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Burnout Legends

Burnout Legends

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy Used: $11.80
You Save: $8.19 (41%)



New (5) Used (10) from $11.80

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 12086

Platform: Nintendo Ds
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.9 x 0.6

MPN: 100730
Model: 14633151398
UPC: 014633151398
EAN: 0014633151398
ASIN: B000ANYFWG

Release Date: June 15, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: PLEASE READ: DS carteridge only. No manual or box.

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1 out of 5 stars Poor graphics, almost unplayable aftertouch mode   April 5, 2006
 2 out of 8 found this review helpful

I guess I made the mistake of enjoying the last few versions of Burnout on my xbox before I bought the ds version. I expected the same fun of crashing and racing but either the graphics hardware on the ds is sorely lacking, or the programmers shipped the game way too early because I've given up on the game after two plays.

A key component of Burnout is the matrix-style bullet time slow motion after a crash, when you do "aftertouch" crashes into other cars for points. On the xbox, this is an amazing slow motion spiralling camera sequence, but on the ds, my car would either not move at all (while magically crashing into others) or just jump from one location to the next.

The slow motion aftertouch stuff is key for the crash sequences, when you have to bounce off one car to hit others. The graphics and play was so rough I gave up after two plays and I'm going to sell this back to my local game shop used.



5 out of 5 stars The best game for the DS   February 19, 2006
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a great game with great graphics. You can't go wrong with a whole car selection and choses of race, crash,face off or Grand Prix... Let me explain. Race you pick a car you want in the car type... their are car types like coupe for each level so like the coupe level... as I was saying you bacicly race but you can slam cars into walls to stop them and cause them to crash. Crash cause as many cars to crash. Face off to race and win to get oppents car. with so much more you just got to play this AWESOME Game... YOU won't regret buying it, Trust me.


5 out of 5 stars O YA hapyness is evreywere. and so are parts of metal   February 10, 2006
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

first off happyness is evreywere is my quote. please dont steal it because it is fun to use sarcastically but i did not use it up there ^. burnout is happyness because of its.... BURNOUT!!!!!. ok i'll start off with some coffe (slurps coffe) EW THIS STUFF IS BAD (gets some hot chocolate ) YUM!!1> ok burnout has unique gameplay that cant be missed. its so awsome to experience. if u are driving real fast (250 kmh should do it for ya) u'll want to be super carefull of not slamming into a another car. its fast action racing through streets so you might want to take some advil b4 driving at300 kmh. the sence of speed is a little... off, but works with the game ok. the camera is a little funny because opponents in single player are turning or somthing and they look like they just go left or right, there is no car going sideways turning. it looks like there sliding side to side.... wierd but llookkksss funny. also cars crash unrealitically, but looks so awsome. game is glichy to so just bear with it. it is easy enof for bigginers (i know my spelling sucks) but can provide HARD challenges for the ppl who have rented burnout 3 over 50 times (Oops my mom's credit card bill is...... *reads bill* MY GOD 800 DOLLORS!!!!!)
graphically it rocks. the only things that could have been better are phisics 9i cant spell it) textures, and collision detection. otherwise you'll sit there like, WOW!!! Multiplayer is... bad. dont play it dont try it (exept crash mode wid a friend) ok here is my finall score GAMEPLAY 110/100 single player rocks while multiplayer is... bad but o well GRAPHICS 90/100 could have been better but only in some departments SOUND 105/100 nice music and good sound effects FINAL VERDICT 105/100



4 out of 5 stars NEVER COMPARE TO PSP VERSION.   January 24, 2006
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Okay Nintendo DS is graphically weaker then PlayStation Portable.And the developers pushed both versions to the limit.So be fair,okay if NDS was as graphically strong as PSP you could complain-But not this time.BurnOut 3:Legends is actually one of PSP`s Best Racing games,acording to reviews-and suprisingly i don`t see any PSP FansBoys or girls dissing it like they would usually do-But GameSpots review was not fair.Recommended if you own a NDS,if u own a PSP get that one-If you have both consoles get the PSP one(that was NOT a fanboy comment).


4 out of 5 stars Burnout Legends......   January 12, 2006
 12 out of 12 found this review helpful

As much as I play racing games, I'd never heard of Burnout til last year when a friend gave me all his PS2 games because he was selling his system. For a first generation PS2 racing game, Burnout was actually pretty awesome. So, when I heard they were coming out with a Nintendo DS version of Burnout; entitled Burnout Legends, I decided to get it for my Nintendo DS. For the most part, they made the game in the classic Burnout mold. I found it to be a very entertaining racer myself despite what reviewers on certain online gaming sites have to say about it. I agree with another reviewer here that most of them compared the game to the PSP version(which is clearly a stronger piece of hardware than the Nintendo DS, graphically & otherwise). For the Nintendo DS' strengths and capablities, I think the developers did a fine job with the game.

The only glaring flaw that I seen with the game was the collision detection. Course, every game I've ever played has some type of collision detection problems. So, to me, that flaw can be overlooked.

It has every racing mode included in the PSP version(as I own that one as well and know) as well as a multitude of tracks to race on & the crash mode is a hoot, love playing that one. The graphics and control are pretty decent and it has a good sense of speed when compared to other racing games for my DS.

Burnout Legends is everything you'd expect it to be on the DS and is one racing game that should be in every racing fan's DS collection.


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