that the wrong Burnout game is being remastered. The cars don’t stop and soon they’re piling up, acrid smoke occupying the air, car alarms blaring.īack in January, both IGN and Gamatsu reported that Burnout Paradise, originally made for PS3, Xbox 360 and Windows, is being released on PS4 and Xbox One in March, ten years after its original release. ![]() I cannon into it, my car detonates, then soon the tanker erupts into a fireball, throwing my car back into more oncoming traffic. Climbing a ramp, I’m soaring through the air, hurtling towards the petrol tanker that is my target. Tyres screech as I take off, pistons pumping, engine gears shifting quicker and quicker as I fly over the road. An arcade racer that simply must be resurrectedĮyes locked on my TV, the smell of burning rubber seems to flow into my nostrils. ![]()
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