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"Shoryuken!"
Moderator on 05/08/2009 at 2:10:15PM
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The one game I miss on PSP is Burnout Legends. It really captured all the best bits of the console Burnout games and squeezed them into Sony’s handheld. Having a DS, though, I found a cheap copy of the game for that format.
Unfortunately, this is as far removed from the PSP game as Ghandi is from Hitler. I’ve seen some really good racers on the DS, most recently Speed Racer, but this isn’t one of them. The cars look ugly and boxed, the tracks are pixelated nightmares and the music sounds like someone took a bad recording of the muzak in a lift.
The basic idea is to race other cars and cause them to crash, giving you boost in the process. In addition, a separate crash mode creates an area where you can cause the most mayhem possible by deliberately causing smashes with as many cars, lorrys and busses as possible.
The game itself does try to impress. All the options from the PSP game are present, including the brilliant crash mode and the aftertouches, but with the control system, physics and graphics getting in the way they just aren’t that fun anymore.
I really wanted to like Burnout Legends but I guess I need to wait for the next Burnout DS game to come along, Legends is more a Knightmare than a Legend. In short, steer the other way!
1/10
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"Shoryuken!"
Moderator on 05/08/2009 at 2:10:15PM
Total Posts: 10341
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The one game I miss on PSP is Burnout Legends. It really captured all the best bits of the console Burnout games and squeezed them into Sony’s handheld. Having a DS, though, I found a cheap copy of the game for that format.
Unfortunately, this is as far removed from the PSP game as Ghandi is from Hitler. I’ve seen some really good racers on the DS, most recently Speed Racer, but this isn’t one of them. The cars look ugly and boxed, the tracks are pixelated nightmares and the music sounds like someone took a bad recording of the muzak in a lift.
The basic idea is to race other cars and cause them to crash, giving you boost in the process. In addition, a separate crash mode creates an area where you can cause the most mayhem possible by deliberately causing smashes with as many cars, lorrys and busses as possible.
The game itself does try to impress. All the options from the PSP game are present, including the brilliant crash mode and the aftertouches, but with the control system, physics and graphics getting in the way they just aren’t that fun anymore.
I really wanted to like Burnout Legends but I guess I need to wait for the next Burnout DS game to come along, Legends is more a Knightmare than a Legend. In short, steer the other way!
1/10
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