GamerDad writes: "I think when reviewing this game it's a must that you demonstrate your "hard core" bonafides by pointing out that Tim Schafer makes unique, wonderful yet criminally under-selling games. All of that is true, but I firmly believe that at least half the reviewers saying this haven't actually played a Tim Schafer game. All you need to know is his games are funny and good. Just like Brutal Legend. It's brilliant, imaginative, loving, funny and more. It's an achievement! It's an RTS! An action shooter! A music rhythm game! It's all part of a rock and roll fantasy - so why do I generally not like it?"
The heavy metal-inspired world of Brütal Legend oozes with inspiration and potential. Here’s why Brutal Legend deserves a sequel to help realize it.
These games don't get no respect! No respect! Each one of these five is secretly a fantastic title.
Dragon Age 2 was never a bad game but compared to Dragon Age Origins it was painfully clear that they didn't try that hard. Final Fantasy 13 and it's subsequent sequels will always be crap.
I really enjoyed all these. I have no qualms with any Dragon Age game. My ONLY problem with DA 2 was how the story just kinda drops and becomes aimless. I was having a blast then... okay... what?
Brütal Legend launched 10 years ago on 13th October 2009. For the anniversary of the game’s release, here’s a list of things I’d love to one day see in a sequel for next-generation consoles.