Finally, on September 21, 2004, "Burnout 3: Takdown" hit the shelves. The game received critical acclaim for its improved graphics, sound, gameplay, and particularly its multiplayer mode. Gamers could now compete against each other in various modes, including online multiplayer for the first time in the series.
The game promised to deliver the fastest racing and most intense crashes yet. With a focus on arcade-style racing and a new 'Takedown' mechanic that allowed players to take down other racers by crashing into them, the anticipation was high.
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