Thursday, 13 November 2025

Gaming Blog

 Let's see, where was I? Ah yes, a nice stroll down memory lane with my favourite video game. Even talking about it brings me joy. However, while Forza Motorsport 2 persisted as my singular favourite piece of interactive digital media, it is imperative that I talk about my other favourites in the wide world of gaming. After all, we can only play so much of one game without getting bored of it. 

I posit that it is important to have a wider collection of video games as one will learn to contrast their qualities with one another not only to gain more detailed knowledge about the game, but also to enjoy the subtleties of the games. It will also allow you to explore the world of video games a lot more in depth as you have a broader selection of them at your disposal. You will be able to be competent in different video games with different requirements and disparate difficulty levels.

With that in mind, I'd like to enlist my favourite video games from my collection other than the aforementioned 'Forza Motorsport 2'.

Let's start with Burnout 3: Takedown. Burnout 3: Takedown is an arcade-style racing game in which the objective is to participate in races across Asia, Europe, and America wherein you are to crash other cars by taking them down, hence the name "Takedown". It is the third instalment in the franchise, with the first and second games being released in 2001 and 2002 respectively. This game gives you the freedom you blaze through traffic at blistering speeds of over 200 miles an hour on the wrong side of the road, slam other cars into traffic and walls, slam into them at high speeds

 There are so many things executed with perfection that quite frankly, I'm struggling to figure out which part of the game I should talk about first. How about the graphics? Well, to illustrate the magnitude to which how advanced the graphics were for when the game came out (2004), I was playing it on my laptop, I gave my father a go at it and thought it was only ten years old when it was actually released for sixth-generation consoles like the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. 

The game is a flawles

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