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October 2009
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Extrait: Heavy metal is funny, isn’t it? All those forty-something year old blokes with their leather pants and their long hair, wailing to the sound of twenty minute guitar solos followed by another twenty minutes of break-neck drums. To the average Joe, the v...
A gloriously silly opening sets the scene, but all too quickly you find yourself watching the great stuff Brütal Legend promises fade to black. There are some brilliant moments but it’s too specific and too erratic to be recommended to anyone b...
Publié: 2017-04-24, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Extrait: Brutal Legend has a lot of heart and soul - unfortunately, the hybrid gameplay and lack of main-line content simply doesn't match the hype. Still, the setting, character design, music, and voice talent are strong enough that most gamers who pick up the ti...
Extrait: Let me state first that parts of this game are totally awesome. The atmosphere, the voice acting, the story, and the music are some of the best, and some people will be able to overlook the issues that the game undeniably has. Personally, though, aft...
Extrait: Brutal Legend (or Brütal Legend if you wish to keep it authentic) is an odd mix of a game. It was created by Double Fine, who’s key member Tim Schafer, the man behind the classic popular titles such as Monkey Island and Psychonauts. Many fans were very...
Brutal Legend is the culmination of a lifelong obsession with metal, making entertaining games, and creating epic tales. Creator Tim Schafer has dreamed about this day for too long. Now that it’s arrived, we’re both praising the lords of rock and putti...
The visuals, soundtrack, game design, Tim Schafer,
Sometimes confusing RTS gameplay.
Double Fine Productions and Electronic Arts have teamed up to create the finest heavy metal epic the world has ever seen: Brutal Legend. See the full review of this fine product, albeit slightly late - we apologize, After the Break!Full Review:Brutal...
Extrait: Let’s face it; the odds were stacked against Brütal Legend from the start. Tim Schafer games? Niche market. Heavy metal? Niche market. Jack Black fans? Niche market. Needless to say, the commercial appeal of this title was limited at best. Factor in th...
I can applaud Double Fine for wanting to try something new with their game project, but they wound up toying with the wrong genres of gaming and in the wrong ways. I would have thought that rock history would have taught the developers that “genre expe...