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Brutal Legend


Throw up your devil horns for the ultimate heavy metal tribute

Metal is not dead. It can never truly die, for according to Brutal Legend, it was passed down to humankind by our creators, the Titans, and it is the weapon by which we defeated great evils (read: shitty music). Tim Schafer, the man behind Psychonauts, the game we’ve guilt-tripped you for not buying almost as much as we’ve mentioned Okami, is one funny game designer. He also clearly loves heavy metal, while at the same time poking fun at every aspect of its undeniable ridiculousness.

Hold up one second: please know that you don’t have to even like heavy metal to enjoy Brutal Legend. You might not get every joke or awesome guest appearance by a real-life metal legend, but there are many hilarious aspects to the game that will appeal to anyone with a sense of humor, and the creative world that roadie Eddie Riggs (Jack Black) explores isn’t just cool for headbangers. Hell, even if you HATE heavy metal music, you’ll be amused by all the ways Schafer points out its worst traits.

Brutal Legend’s gameplay is also broadly rounded enough that if you don’t like one aspect of it, you’ll probably like others. Part of it is a butter-fingered console RTS (with fun elements despite the awkwardness). Part of it is a competent third-person brawler. Part of it is a free-roaming driving game that makes exploration a joy. None of these three pieces stands out as truly excellent, but together they make a mashup of styles that holds interest all the way through the game’s conclusion.

Sprinkled into the core mechanics are a shit-ton of collectibles that unlock Fire Tributes you can spend on upgrades, or new songs to play in your hotrod, or gravely-narrated tidbits of legend that tell the backstory of Brutal Legend’s world. The world itself is hugely entertaining to scour, and the collectibles turn the exploration into tangible rewards. Still, even without powerups to be had, just seeing the sights will inspire awe or belly-laughs. Tucked away you might find a gigantic V8 engine or an entire coastal cliff made out of speakers and amplifiers.

The inhabitants of the Brutal world are another fantastic part of the experience – aside from the rock-god cameos, it’s the main characters that manage to not only make us laugh, but also evoke sympathy. Eddie Riggs, while emanating typical wise-cracking Jack Blackness, has multiple dimensions and manages to keep the more hyper aspects of Black in check. Lars and Lita, brother and sister rulers of Bladehenge, are simple but warm characters, and Ophelia, Riggs’ love interest, is badass and vulnerable at the same time, making her a girl you want to save.

The sheer love and enthusiasm that Schafer imparts to Brutal Legend’s world helps make up for the weaker points, but even the weaknesses aren’t a huge problem. The brawling elements are very simple – don’t expect God of War levels of combos. Eddie has an axe to sever body parts up close, and his guitar, Clementine, for ranged attacks (strumming produces lightning bolts from the heavens or flames from below). Combos can string together both forms of attack, so Eddie can lay down a few chops and then launch an enemy into the sky with a guitar-fire attack. Still, actually learning and purchasing greater combos is unnecessary – any enemy can be beaten with mashes of the axe or guitar attacks.


 
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TwistedTinkerToy  - 1 month 21 days ago 
So the actual gameplay portion isn't especially great? Whatever, I don't think anyone wants this game for its gameplay anyway.
John-117  - 1 month 21 days ago 
Just popped this in, and I'm really digging the whole feel. Have to say though after just playing a bit of Uncharted 2 I don't know how any game can contend with it's opening, seriously it blew my mind like a dozen times. Like, my jaw was wide open the entire time, well, maybe when I was't grinning ear to ear.

Hopefully both do extremely well, they both deserve it in different ways.
garnsr  - 1 month 21 days ago 
Hopefully the rest of the holiday games do this well. The only big game so far not to get great reviews is ODST, the rest have been panning out pretty well. I'll have to wait on this one, though, till after a few of the other biggies are out of the way.
helix92  - 1 month 21 days ago 
Too many games!!! Brutal Legend, Uncharted 2, Assassins Creed 2... the list is endless. Im too poor for this!!!
zayleffein  - 1 month 21 days ago 
I think I shall buy this over the holiday season.. I agree with helix though, there are too many good games coming out in a short time this year. MW2 is on the top of mine so this one will have to wait.
aion7  - 1 month 21 days ago 
I think TwistedTinkerToy has summed up every Tim Schafer game with his post here. Gameplay is meh to bad, but everything else is great.

The only thing really turning me off of BrĂ¼tal Legend is Jack Black. I don't know if I could stand him for the whole length of the game. He gets annoying fast. It is both Tim Schafer and metal though, so I'll pick it up when it drops in price.
Donsense340  - 1 month 20 days ago 
I played the game and beat it in one day...on the easiest level but i just wanted to beat it. I want to know something though...after you beat the game you can hit continue and just drive around and do side missions and roam around and well i have seen all the people i played with and you can interact with them like lita in the grave site mourning lars's tomb and you can mourn with her but i cant find Ophelia and i want to know if she is in the free roam and i want to be able to find her and interact with her. so if anyone knows anything please let me know thanks
bluewolfer  - 1 month 20 days ago 
I'm sorry this game just won't work.
Amnesiac  - 1 month 20 days ago 
@bluewolfer:
Really? Because I put my copy in my PS3 and it works just fine.
Dio7919  - 1 month 19 days ago 
Donsense340: In case you haven't found her yet, Ophelia is sitting up in front of the giant iron cross that is just to the west of Bladehenge.
thochaos  - 1 month 17 days ago 
The gameplay in the demo sucked, but the presentation as a whole was really good. I'll wait until it drops in price before I even consider buying this though.
killerrpgfan  - 1 month 16 days ago 
played the demo. it was ok, very funny! but i still am not going to get it just for the cutsceens.
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Brutal Legend
Brutal Legend

Genre: Adventure
Release date: Oct 13, 2009
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Double Fine
Designer: Tim Schafer
Multiplayer Modes:
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