
| Console | Nintendo GameCube |
| Publisher | Electronic Arts |
| Developer | Criterion Games |
| Genre | Racing |
| Region | World |
| Size | 1.35 GB |
Overview
Burnout 3 Takedown is a high-speed arcade racing game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts for the Nintendo GameCube in 2004. The game pushes the racing genre in a bold direction by making crashes and aggressive driving the main attraction rather than something to avoid. Players race through busy city streets, mountain roads, and highways at extreme speeds while actively trying to wreck rival cars. The takedown system rewards drivers for slamming opponents into walls, traffic, or oncoming vehicles, earning boost meter refills in the process. This mix of speed and controlled chaos sets Burnout 3 apart from traditional racing titles on the GameCube. The signature boost system encourages risky behavior, since driving into oncoming traffic, drifting near misses, and tailgating all fill the boost bar faster. Criterion built a sense of weight and impact into every collision, making each wreck feel cinematic and rewarding. The result is one of the most exciting arcade racers of its console generation.
The game offers a deep single player World Tour mode with over 170 events spread across Grand Prix races, Road Rage battles, Burning Lap time trials, and pure Crash mode challenges. Crash mode stands out as a beloved feature, tasking players with causing the largest possible pile up at busy intersections. Multiplayer supports split screen action for up to two racers, letting friends compete head to head or work together on crash junctions. A wide roster of fictional cars spans muscle, sports, super, and special classes, with new vehicles awarded for strong performance. Tracks span the United States, Europe, and the Far East, each with shortcuts, traffic patterns, and scenic backdrops that keep races fresh. The soundtrack pairs licensed punk and rock songs with announcer DJ Stryker, giving every event a rebellious tone. Burnout 3 Takedown remains a defining title in the GameCube library and a benchmark for arcade racing fans seeking pure adrenaline.
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