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Brutal legend ps3 review
Brutal legend ps3 review













brutal legend ps3 review

The group is later joined by the Kill Master (modeled on & voiced by Lemmy).

brutal legend ps3 review

They believe Eddie to be the chosen one come to change the fate of the world (although the prophecy isn’t clear if that is a good thing) so he joins up with them. Ophelia leads Eddie to Bladehenge where he meets Lars & Lita Halford, a brother & sister team dedicated to breaking Doviculus’s rule. Together they fight off Doviculus forces before escaping in a custom built hot rod built by Eddie called The Deuce. Eddie wakes up in the temple of Ormagöden & runs into a woman called Ophelia who he instantly falls for. This world is ruled by the evil emperor of the Tainted Coil, Doviculus (voiced by Tim Curry) alongside General Lionwhyte, a human with hair so big he uses it to fly (voiced by Rob Halford).

brutal legend ps3 review

His blood drops into his belt buckle which turns out to be an amulet for an ancient god known as Ormagöden who transforms on stage, kills the band & takes Eddie away to the heavy metal world. It was perfect, everything I could ever wanted…or so it seemed.Įddie Riggs (voiced & modelled on Jack Black) is an aging roadie from a different era of metal working for Kabbage Boy.Įddie is crushed by a piece of falling stage scenery while trying to save a member of the band. Then along came Tim Schafer & Double Fine who made that dream a reality, a game that was metal to its core, had a land sculpted on heavy metal album covers, starred the likes of Lemmy, Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Halford & err….Jack Black. A game that wore its metal horns proudly for all to see & starred some of my favourite rock stars…and Jack Black.Īlas, I thought…such a game was nothing but a dream… One day I was sitting at home thinking how great it would be play a game that not only had a banging heavy metal soundtrack but was steeped in metal lore.















Brutal legend ps3 review