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Burnout Legends (2005)

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Burnout Legends

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Rated 4.0 stars
Average rating
(75%)
 
Developers: CRITERION GAMES
Genres: Racing
Number of players: 1
Released: September 16, 2005

It all began in 2001 on the PS2. As if from nowhere, along came a game which shunned glossy graphics and licensed car manufacturers in favour of high speed, sweaty-handed, twitchy arcade race action. Developed by Criterion and published by Acclaim, Burnout had an intensity unmatched at the time, and required total concentration to play, and was so involving that you found yourself unable to blink and breathe in as you zipped through gaps in traffic.

Burnout 2 followed and the legacy continued. A perfect structure and difficulty curve drew you through the game, an enhanced physics engine improved the cars handling and new exciting features like jumping were introduced. With the passing of Acclaim, Criterion had to look for new publishers and turned to a certain publishing behemoth with a UK base a few miles down the road from their own Guildford HQ: Electronic Arts. The result of this alliance was a very successful development of the brand in Burnout 3: Takedown. Rather than avoiding even the slightest contact with other cars, players were now encouraged to smash their opponents off the track, into oncoming traffic or bits of the scenery. While the old techniques of drifting, jumping and other dangerous habits would still fill the ever-present burnout gauge, attacks on your enemy racers were rewarded with huge dollops of boost. The less precise driving style disappointed some purists but won the game a new audience and became the most successful Burnout title ever, not least thanks to its hypnotic colours and effects and blistering frame rate. The combative new style was well suited to this particular iteration, the first to feature online play.

Now the entire history of a games legend comes together in the appropriately named Burnout Legends on PSP. Decide for yourself which version was the greatest, or simply appreciate all three on their own undoubted merits. Legends features the greatest moments from the series so far, all updated to look their best for the slinky new PSP handheld console. New gameplay and new cars feature as well, and naturally you can play your friends using the PSPs wireless capabilities. A generous GameShare feature allows you to upload any level of the game to your friends machine so that they can enjoy it with you. Burnout Legends is a welcome addition to the PSP library.

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Highest rated reviews

11 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Not a big race game fan... BUT...

Paul Keir from Basingstoke, England, 16th April, 2006

This is just great fun! My problem with most race games is the difficulty in mastering the cars and keeping on the track - its usually just too frustrating to keep me interested past a few races. Burnout Legends is different - not only is it fairly easy to stay on track, the real fun of the game is smashing up the opposition! The reward for each successful impact is the 'matrix' style slow motion of the other guy wiping out - fantastic. On top of this, the game does a good job of gradually revealing race types and cars etc - so you feel motivated to keep racing. What would improve it? Maybe rocket launchers built in behind my headlights... Or maybe I haven't played far enough through the game...!?

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3 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Fast, furious and totally smash-tastic!

askrobbiedotcom from London, 4th August, 2006

If you have ever played the PS2 version of this game, then you will be familiar with its high octane, eyeball blistering effects and adrenaline pumping game play!

This game will take you on the ride of your life!

Many a journey to work on the train saw me, ducking, dipping, twitching and twisting as trucks buses and other large motors flew by, all the while I zoomed through the streets of some world city, in a hot muscle car or a converted bus.

Burning rubber is the name of this game; it’s so realistic you can almost smell it.

Get this game if you’re looking for some instant gratification thrills!

Defiantly for the driver game lover!

For the driving SIM enthusiast, please be aware that the controls are not realistic, this does however make the game a lot more fun to play, its more about how many cars you smash and not how well you drive!

We love it!

I give it a big 7 out of 7!

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0.0 stars
Burnout Legends

tman from , 13th April, 2008

The PSP games arrive without instructions so you basically have to try and work it out yourself.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Great Game

A Customer from Monyash, Bakewell, 31st March, 2006

This is a great game with loads to offer with a lot to play for such as new faster cars and cicuits. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to people who like the previous burnouts on the playstation.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 4.0 stars
BURNOUT LEGENDS

KATTZZY from , 13th May, 2009

FOUND IT CHALLENGING, JUST HOW I LIKE THEM. A FANTASTIC GAME

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Rated 3.0 stars
good game

smcglade from , 6th October, 2008

this is a good version on the psp. worth buying.

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Rated 5.0 stars
burnout legends

corinne from from Northampton, 10th July, 2008

great game i had to go out and buy it for my sonn he liked it so much

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