Not to be left out of all the action on next as well as current gen consoles, PlayStation Portable owners received their first taste of the mayhem with Burnout Legends in 2005. This handheld version of the game combined cars, tracks as well as the Pursuit mode from previous Burnout games for some explosive portable action; handheld racing was never this much fun.
Black’s USP was simple; it gave players big guns with a near unlimited supply of ammo and encouraged to blast their way though the entire game in true Hollywood Blockbuster fashion. Nearly every object could be shot or blown up with your gargantuan arsenal that included nearly every weapon under the sun. For those who haven’t played this game, Black put players into the boots of Sgt. Keller, a Black Ops operative who’s sent behind enemy lines when the poop hits the fan and it’s upto him to save the day using any means necessary. Even though a lot of people deemed it too monotonous I thoroughly enjoyed the game as it was one of the few shooters that actually allowed you to feel like you were in a firefight.




