Brutal Legend (Xbox 360)

Release Date: 16/10/2009

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From the mind of Tim Schafer comes Brutal Legend, the ultimate heavy metal action game starring Jack Black. You are heavy metal roadie Eddie Riggs, hurled back in time to the mythical Age of Metal when the world was formed and ruled by the power of Rock . . .

  • Developer: EA Games
  • Publisher: EA Games
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Rock Hard

On paper Brütal Legend - with its fusion of fantasy action and heavy metal music - might seem like a concept too far. But with a fella called Tim Schafer as the brains behind the game, it's pretty much guaranteed to be a huge success.

Schafer has a great track record. When working for LucasArts during the early 90s he was one of the chaps responsible for making legendary point-and-click adventure The Secret of Monkey Island such a hilarious experience. He then applied his writing skills to the sequel and another much-loved adventure called Day of the Tentacle before coming up with the award-winning Grim Fandango and Xbox classic Psychonauts. Now Schafer's development company Double Fine is set to tickle our funny bones once again.

Heavy Metal Mishap

Brütal Legend's story is quite bizarre. Its star, Eddie Riggs, is a well-respected roadie who, as well as having an exceptional talent in tuning guitars and setting up stage rigs, has a photographic memory for every Heavy Metal Album ever released - and all their song lyrics.

Following a stage accident that knocks Eddie unconscious, he wakes to find himself in a fantastical world where every album cover has come to life.

Following a stage accident that knocks Eddie unconscious, he wakes to find himself in a fantastical world where every album cover and lyric has come mysteriously to life, and humankind has been enslaved by an evil emperor, Doviculous, and his demon army The Tainted Coil. It's up to Eddie and the human resistance (led by Lars Halford and his sister Lita) to lead the human race into battle.

Axe Attack

It's all utterly ridiculous of course, and that's what makes Brütal Legend so much fun. Played in third-person perspective, Brütal Legend's gothic gameplay is pure rock and roll action madness. Eddie dispatches demonic enemies at close quarters with his broadaxe The Separator. Long range attacks are handled in gruesome style using Eddie's guitar weapon Clementine, and there's even the opportunity for vehicular combat thanks to Riggs' Hot Rod, The Deuce.

Long range attacks are handled in gruesome style using Eddie's guitar weapon Clementine.

As Eddie fights his way through hordes of demonic entities, he discovers environments unlike anything players have seen before. There are mountains made of amplifiers, and scenery constructed of motor parts. This game is heavy metal in every sense.

Brütal Legend's rock credentials are backed up by the stellar vocal talents of Jack Black, Judas Priest's Rob Halford, Motorhead's Lemmy and 80's huge-haired rock vixen Lita Ford, among others. And the game's soundtrack is a corker too featuring music from 75 bands, including Anthrax, Black Sabbath, Cradle of Filth, Def Leppard, Mastodon, Megadeth, Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie, Saxon, Tenacious D, Whitesnake. In fact, pretty much the whole world of heavy metal is represented.

Brütal Legend also rocks online with a multi-player game in which the aim is simply to survive. The player achieves this both by entering into action-based combat and employing strategic thinking to control their army during an almighty Battle of the Bands.

Rockers will, needless to say, be over the moon about the release of Brütal Legend, but others too will surely find the game's unique brand of metal-madness thoroughly infectious.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Unique idea
  • Amazing looks
  • Tremendous track listing
  • Mad metal gameplay
  • Multi-player mode
minus points
  • Pop fans beware

Review by: Simon 'closetBillyJoelfan' Kirrane
Version Tested: Xbox360/PS3
Review Published: 15.10.09

User Reviews

Heather McKernon posted on 17 Nov 2009
Brilliant game. Don't let the RTS elements put you off: You get to join in the battle, something which I've wanted to see in an RTS for a long time. Multiplayer is a lot of fun; especially when owning your friends and hearing them complain. Awesome. Jack Black+Awesome = Ultimate Win! Get it! I'd give it 9/10. Coulda been longer.
Jane Smith posted on 28 Oct 2009
i so want to love this game, tim shafer makes brilliant games, but this just isn't one it went from a funny hack and slash, to a poorly made RTS, rent it or at least get the demo
leon welch posted on 23 Oct 2009
This is one of the best games of the year its a really good game
Luke Voller posted on 22 Oct 2009
Brutal legend is a fantastic release for the Xbox 360. It's a very special game because it's not only hack'n'slash, it's also got a little mix of strategy in it. The games graphics are very detailed and you can really tell that they worked hard in that area. It also has a wide range of upgrades, from upgrading your primary and secondary weapons, to getting paint jobs for a car! The story is fantastic, but a bit short ranging from 4-8 hours depending on what kind of gamer you are. But don't let that put you off, it has many side quests to keep you entertained and the game also has the feature of continuing after you complete it. I feel that Brutal Legend is suitable for all audiences due to filtering of language and violence etc. The game has a real sense of comedy due to the amazing Jack Black voice acting, and the story pulls you in and you will never lose interest at any point. Online is very entertaining and something you can play over again. Must buy for Xbox 360. 10/10
Daniel Groom posted on 21 Oct 2009
This Is the best game in the history of the world Jack Black has the best vidio in the begining and Ozzy Osborn is the dude that sell's u stuff! Deefo recodmend this yunless you can't see through the vale of the modern world. REALY AWSOME LET THERE BE ROCK
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