A clever compilation cherry-picking from the first three Burnouts to deliver a coherent best-of. Crash and Road Rage still hit like a freight train; perfect for taking on five friends over ad hoc without preamble.
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Category
Racing1 player3+
Description
Compilation gathering the best modes and tracks from the first three Burnout entries, adapted for PSP. Published by EA Games, released in Asia in October 2005. Vehicles, tracks and modes from Burnout, Burnout 2 and Burnout 3, Race, Crash and Road Rage modes, ad hoc for up to six players. Asian edition.
Burnout Legends review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Supercharged, the EA Trax selection strings together edgy rock and nervy electro to electrify races built around the crash. Every track spikes the adrenaline and matches the insane speed of the pursuits. This infectious energy, cut for chaos, is an integral part of the sensation of pure release.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Bringing the best of the series to handheld means supercharged races, the famous Crash mode and the glee of takedowns at full speed. Causing a spectacular pile-up or shouldering a rival off the road delivers an instant satisfaction. Snappy, generous and built for on-the-go sessions, a concentrate of adrenaline that never lets up.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Charging into oncoming traffic, triggering a takedown and filling your boost gauge sets up an aggressive race where every spectacular crash rewards the risk taken. Unlocking vehicles and events, beating your times and chasing the perfect carnage relaunch the session at once. The recycled content from the console entries shows, but this furious speed keeps a fearsomely catchy bite.
The Asian and Korean pressings of Burnout Legends, made in very low volume in markets where Western arcade racing stayed marginal. Their appeal lies in this marked regional scarcity, far tighter than the Western and Japanese editions, making them variants hunted by specialists of Asian pressings. A sharp target for collectors of rare local versions.
Is Burnout Legends still worth playing in 2026?
Burnout Legends is a clever compilation pulling from the first three Burnouts to offer a coherent best-of on PSP. Crash, Road Rage and Takedown still hit hard, and the port holds up technically. Ad hoc multiplayer up to six players remains the killer argument for friends' nights. Still an excellent portable choice today, especially with multiple PSPs and five friends ready to crash.