Hey every one! LOTS of you asked me to make a video of this game. I always wanted to so here we are! Thanks to every one that hung out on twitch. If want to catch me in future streams come give a follow! www.twitch.tv/jarek4gamingdragon
I agree I played this game 30 times and it never has been dull the ending did piss me off and how people writing the reviews and being critics about this game had brains of pissants
@@Beyodd i don't know why Developers just can't focus on a game being fun the first and foremost. Whenever the developers put their energy and passion into a game the money comes automatically
@@Stefan-1978hate to tell you, but it’s an old game, where does it say in the dictionary that the word “old” can only be used after a certain period has surpassed? It doesn’t, so a game from 2009 can be called old as it is old, it’s not now and it was even in a different decade to what it is now.
Can't a game just be "okay"? Does it always has to be GOTY or trash? Why invent a scale with 100steps and then only use 15 of them. This is one of these games that are far away from being masterpieces but have their moments and can just be enjoyable fun.
Well compared to bad games now, many games before 2015 in my opinion are pretty good games compared to what we are getting. It’s the lack of innovation.
Couldn’t have said it better, nowadays it applies to movies that it must be above a really high standard which I believe makes some game developers refuse to make games within a genre fearing it might be overshadowed by the highest rated game
They seriously need to do some kind of reboot or remastering. Mythical monsters invading the modern day world and fighting in survival horror/action playstyle is such a cool concept.
i realy like this game when i was younger and i would enjoy too a remaster. But many people would like the remaster i think...sadly bc it was a realy good game.
I randomly picked this up for my PS3 back in the day cause it was cheap. The guy at game stop actually TOLD me not to get it. I bought it anyway, played through it and loved every minute. I still go back and listen to the soundtrack to this day.
Omg same thing happen to me but for the X360, played the demo and liked it when to pick it up once it was cheap and remember the Gamestop guy telling me "really?why?" Lol
It wasn't Gamestop but a used video game store 6-7 years ago I bought 3 PS3 games for a total of $15 and the guy at the counter looked at me and said "Really? Out of all the games in this store you're going to buy THOSE 3?" And shook his head. They were: Puppeteer, Folklore and 3D Dot Game Heroes. Never heard of them. They looked different. If I hated all 3 I was only out $15 and figured what the Hell? I loved all three and completely stopped listening to what people who work in gaming stores think just like I ignore professional reviews and most average people reviews. I'll try it myself and give my honest opinion. Which people hate. I played one game, wont say which one but it's in a popular franchise, that I hated for about 10 different reasons that I could articulate and demonstrate. Someone told me it was a great and flawless game. I told them they were literally insane to their face. Then asked them to debunk my issues and how they're great. The person couldn't and stormed off pissed at me. I still don't care. At this point have actual reasons one way or the other or shut up. Ain't nobody got time for fools.
My first job ever as an 18 yr old was at GameStop and one time a teen went in to return the bioshock collection on disc and I tried to convince him not to return it cause it's a great trilogy and we would only give him 4 dollars for it FOUR DOLLARS. He did return it. I will never forget it
You may not attach a score to games, but you provide a honest opinion, give reasons for that opinion, and explain games much better than most other content creators. Plus your content is entertaining.
Honestly I'd say one of the things that holds Legendary back is the fact it looks like your bog standard shooter that came out in an era of big standard shooters, sure it's more than that but it's still a shooter in the era of shooters and it does have some moments where it feels like that. Fighting the Kraken? Make it eat missiles which seems kinda underwhelming compared to the method of destroying the Golem, which while gameplay wise was bogged down to - Shoot Werewolves, power up machine- does show that bosses can be made where bullets don't solve the problem. And the game also had a nice way to handle werewolves - Cut off their head with an axe or headshot, the latter of which is comically easy when using a full auto weapon thanks to the posture. However I do feel like there should have been a different 'First enemy' for the player considering the Fire Drake's are ridiculously bullet resistant and explode on dying making melee a bad idea. Honestly this game needs a remake with a few changes, mainly it being longer since we're out of the era of 2 hour single player attention spans, some new enemies, new bosses, and a new final boss like a surprise fight with a Chimera instead of the Half-life rip off.
This was the problem with game reviews from around 2009. The industry was moving towards modern military shooters with amazing graphics and a huge focus on multiplayer. Tons of pretty good games got written off by the critics because they weren't the next CoD killer or didn't have a fully fleshed out MP mode and its such a shame. Watch any IGN review from that time and its frankly appalling. Its nice to be able to look back at some older games now with a more objective lens and see how many of those hold up. Some of them have actually aged better than the cod clones funnily enough. This game alone deserves some points for its creativity, If only we could get more modern fantasy stuff
Fun fact about Legendary: before the game was launched, I contacted the devs to say how much I was looking forward to it based on the concept alone, but asked if the game was coming out in my native Portugal as none of their other games had so far. They responded by asking me for my address, then sent me a PS3 copy of the game (again, the game wasn't even out yet!), a tie-in graphic novel, t-shirt, and artbook. And they asked for nothing in return. I was a nobody, just a regular gamer. I didn't even have a TH-cam channel or social media accounts or anything they could have hoped to exploit for exposure. Yes, the game could have done some things better. But this gesture on their part ensured it will forever live fondly in my memories.
@Ivan Malek Isn't that the same guy who panned RE2 Remake and got shit by people while getting praise by Elitist Old School RE Fans who hates the Remake for not haven't Fixed Camera.
Thank god I'm not the only person who enjoys this game, I think it's a fun time and I listen to the awesome rock soundtrack from time to time on spotify 😀 Edit: Thanks for the second shelf FPS games! That's honestly my niche haha
The last task in the game could be better. But the reason a lot of people were having trouble was they were not shooting the werewolves in the head - they get back up after body shots... like a werewolf would. I think I got stuck on some rubble once and had to reload the game and the next time the same place worked fine. Other that it was a perfectly passable game - one I can say I actually rather liked. (same goes for Fall of Liberty). I suppose if you wanted to a be a tetchy princess about it you might complain about a lack of enemy types. But considering how God Aweful some major Publisher titles are (like Resident Evil 6) calling this bad makes me think they have not played as many games as they might have - Legendary is pretty much dead Average - slightly below say Singularity - but perhaps better than Killzone (the original) and much better than Sega's badly implemented Zombie games were to me. It's certainly a better game than Haze as well.
@@90lancaster I easily understand why you would think it's dead average,it definitely has problems. I just have a soft spot for Legendary (and Singularity) and have beaten it like 5 times lol Oh and Haze is a dumpster fire
This game had such a great concept and while the budget and tech was a bit out of reach for the devs, they honestly did a decent enough job for an AA title. It has some bullshit here and there but I couldn't deny the fun I had playing it, hell, I must have beaten this game approximately 5 times and I'd love to go for round 6. It sure as hell does not deserve the 3.5 on gamespot!
This game terrified me as a kid. I always refused to face the warewolf because i didn't want to be mauled to death like the man that was pulled beneath the shutter. I had to ask my cousin to play that section.
I remember playing the demo, and absolutely LOVING the designs of the werewolves... They looked menacing as hell, and the others like the griffin and minotaur looked slick for the time. Also.... Me and my friend might've been the only ones to even touch the online mode... Cuz we NEVER found a match with randoms... Just me and him against each other and some werewolves in the stages popping up from time to time
I remember reading a review of the game in a magazine when it first came out. They gave it a 5 out of 10. Their main problem was that despite the mystical elements and the fact you were fighting mythological creatures, it didn't feel any different from a regular FPS at the time. Probably didn't help that it came out 3 days before Gears of War 2. Still, it's nice that this game got some more attention in recent years, including from Matt McMuscles. This game isn't a lost classic that was overlooked, but it's also not one you'll regret playing.
I remember when this came out, and I asked my dad to buy it. I wasn't old enough to understand the mechanics enough to play the game, but its a game filled with mythological creatures, why wouldn't I want to play/see this game. My dad was worried about it's age rating, but eventually rented the game and I watched him play it. The same night, I promptly had my first serious nightmares that I can remember that honestly kept me up. The werewolves are what got me. Although after a few days, I got better and could watch my dad play this game, and it was awesome. I just bought it on steam and was surprised at the cheap price, but hey, now I can finally play it myself, for the first time in 12 years.
Hey just recently started watching you analysis's and immediately subscribed. A game I remember fondly from my childhood you may like is Spartan: Total Warrior. I played it over and over again on the Gamecube. Picked up recently on the PCSX2 PS2 emulator. The combat is fun, level design is passable, and the story amused me @ times. Appreciate the content. Will have to check out a stream sometime.
I feel the same way about battlefield hardline. Still my favorite in the series and of all of them it’s the one I go back to the most. Btw your old videos helped me out a lot with it lol
I WOULD like a sequel to legendary, TBH. The key factors are the license and the studio who will pick it up. I recall the case of stalker, the grandaddy of all horror RPG FPS games (yes, it kick fallout in the face in terms of atmosphere, 'fess up.) that got three games but then it's studio died for some reason, and despite the old dev team wanting to make the next game, the studio wouldn't give them the license for some reason, so they went on to make survarium. Stalker 2 is coming back now, and that game series started in 2007 and released 3 games up until 2009. There's always hope, so long as a game has enough of a following and the market has a demand for it. With the rise of the online multiplayer scene, it's only a matter of time until people get sick of it, like horror walking simulators, FNAFF, survival sandbox, COD clones, etc. We'll get our sweet linear story-drive FPS games back. There;s still hope for good, classic SP FPS railshooter fun.
I remember getting this game and the guy who sold it to me said how terrible it was. It was one of my favorite games for a long time! Great story and awesome creatures haha
You convinced me. Always felt curious about this one but never gave it a try (and not because the review scores, I wasn’t even aware of that). Just found it for 3€ (3,30$) at my local secondhand store, and felt like playing a fun and entertaining shooter with supernatural elements. Thanks for the recommendation! Keep it up!
Got to mention the Funhaus let’s play of it made me wanna see your opinion on the game It’s pretty goofy but it’s like B-movie kinda goofy and I like it
One of my instructors from early in my college career was lead animator on this game. Always thought that was interesting and made me want to play it even more!
I bought Legendary for 360 at launch, did not regret my purchase at all. Not the best FPS ever made, but a fun one with a unique twist. For those wanting to play on Legendary on PS3 through a disc copy. You need to sign off PSN while playing the single player to save your game. If you play it while signed in to PSN the game tries to connect to the online servers that no longer exist and stops you from saving your single player campaign. And man is it very cheap to get Legendary on Steam, well worth the purchase and had no issues getting it to run on a modern build. Unlike Velvet Assassin, another budget WW2 stealth game I liked on 360...
0:13 Ah, the rare breeds of youtubers that asked you to watch first consider subscribe later instead of "liKe sUbScrIbE cOmMenT" 5 seconds in is a refreshing change
I only played the demo of this game on 360 years ago But I fell I love with the mythical monsters in a first person game. I was so sure it would take off and we would get more games like this. But here we are
Loved this game back when it launched, and I had a lot of fun going through the concept, story, soundtracks, and mythology. Also for your next analysis I got some suggestions for you to check out: 1- Exodus From The Earth 2- Liquidator 2 Welcome To Hell 3- Utopia City 4- Breed (XPlosiv version) [thanks to a user who replied to me] 5- Hour Of Victory 6- Neuro Hunter (Fps/Rpg) 7- Psychotoxic 8- Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior 9- Iron Storm 10- Kreed
For anyone looking to play this on Steam be aware the elevator bug is still a thing but if it keeps happening when you reload you can fix it by going into the ini file and limiting the FPS to 30 for that section. I bought this on Steam earlier in the year for less than a £. I remember reading up on it before it came out and you could tell the Devs were really passionate about it so I always wanted to check it out. Your video is 100% spot on. It's a fun little game with some rough edges but interesting concept and mechanics.
I remember this game fondly as it had a very good concept with the whole mythological creatures returning in the modern day and wrecking shit up. While it did have its issues, they were easily fixable. I would have given it a 7/10 and recommended it for a sequel/reboot.
Hey man it was always pretty fuckin funny when u broke the arms on the werewolves and they tried to attack , the broken arms flailing about as they tried to swing them LOL
I am a huge FPS fan so this channel is awesome. I have been introduced to lots of great shooters and also been shown which ones to avoid. Definitely gonna recommend this to my friends.
this game deserves a reboot of the concept. you could easily input a bioshock infinite style shooter with one hand being the gun the other some weird powers (maybe connected to a god like lighting attack for zeus) and open world. and the monster designs were pretty cool since they are a little bit inspired by em but still their own twist with the griffin not being and eagle/lion but a vulture/lion.
I remember picking this up in a game store pre-owned for like £10 or something for the Xbox 360, back around about the time it came out. Best surprise ever when I got home and played it, to this day I've yet to meet anyone else who did play it so it's great to see it here in a video like this!
I can’t believe these guys also made breaking point: fall of liberty. When I was younger I fucking loved to play that and legendary. I even owned a copy of COD finest hour for my PS2
Hi Jarek, do you use the standard Vsync in the control panel or the "fast" option? I can surely recommend it since it doesn't add any lag and you are free of tearing. Then you can just limit you fps with rivatuner. Just wanted to help if you don't know about this. I love your videos and been subscribed for a long time thanks
I remember when I was like 14 or 15 seeing this game on the shelves. It was always a little too pricey, like $50 dollars minimum for what seemed pretty budget-y. Never in the bargain bin or on discount, and always next to big ticket games that everyone wanted. Feels weird that there's a following for something I just sort of ignored. But I did grow up in a small town so idk, thanks for the vid though, might pick it up after all these years.
I was the same way. I loved this game, sure it mechanics were not ground breaking, but the concept was badass and I really had a good time with it. Honestly its a shame that it did end on a cliff hanger and that there is no chance for a sequel.
If Homefront got a shoddy sequel, then this more than deserves a shot at another game! There is a lot of potential for an awesome sequel if someone would just buy the rights to do it.
This game was awesome, I played it to death. I get that mechanically it’s not amazing, but the creative drive behind it is something missing in modern games. Need to get a copy for my 360 again.
I totally agree. For me it's the same thing with "War in the North" and "Resident Evil : Racoon City" . Loved these game but man did critics hate them.
Racoon City was filled with bugs and gameplay inconsistencies that it can be unplayable at times. It was an incredible premise, but executed very poorly.
For me, I enjoyed watching my older Brother play "Legendary" when I was little. I still keep talking to him about that game from time to time. Sadly I never really played it myself (I was too bad, and kept dying over and over again!!) But now that I see the game, it doesn't really feel appealing to me. And I don't think that I'll ever play it. But the Memories are really nice, and I would like to keep them this way.
You should do Section 8 next. It isn't available for purchase anymore, apart from its sequel. It was an interesting game and I played it a lot on the 360.
The execution animations the werewolves did whenever they killed an NPC (whether one of your allies or an enemy soldier) were almost worth the price alone!
i remember playing this game and liking it, it wasn't anything that MADE my childhood but i do remember picking it up because the theme was interesting, and it was a good game like you say, I was so surprised years later hearing how badly received it was.
It was cool, when I was still hunting achievements it was an pain getting kills in ranked matches with no online players. .. But got it through boosting sessions
Thanks very much for your review. I was so impressed by both the game and your review that I just went ahead and got one off ebay for my son!! Thank you!
The same can be talked about Rimworld ( a colony management sim) It's 97% positive on steam and on PC Gamer? 74 % . I mean it isn't that big of a difference, but it's still a noticable one
Really wish the game would have prioritized healing when you absorbed Animus, instead of draw animus, then spend animus energy, not deal breaking and I still really liked the game when I got it way back then, but still, If I had the money/talent/time to create a Spiritual Successor to Legendary or if someone out there is working on one, I feel like adding the ability to heal damage while draining animus pools would be a decent quality of life improvement.
I used to sit in Legendary's menu just listening for 10 minutes before getting back into playing. I miss standout little games like Legendary, Dark Void and Singularity.
The first thing you hear about something has a huge effect on how you perceive it. If you hear a ton of negative reviews about this game, you’ll expect it to be worse and have a much worse experience with it when you play it yourself. I have fond memories of this game tho. I remember the golem made of modern things like cars and concrete smashing through the city was really cool.
I also bought this on launch and really enjoyed it for what it was. Menu music is also really quite good. Got a good laugh out of getting an achievement for being crushed under the foot of the large metal boss. Just not as bad as people remember it being
Rented this game before. Ended up taking a bunch of mushrooms then decided to play it. When the demons started coming up through the streets I threw my controller and ran out of the house freaking out. Good times.
I love this game, my first play through I didn't use the flame thrower because it looked weak , but when I finally used it against the Alpha it killed it quick. Awesome game.
Hey every one! LOTS of you asked me to make a video of this game. I always wanted to so here we are! Thanks to every one that hung out on twitch. If want to catch me in future streams come give a follow! www.twitch.tv/jarek4gamingdragon
I agree I played this game 30 times and it never has been dull the ending did piss me off and how people writing the reviews and being critics about this game had brains of pissants
Played it years ago it's worth finishing
Thank you. I never knew this game existed. All the reviews were bashing it mercilessly, but you are different ..
Thank you
I get a real good feeling of satisfaction seeing old games that’s no one really remembers, brought up back to the light and reviewed, thank you Jared
Thundachicken Animation's I still own this game on ps3 shame it didn’t get a sequel
It’s empty satisfaction knowing the state of video games today
@@Beyodd i don't know why Developers just can't focus on a game being fun the first and foremost. Whenever the developers put their energy and passion into a game the money comes automatically
Its not an old Game ,its from 2009.
Pac Man is an old Game.
@@Stefan-1978hate to tell you, but it’s an old game, where does it say in the dictionary that the word “old” can only be used after a certain period has surpassed? It doesn’t, so a game from 2009 can be called old as it is old, it’s not now and it was even in a different decade to what it is now.
Is nobody going to mention how badass the soundtrack is?
Angel Rodriguez I’m still listening to this day
Soundtrack is amazing def one of the best. This sounds like some shit doom should have in it.
@@ticktock1624 This and Bodycount
@@lichylickyrick8864 The Soundtrack Is Really Badass and is satisfyng listen it when you Fight Againts The Creatures and Enemies
I know right, I've always loved the soundtrack in this game
I remember 2009 just like it was ten years ago... *cries*
amen brother
Oof wow I feel old
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invisible ninjas are cutting onions
@That Guy ........
Can't a game just be "okay"? Does it always has to be GOTY or trash? Why invent a scale with 100steps and then only use 15 of them.
This is one of these games that are far away from being masterpieces but have their moments and can just be enjoyable fun.
Well compared to bad games now, many games before 2015 in my opinion are pretty good games compared to what we are getting. It’s the lack of innovation.
Like Darksiders 3, or Turok (2008) or King Kong (2005)
I loved everything about the game, it wasnt the best. I loves the story, but the multiplayer was never fun.
Couldn’t have said it better, nowadays it applies to movies that it must be above a really high standard which I believe makes some game developers refuse to make games within a genre fearing it might be overshadowed by the highest rated game
With how much game's are getting expensive. I will except nothing but AAA quality across the board. Good is not good enough anymore.
They seriously need to do some kind of reboot or remastering. Mythical monsters invading the modern day world and fighting in survival horror/action playstyle is such a cool concept.
Metro vibes, badass.
i realy like this game when i was younger and i would enjoy too a remaster. But many people would like the remaster i think...sadly bc it was a realy good game.
You are damn right! Im sick and tired of endless bullshit zombie shooter games...
Kind of reminds me of Darksiders
remnant from the ashes ?
Man I own 2 copies of this game, I absolutely loved the concept. Some things could have been done better, but I enjoyed it!
He's always there
I randomly picked this up for my PS3 back in the day cause it was cheap.
The guy at game stop actually TOLD me not to get it.
I bought it anyway, played through it and loved every minute. I still go back and listen to the soundtrack to this day.
Ahh, GAMESTOP being wrong, now that's nostalgic.
I remember when I bought Dark Souls and the Gamestop Guy laughed in my face.
Omg same thing happen to me but for the X360, played the demo and liked it when to pick it up once it was cheap and remember the Gamestop guy telling me "really?why?" Lol
It wasn't Gamestop but a used video game store 6-7 years ago I bought 3 PS3 games for a total of $15 and the guy at the counter looked at me and said "Really? Out of all the games in this store you're going to buy THOSE 3?" And shook his head. They were: Puppeteer, Folklore and 3D Dot Game Heroes. Never heard of them. They looked different. If I hated all 3 I was only out $15 and figured what the Hell? I loved all three and completely stopped listening to what people who work in gaming stores think just like I ignore professional reviews and most average people reviews. I'll try it myself and give my honest opinion. Which people hate. I played one game, wont say which one but it's in a popular franchise, that I hated for about 10 different reasons that I could articulate and demonstrate. Someone told me it was a great and flawless game. I told them they were literally insane to their face. Then asked them to debunk my issues and how they're great. The person couldn't and stormed off pissed at me. I still don't care. At this point have actual reasons one way or the other or shut up. Ain't nobody got time for fools.
My first job ever as an 18 yr old was at GameStop and one time a teen went in to return the bioshock collection on disc and I tried to convince him not to return it cause it's a great trilogy and we would only give him 4 dollars for it FOUR DOLLARS. He did return it. I will never forget it
You may not attach a score to games, but you provide a honest opinion, give reasons for that opinion, and explain games much better than most other content creators. Plus your content is entertaining.
I'm looking at you, DWterminator. You could learn a thing or two from Jerek.
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@@zebare726 Look him up. I'm pretty sure you'll dislike him.
Honestly I'd say one of the things that holds Legendary back is the fact it looks like your bog standard shooter that came out in an era of big standard shooters, sure it's more than that but it's still a shooter in the era of shooters and it does have some moments where it feels like that.
Fighting the Kraken? Make it eat missiles which seems kinda underwhelming compared to the method of destroying the Golem, which while gameplay wise was bogged down to - Shoot Werewolves, power up machine- does show that bosses can be made where bullets don't solve the problem.
And the game also had a nice way to handle werewolves - Cut off their head with an axe or headshot, the latter of which is comically easy when using a full auto weapon thanks to the posture.
However I do feel like there should have been a different 'First enemy' for the player considering the Fire Drake's are ridiculously bullet resistant and explode on dying making melee a bad idea.
Honestly this game needs a remake with a few changes, mainly it being longer since we're out of the era of 2 hour single player attention spans, some new enemies, new bosses, and a new final boss like a surprise fight with a Chimera instead of the Half-life rip off.
This was the problem with game reviews from around 2009. The industry was moving towards modern military shooters with amazing graphics and a huge focus on multiplayer. Tons of pretty good games got written off by the critics because they weren't the next CoD killer or didn't have a fully fleshed out MP mode and its such a shame. Watch any IGN review from that time and its frankly appalling. Its nice to be able to look back at some older games now with a more objective lens and see how many of those hold up. Some of them have actually aged better than the cod clones funnily enough. This game alone deserves some points for its creativity, If only we could get more modern fantasy stuff
It's also pre gamer gate and if something was good the platform to talk against the journalist industry wasn't quite there yet.
Review turning point fall of liberty pretty please
Shit game, end review
Buggy af, everything would clip through walls, nevertheless fun first game to play on my ps3
@@saintjames1995 how mad was the first level all those buildings and people dropping than bang shit rest of the game
Right? I'm pretty sure I also suggested it his last video.
I played it once and I thought it was good, I played it again and it sucked!!
The main menu theme has been my ringtone since I was 11
Fun fact about Legendary: before the game was launched, I contacted the devs to say how much I was looking forward to it based on the concept alone, but asked if the game was coming out in my native Portugal as none of their other games had so far. They responded by asking me for my address, then sent me a PS3 copy of the game (again, the game wasn't even out yet!), a tie-in graphic novel, t-shirt, and artbook. And they asked for nothing in return. I was a nobody, just a regular gamer. I didn't even have a TH-cam channel or social media accounts or anything they could have hoped to exploit for exposure.
Yes, the game could have done some things better. But this gesture on their part ensured it will forever live fondly in my memories.
Thats really cool
This and 2008 Alone in the dark give me the same vibe. Ambitious, weird kind bad games with great ideas and atmosphere
I remember when Critical Nobody panned this, it was actually his first video
@Ivan Malek Isn't that the same guy who panned RE2 Remake and got shit by people while getting praise by Elitist Old School RE Fans who hates the Remake for not haven't Fixed Camera.
@@kevinespada3421Critical nobody indeed, nobody means no brain too after all...
@CORV3TT33 Didn't he made somekind video about comment section of his RE2 Remake or something?
@@kevinespada3421 I dont know i was just making a joke about him acting like that. im not sure of his opinions and haven't played the game.
@@CORV3TT33 I only know that he didn't like the remake and thought the original is better that's it.
Thank god I'm not the only person who enjoys this game, I think it's a fun time and I listen to the awesome rock soundtrack from time to time on spotify 😀
Edit: Thanks for the second shelf FPS games! That's honestly my niche haha
The last task in the game could be better. But the reason a lot of people were having trouble was they were not shooting the werewolves in the head - they get back up after body shots... like a werewolf would.
I think I got stuck on some rubble once and had to reload the game and the next time the same place worked fine. Other that it was a perfectly passable game - one I can say I actually rather liked. (same goes for Fall of Liberty). I suppose if you wanted to a be a tetchy princess about it you might complain about a lack of enemy types. But considering how God Aweful some major Publisher titles are (like Resident Evil 6) calling this bad makes me think they have not played as many games as they might have - Legendary is pretty much dead Average - slightly below say Singularity - but perhaps better than Killzone (the original) and much better than Sega's badly implemented Zombie games were to me. It's certainly a better game than Haze as well.
@@90lancaster I easily understand why you would think it's dead average,it definitely has problems. I just have a soft spot for Legendary (and Singularity) and have beaten it like 5 times lol
Oh and Haze is a dumpster fire
Love this.
I like the game when got it steam sale
I enjoyed Legendary when I picked it up at launch on 360.
This game had such a great concept and while the budget and tech was a bit out of reach for the devs, they honestly did a decent enough job for an AA title.
It has some bullshit here and there but I couldn't deny the fun I had playing it, hell, I must have beaten this game approximately 5 times and I'd love to go for round 6. It sure as hell does not deserve the 3.5 on gamespot!
I love your videos! Hope your channel grows!
This game terrified me as a kid. I always refused to face the warewolf because i didn't want to be mauled to death like the man that was pulled beneath the shutter. I had to ask my cousin to play that section.
I remember playing the demo, and absolutely LOVING the designs of the werewolves... They looked menacing as hell, and the others like the griffin and minotaur looked slick for the time. Also.... Me and my friend might've been the only ones to even touch the online mode... Cuz we NEVER found a match with randoms... Just me and him against each other and some werewolves in the stages popping up from time to time
I remember reading a review of the game in a magazine when it first came out. They gave it a 5 out of 10. Their main problem was that despite the mystical elements and the fact you were fighting mythological creatures, it didn't feel any different from a regular FPS at the time. Probably didn't help that it came out 3 days before Gears of War 2. Still, it's nice that this game got some more attention in recent years, including from Matt McMuscles. This game isn't a lost classic that was overlooked, but it's also not one you'll regret playing.
I remember when this came out, and I asked my dad to buy it. I wasn't old enough to understand the mechanics enough to play the game, but its a game filled with mythological creatures, why wouldn't I want to play/see this game. My dad was worried about it's age rating, but eventually rented the game and I watched him play it. The same night, I promptly had my first serious nightmares that I can remember that honestly kept me up. The werewolves are what got me. Although after a few days, I got better and could watch my dad play this game, and it was awesome. I just bought it on steam and was surprised at the cheap price, but hey, now I can finally play it myself, for the first time in 12 years.
Hey just recently started watching you analysis's and immediately subscribed. A game I remember fondly from my childhood you may like is Spartan: Total Warrior. I played it over and over again on the Gamecube. Picked up recently on the PCSX2 PS2 emulator. The combat is fun, level design is passable, and the story amused me @ times. Appreciate the content. Will have to check out a stream sometime.
Such a good 👍 game spartan total warrior is
When you said about tearing beasts apart, I instantly remembered Vivisector
I've never even heard of this game before this video. you've convinced me to buy it.
I feel the same way about battlefield hardline. Still my favorite in the series and of all of them it’s the one I go back to the most. Btw your old videos helped me out a lot with it lol
Hardline better than BF3? Come on That game set standards for years
Battlefield Hardlines's single player is awesome!
That opening segment is one of the most epic setpieces I've ever seen, like holy shit it's so chaotic (but in a good way)
Taking down mythological monsters with guns in a modern setting.
The entire concept of this game was enough for me to buy it! Great video btw
I liked legendary and for me it was a solid 6/10 not a great game but is a fun little distraction.
I WOULD like a sequel to legendary, TBH.
The key factors are the license and the studio who will pick it up.
I recall the case of stalker, the grandaddy of all horror RPG FPS games (yes, it kick fallout in the face in terms of atmosphere, 'fess up.) that got three games but then it's studio died for some reason, and despite the old dev team wanting to make the next game, the studio wouldn't give them the license for some reason, so they went on to make survarium.
Stalker 2 is coming back now, and that game series started in 2007 and released 3 games up until 2009.
There's always hope, so long as a game has enough of a following and the market has a demand for it.
With the rise of the online multiplayer scene, it's only a matter of time until people get sick of it, like horror walking simulators, FNAFF, survival sandbox, COD clones, etc.
We'll get our sweet linear story-drive FPS games back. There;s still hope for good, classic SP FPS railshooter fun.
I remember getting this game and the guy who sold it to me said how terrible it was. It was one of my favorite games for a long time! Great story and awesome creatures haha
I loved this Game and it has a Special Place in my Heart!
Memories Af :D
Obviously if they review this game with high ratings, people would suspect them to be a furry... Jarek.
This comment is pure _G O L D_
Yeah, but you're *killing* them, so...
Unless you got a fetish for blowing the heads off of werewolves....
You convinced me. Always felt curious about this one but never gave it a try (and not because the review scores, I wasn’t even aware of that). Just found it for 3€ (3,30$) at my local secondhand store, and felt like playing a fun and entertaining shooter with supernatural elements. Thanks for the recommendation! Keep it up!
Got to mention the Funhaus let’s play of it made me wanna see your opinion on the game
It’s pretty goofy but it’s like B-movie kinda goofy and I like it
One of my instructors from early in my college career was lead animator on this game. Always thought that was interesting and made me want to play it even more!
I bought Legendary for 360 at launch, did not regret my purchase at all. Not the best FPS ever made, but a fun one with a unique twist.
For those wanting to play on Legendary on PS3 through a disc copy. You need to sign off PSN while playing the single player to save your game. If you play it while signed in to PSN the game tries to connect to the online servers that no longer exist and stops you from saving your single player campaign.
And man is it very cheap to get Legendary on Steam, well worth the purchase and had no issues getting it to run on a modern build.
Unlike Velvet Assassin, another budget WW2 stealth game I liked on 360...
0:13 Ah, the rare breeds of youtubers that asked you to watch first consider subscribe later instead of "liKe sUbScrIbE cOmMenT" 5 seconds in is a refreshing change
I only played the demo of this game on 360 years ago But I fell I love with the mythical monsters in a first person game. I was so sure it would take off and we would get more games like this. But here we are
The Kraken is Guy Fawkes reawakened
Loved this game back when it launched, and I had a lot of fun going through the concept, story, soundtracks, and mythology.
Also for your next analysis I got some suggestions for you to check out:
1- Exodus From The Earth
2- Liquidator 2 Welcome To Hell
3- Utopia City
4- Breed (XPlosiv version) [thanks to a user who replied to me]
5- Hour Of Victory
6- Neuro Hunter (Fps/Rpg)
7- Psychotoxic
8- Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior
9- Iron Storm
10- Kreed
I think my prime example of reviews regrettably steering me clear from a worthwhile game, it has to be the original NieR.
For anyone looking to play this on Steam be aware the elevator bug is still a thing but if it keeps happening when you reload you can fix it by going into the ini file and limiting the FPS to 30 for that section.
I bought this on Steam earlier in the year for less than a £. I remember reading up on it before it came out and you could tell the Devs were really passionate about it so I always wanted to check it out. Your video is 100% spot on. It's a fun little game with some rough edges but interesting concept and mechanics.
Jarek what about playing the Blood Fresh supply remaster?
Anyone else only know this game cuz of the funhaus gameplay? Good times
Id love to see a sequel to this game where you can command some creatures
I remember this game fondly as it had a very good concept with the whole mythological creatures returning in the modern day and wrecking shit up. While it did have its issues, they were easily fixable. I would have given it a 7/10 and recommended it for a sequel/reboot.
Hey man it was always pretty fuckin funny when u broke the arms on the werewolves and they tried to attack , the broken arms flailing about as they tried to swing them LOL
I am a huge FPS fan so this channel is awesome. I have been introduced to lots of great shooters and also been shown which ones to avoid. Definitely gonna recommend this to my friends.
this game deserves a reboot of the concept. you could easily input a bioshock infinite style shooter with one hand being the gun the other some weird powers (maybe connected to a god like lighting attack for zeus) and open world. and the monster designs were pretty cool since they are a little bit inspired by em but still their own twist with the griffin not being and eagle/lion but a vulture/lion.
I have a copy of it that has beend sealed for like 9 years... I think this weekend is the day when I unwrap it. Thanks!
I remember picking this up in a game store pre-owned for like £10 or something for the Xbox 360, back around about the time it came out. Best surprise ever when I got home and played it, to this day I've yet to meet anyone else who did play it so it's great to see it here in a video like this!
Always love your videos. Thanks for reminding me of a lot of games I played when I was younger. :)
This was the firsf PS I ever bought I was 8 and didn't speak English so it took me a lot of time to beat it
Cool to see these gems getting some praise all these years later
I can’t believe these guys also made breaking point: fall of liberty. When I was younger I fucking loved to play that and legendary. I even owned a copy of COD finest hour for my PS2
Hi Jarek, do you use the standard Vsync in the control panel or the "fast" option? I can surely recommend it since it doesn't add any lag and you are free of tearing. Then you can just limit you fps with rivatuner. Just wanted to help if you don't know about this. I love your videos and been subscribed for a long time thanks
I remember getting this and not playing it for ages but one day I decided to play it and was hooked. Wouldn’t mind seeing a remake
I played this as a 11 year old and it always stuck with me....I loved it
I remember when I was like 14 or 15 seeing this game on the shelves.
It was always a little too pricey, like $50 dollars minimum for what seemed pretty budget-y.
Never in the bargain bin or on discount, and always next to big ticket games that everyone wanted.
Feels weird that there's a following for something I just sort of ignored.
But I did grow up in a small town so idk, thanks for the vid though, might pick it up after all these years.
I was the same way. I loved this game, sure it mechanics were not ground breaking, but the concept was badass and I really had a good time with it. Honestly its a shame that it did end on a cliff hanger and that there is no chance for a sequel.
If Homefront got a shoddy sequel, then this more than deserves a shot at another game! There is a lot of potential for an awesome sequel if someone would just buy the rights to do it.
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I'll vouch for COD Finest Hour. Its my favorite COD.
In fact can you please play it?
Can you do "Analysis: Is Shellshock 2 Blood Trails ACTUALLY Bad?" ?
I remember playing this. It was alright, but I wasn't able to finish it due to my PS3 having trouble recognising the save file
This game was awesome, I played it to death. I get that mechanically it’s not amazing, but the creative drive behind it is something missing in modern games.
Need to get a copy for my 360 again.
I totally agree. For me it's the same thing with "War in the North" and "Resident Evil : Racoon City" . Loved these game but man did critics hate them.
Racoon City was filled with bugs and gameplay inconsistencies that it can be unplayable at times. It was an incredible premise, but executed very poorly.
@@Necroscrow Well, it still was fun though and that's all that matters to me
I actually really loved that story,and the sick soundtrack,it's a criminally underappreciated IP,and I wish there was a sequel
Love the concept of game with creatures etc..
For me, I enjoyed watching my older Brother play "Legendary" when I was little. I still keep talking to him about that game from time to time. Sadly I never really played it myself (I was too bad, and kept dying over and over again!!)
But now that I see the game, it doesn't really feel appealing to me. And I don't think that I'll ever play it.
But the Memories are really nice, and I would like to keep them this way.
You should do Section 8 next. It isn't available for purchase anymore, apart from its sequel. It was an interesting game and I played it a lot on the 360.
Good game
I’ve been subscribed for 3 years
I absolutely loved this game. I bought it on Steam a year ago to relive memories. Absolutely amazing concept.
The execution animations the werewolves did whenever they killed an NPC (whether one of your allies or an enemy soldier) were almost worth the price alone!
Do vampire rain, or at least check it out! It's so bad you would have so much to say Haha it would be hilarious content.
One of the two versions is fixed if I heard right
@@Matt-md5yt naw man Google the versions. Still a massive pile of shit.
@@Matt-md5yt there is no fixing
I've never played this game but I always wanted to. I remember seeing it in stores and i always wanted to play it
i remember playing this game and liking it, it wasn't anything that MADE my childhood but i do remember picking it up because the theme was interesting, and it was a good game like you say, I was so surprised years later hearing how badly received it was.
The minotor battles near the end were always great
ok when the ps1 intro sound dropped nostalgia hit me like an 18wheeler!
Playing it on my ps3. Stuck on that final boas. I die trying to recharge the box because the wolf enemies suddenly become immortal.
It was cool, when I was still hunting achievements it was an pain getting kills in ranked matches with no online players. .. But got it through boosting sessions
Thanks very much for your review. I was so impressed by both the game and your review that I just went ahead and got one off ebay for my son!!
Thank you!
The same can be talked about Rimworld ( a colony management sim)
It's 97% positive on steam and on PC Gamer?
74 % . I mean it isn't that big of a difference, but it's still a noticable one
Really wish the game would have prioritized healing when you absorbed Animus, instead of draw animus, then spend animus energy, not deal breaking and I still really liked the game when I got it way back then, but still, If I had the money/talent/time to create a Spiritual Successor to Legendary or if someone out there is working on one, I feel like adding the ability to heal damage while draining animus pools would be a decent quality of life improvement.
Love the analysis videos so well made also yea I liked this game just couldn’t beat it when it came out I sucked at it
I used to sit in Legendary's menu just listening for 10 minutes before getting back into playing. I miss standout little games like Legendary, Dark Void and Singularity.
It’s midnight 2021 and I still love this video I played this game as a kid and really liked it thought the campaign idea was super neat
The first thing you hear about something has a huge effect on how you perceive it. If you hear a ton of negative reviews about this game, you’ll expect it to be worse and have a much worse experience with it when you play it yourself. I have fond memories of this game tho. I remember the golem made of modern things like cars and concrete smashing through the city was really cool.
Where are you from? I’m still amazed at the way you pronounce “thankfully” like zzdthenkfully
Portland, OR born and raised. To be fair I'm getting over being sick so my voice is a bit off in this video.
Wow I’m actually amazed you answered, I was high as I kite when I commented this! Keep it up! Love your content!
I also bought this on launch and really enjoyed it for what it was. Menu music is also really quite good. Got a good laugh out of getting an achievement for being crushed under the foot of the large metal boss. Just not as bad as people remember it being
i played this game in 2008 and have been trying to find it ever since, glad to have finally found it
Can you check out The Saboteur?
The ending reminds me of the ending of Wolfenstein the new order when you destroy zeppelins and robots while deathshead calls you a terrorist.
Rented this game before. Ended up taking a bunch of mushrooms then decided to play it. When the demons started coming up through the streets I threw my controller and ran out of the house freaking out. Good times.
7:00 someone has seen Gore Reviews...
Who? As it turns out if multiple people review the same game, they might say similar things because, you know, it's the same game.
I love this game, my first play through I didn't use the flame thrower because it looked weak , but when I finally used it against the Alpha it killed it quick. Awesome game.
Was streaming Darkwatch (another hidden gem fps) and someone mentioned this game saying they had a similar premise. Had to look it up
I've had this game on steam for a really long time but never played it. It looked interesting. Gonna play it this weekend.
It was not a bad game.