| OUR RATING:
2.7
VERY BAD
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TANGIBLES:
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Why you should buy it: You have a masochistic streak in you.
Why you should rent it: You're in need of a good laugh. |
UNIQUE RATING:
SUGGESTION:
Skip It |
Written by: Edward Love | Tags: Legendary, PC
The screenshots tell a tale. This is a first-person shooter with guns and mystical creatures, but it’s a game with guns and mystical creatures done badly. Playing as Charles Deckard, you’ll trudge through a plodding plot simultaneously battling the broken controls and cursing the staged nature of the game. Monsters are onset by obvious trigger points, set-pieces are elaborate yet underwhelming and the action fails to excite, entice or endear.
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The level design itself is uninspired. You’re forced to adhere to the most rudimentary of gaming staples, unlocking doors in drab levels, while questioning your reasons for trudging forward. This is a linear game, but it also goes too far in this regard and resolutely pushes you down its path, shutting out any room for exploration. Then again, you probably wouldn’t want to explore anyway.
Granted, Legendary contains the elements of a passable FPS. It has guns and gore and plenty to shoot. It just isn’t done well, and you’re aware, all the way through, that games have been doing this sort of thing for years. Animus, for instance, smells strongly of BioShock and its plasmids, and while you can use Animus to regain health and blast enemies, it’s a derivative feature that fails to amount to much. Legendary is liable to slow down considerably during Animus use too, and the game does a poor job of keeping the framerate halfway acceptable.
Even the Unreal 3 Engine has been misused. Legendary has a B-grade look to it that isn’t dreadful; all the same, you won’t be showing it off to friends and family alike. The Werewolves have been paid the most obvious attention and they animate impressively. Their penchant for scaling buildings is a delight to behold, in fact. The odd lighting effect is done well too, though the poor textures and unstable framerate have the last laugh.
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There’s a multiplayer component in there somewhere too. Still, the foibles of the single player game are all too evident here. And with only four maps and one, lonely game-mode, anyone braving this (which is a slim figure, we assure you) will soon be lost.
All things told, the game reeks of derivation. It lacks a brilliant streak, and while the odd set-piece is mildly entertaining, we’ve come to expect more in 2008. Even the most hardened fan of mystical mythos should search for their fix elsewhere, and FPS aficionados should resist the urge of a rental. Legendary is a poor first-person shooter; one that doesn’t even deserve a joke at its title’s expense.
| Golems are among the creatures featured in the game. In Jewish folklore, a golem is an animated being created entirely from inanimate matter. |
| Published by: | Gamecock Media Group |
| Developed by: | Spark Unlimited |
| Genre: | First Person Shooter |
| # of Players: | 1-8 |
| ESRB Rating: | Mature |
| Release Date: | US: November 18th, 2008 |






