![]() This certainly doesn't discount that a portable Burnout 3 is not a bad thing Ц after all, it was one of the most critically acclaimed titles of 2004, racing game or not. Instead, what you're getting with Burnout Legends is a slightly reworked (but not a direct port, mind you) Burnout 3 rather than something all-new, with a handful of the courses and cars from Burnout and Burnout 2 added to the fray, with minimal fanfare. ![]() Combined with Burnout Revenge, it was effectively going to be the majority of Criterion's work inside a pair of games, finally brought to fans of the series who didn't play much of the Acclaim-published originals but got hooked on Takedown once EA took the publishing reigns. However, instead of merely porting a version of Burnout Revenge, or even Burnout 3, Criterion apparently was headed for the Ridge Racer route and designing the game, christened Burnout Legends, as a 'greatest hits' of sorts, mixing in tracks, modes, and cars from each of the original trio of racers Ц or at least, that's what was expected when the game first saw the light of day. It was inevitable that Burnout would finally make an appearance on portable consoles, seeing that the PSP finally brought the power to render the experience without major sacrifices (though the game is coming to the Nintendo DS in less pretty form).
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