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Save game burnout 3 takedown ps2 review
Save game burnout 3 takedown ps2 review




save game burnout 3 takedown ps2 review

The game runs at 60fps and even with all the traffic and random objects on the sides of the roads, the game run fluidly without a hitch. To put it simply, the gameplay just feels right. Quick to learn, not excruciatingly hard to master, and highly addictive. The way arcade racing games were meant to be. Other than that, and the rather generic menus, Burnout 3 is extremely easy on the eyes. The only complaints I have about the game's graphics are the minor aliasing issues (yes, even on an Xbox) and the hideous ads that marr the otherwise impecable raceways. The blazing speed makes for the most dramatic crashes and "takedowns" that one could dream of having. The main attraction in Burnout are the crashes and they are presented better than anything that preceded this game. I was truly impressed by the roads themselves, such as the glistening (and sometimes glaring) snowy roads of Europe and the endless amount of destructable items strewn about the streets. Burnout 3 is one of the few racing games that makes you feel like you're really going 200mph. But that's another plus the sense of speed. The levels are beautifully designed but you may not even notice the scenery since you're going so fast. The game is almost flawless in the graphics department. Burnout 3 isn't just for racing fans it has something to offer everyone.

save game burnout 3 takedown ps2 review

And then, after another dozen hours I started to wonder if it was the overall racing game I'd ever played, period. After about an hour of playing I decided that it was probably the best arcade racing game I'd ever played. I came into Burnout 3 with a clean slate, except for all the hype surrounding it, and not truly sure what to expect. Let me begin by saying that I never played the original Burnout nor Burnout 2.






Save game burnout 3 takedown ps2 review