Jul
27
2010
Tournament of Legends
- Huge 3D characters with head and body armor damage that can be repaired in-battle
- 10 Enormous Legends- Minotaur, Gladiator, Valkyrie, Stone Golem, Gorgon, Sun Goddess , Demon, Bronze Man, plus 2 unlockable legends ? the Skeleton Warrior and the God of Death
- 10 blade weapons for single and two-handed fighting
- 40 fully-animated magical attacks; 10 Weapon Enchantments
- Trade weapons and enchantments with other characters
Product Description
Feel the Real Clash of Titans. Become a legend in epic weapon and magic duels against the biggest fighters of world mythology. Enter powerful battles with a rich assortment of blade weapons and tons of magical attacks. No other Wii weapon fighting game offers this much variety and challenge…. More >>
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By Eric Jacobs, July 27, 2010 @ 2:45 pm
Tournament of Legends is not your pack in content kinda game. The game costs 30 bucks brand new, so if your looking for content in a fighting game don’t bother reading this review then. Tournament of Legends is a game that has the basic stuff you would find in old school fighters we all loved playing back on the PS1 and N64 day’s. You have your Story Mode, Vs play, Practice mode and of course your Options. Just back to the basic which is a good thing if your an old school fan of fighters.
There are 10 characters to pick from, 8 to start off and 2 unlockable characters. Not alot of characters but remember keep that Old School fighter moment in the back of your head. You can play the game using your Wiimote and Nunchuck or classic. I recommend Classic for this, it makes it easier to play and understand how the game plays out. Before i get into the gameplay of it, i wanna tell you off the bat that the Graphics are not that bad at all period.
The gameplay overall at first sight will confuse you but you learn fast just like any old school fighters. The gameplay reminds me of a way better version of War Gods. If you don’t know what game i speak of, google magic my friend
. So at the beginning of each match, you will be given the chance to pick a weapon if you have any unlocked but you will start off with your Default weapon, you also have the ability to choose a magic Enchantment.
Remember the fighting is not deep like Tekken or King of fighters. Now you have the Ability in the match to do an Element Enchant that will infuse your weapon to do damage based on your Element you picked, so in this case for me my weapon turned all shock like and looked pretty damn cool.
Overall Tournament Of Legends is not your packed Content retail fighting game but it still is a good little game. Online is not there but I’m glad it’s not. Wifi sucks when it comes to lag. If you miss the old school fighting day’s, then you are in for a treat. The game is not at all bad or broken, it will be Extremely overlooked but to me it will be a Gem that i can always go back to and play on Hard and try to master the Critical Block. Check it out or give a Rent
My Verdict
Buy it.
Rating: 4 / 5
By J. Harris, July 27, 2010 @ 4:01 pm
How come Nintendo keep letting third party game developers put out such garbage on the Wii?.. and third party developers wonder why their games get such low sales. If they start taking their time and use the full power of the Wii, maybe their games will hold up against Nintendo’s first party games (Mario,Zelda etc.)
This game is just pointless, it has no solid fighting system. It’s just a bunch of cheap moves, lots of weak hacking and slashing, eyesore graphics, cheesy story lines.
Save your $20 or whatever bargain bin price it’s selling for.
Rating: 1 / 5