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John Ficca8.3Legendary may not be the most original game to date and does not offer the first person genre anything new in terms of gameplay, however its an apt title that will give lovers of this genre a genuine interesting experience. The story of...
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Since you cant fend off leprosy with a rifle, Legendary accommodates its market by switching the unleashed evils of the mythological Pandoras Box from "illness and disease" to "bloodthirsty canines and murderous poultry". But nothing kills a kicka...
Legendary is wounded by glitches, aged design philosophies, clunky shooting, and agonizing linearity, but its cinematic hook and variety of original enemies will keep you trudging along just to see the next unbelievable event. Mitchell Dyer...
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There’s a lot that’s cool about Legendary, in theory. The opening level is a tour-de-awesome that’s fifty percent “Oh hey, everything’s exploding!”, and fifty percent “I hope I get to shoot something soon”. The story is simple – you’re an art thief who...
'Look at me' entertainment, Nice twist on multiplayer, Cool premise...
Fails to maintain interest, Similar monsters, Slightly insubstantial combat...
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This could well be a surprise hit for those willing to invest the time. Despite a lack of polish, theres a relatively deep story for fans of mythology...
Terrifying foes. Grandiose storyline. Wonderful cinematics. Compelling characters. Escapism at its best.
Graphics are nothing to write home about. Environmental interaction is lacking. Mini-puzzles are largely pointless.
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As we may have discussed before here on X360, 1998 has been scientifically proven to be humanity’s greatest ever year. After all, gamers up and down the land were embracing their Dreamcasts with a sense of Soul Calibur optimism. Happy days. Sadly, borr...
You almost feel sorry for all the plastic that’ll be wasted putting its DVDs together. So many clichés, so little time… 4.0/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile p...
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I'll never forget the first time I saw Legendary in action. It was two years ago at Gamecock's off-site E3 event (EiEiO '06), held at the strangely beautiful Hotel California. It was in a small, hot hotel room where the developers were overjoyed to fin...
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The game tells a compelling story, is loaded with exciting combat, and is chock full of memorable moments. It could have used a bit more polish in certain areas, true, but as an interactive summer blockbuster, Legendary delivers.
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Pandora’s Box is the stuff that inspires great fiction. The mythical box was created to contain all the world’s evil, which is great in theory until you realize that all of that concentrated evil is contained in one location. Just how would you secure...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 04:08:05
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Back in June, Spark Unlimited producer John Garcia-Shelton appeared on The 1UP Show to discuss the developer's long-in-the-works first-person shooter Legendary. During the interview, Garcia-Shelton spoke about the problems the team faced in finding pub...
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A promising first effort scarred by poor design choices.In a year that has played host to some of the best games to ever be released you really have to have something special to stand out among the pack. Spark Unlimited's (Turning Point: Fall of Libert...
Cool enemies, Clever ways to dispatch them...
Linear progression kills immersion, Healing system is broken, Story is predictable, No one is playing online!...
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Since you can't fend off leprosy with a rifle, Legendary accommodates its market by switching the unleashed evils of the mythological Pandora's Box from "illness and disease" to "bloodthirsty canines and murderous poultry." But nothing kills a kickass...
Incredible scripted story sequences; cool mythical monsters to fight.
Imprecise shooting; feels really dated; paperthin multiplayer. Previous Page Prev Next Page Next 1 2...
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