![]() Boil it down, however, and what’s at hand are standing drag racing contests, games of dodge the traffic, ‘takedown’ challenges and drift racing. In essence, Fast & Furious: Legacy is a compendium of different mini racing games all brought under the Fast & Furious banner, with a vain attempt to tie the races together with a plot that sees you attempting to prove yourself and ingratiate yourself with the “family” in various races across the globe. Nevertheless, there’s a definite attempt to ape Criterion’s classic franchise here – albeit for the smartphone era – and to a degree, it’s hard to argue it isn’t in part successful. It’s a touch ironic, then, that Fast & Furious: Legacy – which attempts to tap into this same sense of recklessness – comes at a time when Burnout itself is out of favour with its publisher Electronic Arts.
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