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Burnout 3 Take Down – PS2 Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Burnout 3 challenges you to crash into (and through) busy intersections, while creating as much damage as possible. This expansive driver’s playground stretches across 250 miles and encompasses all sorts of road driving conditions, from fun-in-the-sun seaside cruising boulevards, to mountain roads and downtown gridlock. With multiplayer gameplay, more than 100 events, and 40 tracks, Burnout 3 provides intense speed and action.

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633148336
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_BURNOUT_3_TAKE_DOWN

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

164 reviews for Burnout 3 Take Down – PS2 Game

  1. Rachel

    came a day early…which is nice….

  2. Jay Miles

    All downhill from here for the Burnout series. This was their magnum opus. If only they’d bring it to the Playstation store..

  3. Don Morris

    There are not many games like this. This one is highly addictive and is hard to put down. Look forward to playing the sequels.

  4. Janine Thompson

    was exactly as pictured. this was a gift for my daughters boyfriend & he loved them. Would recommend this to anyone.

  5. A. Nonnimuss

    This game is GREAT! Besides kickass gameplay (particularly the ability to make other drivers crash into walls and other vehicles AND getting REWARDED for doing so), it features kickass songs to go with the driving. Of course there are some songs that aren’t quite that great, but a lot of them really help the player get into the game and some songs actually help people do better than they might otherwise do without them.

  6. christopher james mcdonald

    great game! Arrived in great condition. works perfectly.

  7. TwistaG

    It’s difficult to talk about Burnout 3 using words. My initial plan was to compose this review entirely out of emoticons, using a lot of D and XD and that would be the most efficient (also the most annoying) way to get across how much fun this game is to play. Even not playing Burnout 3 is more fun than playing most games; I’m sitting here trying to write while my coworker is alternating between Road Rage and Crash Mode, and let me tell you, you ought to consider the mere existence of this writeup as me doing you a favor. Such is the hypnotic power of Burnout 3. It’s the rare racing game these days, in fact, that’s so good that you don’t have to like racing games at all to enjoy it — I don’t. If you are a racing buff, then you can derive some amusement from knowing what all the fake cars are modeled after, but that’s the least fun to be had here. All that’s important is that they move fast and look real nice when crashing. Actually, “real nice” isn’t nearly strong praise enough to describe how good this game looks. The car models are a little lumpen, and obviously low-poly when compared to the next crop of hyper-realistic games, but Burnout 3 smokes those titles in other, cooler ways. Holding down R1 to activate slow-motion after you’ve taken a spill is a great way to bask in every single spark, dust cloud, and chunk of car flying around. They’re all present in normal speed, too, but you’ll be too busy ramming cars and trying not to be rammed to notice much. The increased of.

  8. Saint Louis

    I love this game so much. This game is worth every penny. Crash mode is the greatest mode. The online is great. Everything on this game ism so great. This game is better than Need For Speed Underground 2.

  9. JRD

    Exactly what I wanted

  10. Plaid Ninja

    I own the XBox version and my girlfriend has the PS2 version, which is what I base this review on.The XBbox and PS2 versions are pretty much exactly the same, except for 2 things:1) The XBox uses the analog triggers for gas & brake while the PS2 version uses the X and square buttons. Not a big deal to me, but some people might have a preference one way or another. I prefer the PS2 controller to the XBox’s by far, so this is a plus for me anyway.2) The XBox lets you rip your own music to the HD, and you can use this music in the game. Considering most of the music is kind of lame, this is a definite advantage. Not all of the music is bad, but if I have to hear “Shake that Bush Again” or “Lazy Generation” again I’m going to go postal. At least you can de-select tracks you don’t want to hear.On to my review.One thing: SHUT THE DJ OFF AS SOON AS YOU CAN. Trust me, if you don’t, you’re going to be wishing you tied him to the bumper of your car. And I don’t mean your car in the game.This game is pure speed, adrenaline, and white knuckle racing taken to the extreme. I bought Burnout 2 some time ago and didn’t think it could get much better than that. I loved that game for its insane speed, graphics, and especially the crashes. Crash mode in Burnout 2 was so much fun it was unreal.Burnout 3 makes 2 look primitive by comparison. There is such a sense of extreme speed in 3 that no other game I’ve seen has come even close to having. This game feels dangerous. The addition of take.

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