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4.5 stars
"Best Racing Game"
Pros: good levels, great graphics, lots of cars
Cons: none that come to mind
Summary: I have played this game for a few weeks now and have determined that it is, as of now, the best racing game out there. The racing games that were available at launch were awesome, but lacking. Need for Speed had a few cars, but the graphic in my opinion, left something to be desired, mainly better graphics. However, in the mater of months between then and now, the EVIL ASSOCIATION or EA as it has come to be known as, has managed to make a really good transfer of a console game to a portable medium. The game is derived from previous Burnouts. I have only played burnout 3, so that?s all I can compare it to. The fact is it's a clean, streamlined version of those games. The load times are good, the tracks don't appear to be neglected, and the sense of speed that it achieved is mind blowing. The game play is not too challenging, but the AI puts up decent fight. The tracks are wonderfully designed and laid out. The physics of the cars can be unreal sometimes. For example, how you can slide around a corner at 118, which is not to say that you give any thought to the authentic of when you nudge an opponent into oncoming traffic. When you see the hood of coupe collide with a jersey barrier, there is no greater satisfaction. The particles that fly off that car are amazing. And if you don?t believe that the graphics have the capabilities to be amazing look and the launch titles for the PS2 and the games coming out now, X Squad? Gross. To end, the game is pulling no punches and will leave you on the edge of the doctor's office chair or the backseat of Spanish friend?s car.
Where to buy
Burnout Legends (PSP):
$19.99 - $20.95
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