Burnout Legends (DS).. out now?! IGN review = 3.5!

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Uhh.. did I miss something? Apparently you can play it online as well!

http://www.n-sider.com/newsview.php?type=story&storyid=1561

Electronic Arts has released Burnout Legends for Nintendo DS, and it's the third title (following Mario Kart DS and Tony Hawk's American Sk8land) that connects to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection fo online play.

According to EA, the title was built from the ground up for the Nintendo DS and features nine gameplay modes, including rash, road rage, pursuit and Wi-Fi multiplayer. The title is rated E by the ESRB and has an MSRP of $34.99. Oddly, as of press time, it does not seem to have garnered any reviews at GameRankings.com.

So.. anyone seen this out in stores yet or have it?

edit: A few people that have it say that it's actually NOT online.

So I dunno what the hell's going on
 
i saw this on ign today, i was pretty suprised because i wasnt expecting it. and the wifi is an even bigger suprise. i want to see how the game fares with reviews, i wonder if the DS can reproduce the same feeling as the more powerful counterparts
 
I'm thinking about getting it whenever I can get a good deal on it. But it really sucks it isn't Wifi enabled though.
 
Nintendo wifi logo in the commercial, or no?

I'd be shocked if nintendo wasnt promoting the hell out of it with Nintendo Wi-Fi enabled...its most likely local only.
 
[quote name='apokalipze2']Well the commercial for the game says Wi-fi enabled:drool:[/QUOTE]
WiFi=Local connection. Nintendo WiFi connection = Internet

Really, Nintendo should've made the name of it's system a little more clear.
 
Yeah it seems to me that if it were Wifi connection enabled it would be listed on Nintendo's Wifi website along with Mariokart and Tony Hawk.
 
Wow. Where the Hell did this come from?

I'll have to get it. :O
 
saw it at Target today, I think it was $34.99

also I'm not too sold on EA and games on the DS. they've put out a ton of crap on it.
 
[quote name='asianxcore']saw it at Target today, I think it was $34.99

also I'm not too sold on EA and games on the DS. they've put out a ton of crap on it.[/QUOTE]

And psp...they're just putting out crap left and right on both...annoying really.
 
I got NFSU2 on the DS, and I was disappointed. Because of that, I don't think I can buy this any time soon. Too skeptical.
 
[quote name='SpottedNigel']And psp...they're just putting out crap left and right on both...annoying really.[/QUOTE]

Burnout Legends was badass on the PSP, though.
 
I went to check this game out... and wound up leaving with Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

I guess I'll wait to see some reviews first. As someone mentioned before, EA's efforts on the DS have been lackluster.
 
Here is a user review I read on GameSpot:

First off, Absolutely no WiFi. Just to clarify.
Single cart multiplayer.

Second, IMO 1st or 2nd best racer on DS. If you don't have WiFi it's the best. WiFI Marikart of course.

Quick run down is it's a complete port of Legends from PSP. The sense of speed is great. That's my problem with Mariokart I feel like I'm barely moving even on 150cc class. The graphics are sweet and the boost works great unlike NFS. That is you feel like you are going faster and pick up ground when you use it. It has a blur effect. Vehicles do take damage.

Problems include some crashes you go through scenery or half your car sticks in a wall or something. Doesn't ruin the game but enough to notice. Also touch screen nil. Menu navigation only. Which I think is better than some dumb mini games (NFS).

So why would I buy this if I own the PSP version.
1. Quick loading
2. Longer battery life by about 4 times.
3. I love Burnout

I glad this game rocks because I was worried after playing NFSU2 for the DS.
 
My take on it after playing a few races on my friend's copy (a Burnout nut)

Slow as all get out. Compared to Mario Kart it feels like you're driving through mud all the time.
Terrible controls. Once again, the mud picture.
No Burnout sense of speed.
Crashes are oh-so-boring compared to 2 and 3 on the consoles (the lack of speed contributes to that).
If you desparately need some arcade, non-Mario Kart racing

I'd maybe get this at $15. Not $35.
 
sheesh I bought the game based on a few postitive impressions. However, I recommend you steer clear of this dud. First of the all the presentation is good. At the graphics are rather nice. You certainly recognize the courses from previous games.

Right off the bat, crash mode is locked? WTF?
So I jump in to a race. The controls suck. The cars don't feel like you're driving. It is more like your are sliding across the road. The boost doesn't feel like a boost, it is just a change in perspective. The crashes are horrid. They are seemingly random, sometime a tap will result in nothing sometimes a total crash. 1 of 5 crashes are legit. The other ones are the WTF variety.

Honestly I feel that Asphalt Urban is much much better. There might be some fun to eek out if you are patient but for me, this game is going back.
 
[quote name='evilmax17']3.5 IGN

That's 2 EA DS games that have scored in the 3's. Come on EA...get your shit together.[/QUOTE]

That review states my impressions exactly.
 
[quote name='evilmax17']3.5 IGN

That's 2 EA DS games that have scored in the 3's. Come on EA...get your shit together.[/QUOTE]

3.5 out of 10?

I don't pay attention to reviews, but when they are this left skewed... wow!
 
[quote name='b3b0p']3.5 out of 10?

I don't pay attention to reviews, but when they are this left skewed... wow![/QUOTE]

It really is as bad as they say. Stay away.
 
[quote name='usickenme']
So I jump in to a race. The controls suck. The cars don't feel like you're driving. It is more like your are sliding across the road. [/QUOTE]

Like those old handheld lcd games from back in the day where you car sit in the middle of the screen and you dodge other cars left and right. oh the good ol days.
 
I love my DS, but common sense tells me that a game like burnout belongs on the PSP instead. The DS isn't much more powerful than the N64 and Burnout begs for a monster of a console to be played on (crash mode).
 
[quote name='wageslave']I love my DS, but common sense tells me that a game like burnout belongs on the PSP instead. The DS isn't much more powerful than the N64 and Burnout begs for a monster of a console to be played on (crash mode).[/QUOTE]
Burnout isnt the best game to bring to the system, but they should have made it at least OK...not that shit.
 
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