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2004 VIDEO GAME
Burnout 3; Burnout 3 Takedown; Burnout 3:Takedown; Burnout 3 soundtrack; Burnout 3 OST; Burnout 3 ost; Burnout three; Burnout three takedown; B3 Takedown; Burnout takedown
  • Takedowns are performed by slamming rivals until they crash. A Takedown can fill and extend the boost meter, enabling the player to drive faster.

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TYPE OF WORK-RELATED STRESS, WITH SYMPTOMS CHARACTERIZED BY FEELINGS OF ENERGY DEPLETION OR EXHAUSTION; INCREASED MENTAL DISTANCE FROM ONE’S JOB, OR FEELINGS OF NEGATIVISM OR CYNICISM RELATED TO ONE'S JOB; AND REDUCED PROFESSIONAL EFFICACY
Burnout (psychology); Burning out; Burn out; Burn-out; Burn Out; Occupational Burnout; Responder apathy syndrome; The Burnout Cycle; Burnout syndrome; Burn-out syndrome; Clinical exhaustion; Occupational exhaustion; Causes of occupational burnout
1.
If a fire burns itself out, it stops burning because there is nothing left to burn.
Fire officials let the fire burn itself out.
PHRASAL VERB: V pron-refl P
2.
see also burnout
, burnt-out
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TYPE OF WORK-RELATED STRESS, WITH SYMPTOMS CHARACTERIZED BY FEELINGS OF ENERGY DEPLETION OR EXHAUSTION; INCREASED MENTAL DISTANCE FROM ONE’S JOB, OR FEELINGS OF NEGATIVISM OR CYNICISM RELATED TO ONE'S JOB; AND REDUCED PROFESSIONAL EFFICACY
Burnout (psychology); Burning out; Burn out; Burn-out; Burn Out; Occupational Burnout; Responder apathy syndrome; The Burnout Cycle; Burnout syndrome; Burn-out syndrome; Clinical exhaustion; Occupational exhaustion; Causes of occupational burnout
burn out         
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TYPE OF WORK-RELATED STRESS, WITH SYMPTOMS CHARACTERIZED BY FEELINGS OF ENERGY DEPLETION OR EXHAUSTION; INCREASED MENTAL DISTANCE FROM ONE’S JOB, OR FEELINGS OF NEGATIVISM OR CYNICISM RELATED TO ONE'S JOB; AND REDUCED PROFESSIONAL EFFICACY
Burnout (psychology); Burning out; Burn out; Burn-out; Burn Out; Occupational Burnout; Responder apathy syndrome; The Burnout Cycle; Burnout syndrome; Burn-out syndrome; Clinical exhaustion; Occupational exhaustion; Causes of occupational burnout
become exhausted through overwork.

Wikipedia

Burnout 3: Takedown

Burnout 3: Takedown is a 2004 racing video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. It is the third instalment in the Burnout series, which is characterised by fast-paced arcade racing. A staple of the series is the use of boost, earned through risky driving, to rapidly increase a car's speed. The central mechanic introduced in Burnout 3 is Takedowns, which allow players to slam their opponents until they crash. Takedowns work in conjunction with the boost system by filling up and extending the boost meter. Aside from standard circuit races, the game features modes focused on performing Takedowns on rival vehicles and causing monetary damage at a junction occupied with traffic. Each game variant is featured in a single-player campaign mode called World Tour, which serves as the primary method for unlocking new and faster cars. The game supports both online and split-screen multiplayer.

Before the creation of Burnout 3: Takedown, UK-based development studio Criterion had been collaborating with publisher Electronic Arts (EA) on a skating video game. However, disagreements over the game's creative direction led to its cancellation and falling out between the two companies. EA later approached Criterion about reuniting and partnering on a game, and so Criterion began developing Burnout 3: Takedown in June 2003 on the condition that EA would not interfere in the creative process. Over a year later, EA acquired Criterion and the Burnout series; their high expectations for Burnout 3: Takedown was influential in the acquisition. The game launched in September 2004 on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game consoles.

Upon release, Burnout 3: Takedown received critical acclaim, becoming one of the highest-rated racing video games of all time, and is considered by many to be one of the greatest video games of all time. Critics were enthused by the shift to a more aggressive style of racing game and the addition of gameplay mechanics like Takedowns. The addictive gameplay and visuals were widely praised by reviewers, many of whom ranked Burnout 3: Takedown among the best games released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game went on to win numerous awards including three from the British Academy Games Awards. Retrospective coverage of the game has been highly positive with some publications declaring it as the greatest arcade racer game ever made and the peak of the Burnout series. A successor to Takedown, titled Burnout Revenge, was released in September 2005.