The use of mythical creatures/monsters seems to raise the stakes in a FPS. How does mixing these creatures in with human opponents impact the tension of the game?
JS: It attacks the comfort zone we've gotten used to in first-person shooters. You get used to a rhythm of encounters in your standard FPS and the creatures blow that up. You can't apply the same logic where you look for the next forward coverpoint you want to shoot from to get a better angle on the enemy. It forces different value judgments like: how much space is behind me, are the creatures helping me for the moment or are they bearing down on me. It can feel chaotic if a player isn't bringing the right tools to the battle and making the right decisions.
In this special 'Sadistic Santa' edition of the Black Panel Podcast, the team discusses the horrid presents they have received for Xmas, including Farming Simulator, Duke Nukem Forever and Legendary.
Looking for great games for the holidays?
In honor of Thanksgiving and real turkeys everywhere that have laid down their lives in the service of your belly, here is a small collection of PC gaming 'turkeys' we've reviewed over the last year to avoid this holiday season.
Blair Herter announces the winner of G-Phoria '09 Game Most Deserving of a Uwe Boll Movie. Nominees include 'Golden Axe: Beast Rider', 'Castlevania Judgment', 'Legendary', 'Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayer' and 'X-Blades'.
NOTHING deserves a Uwe Boll movie. That guy is simply atrocious at everything he does. I can't believe how he can make a move so stupid, I'm not kidding I got sick after watching House of the Dead. It's like he actually wants to fail. A monkey with a camera and 10 bucks can make a better movie than this guy.
I've already seen an Onechanbara movie. Made in Japan and campy as hell but I enjoyed it thou :)
Interesting game IMO but they really REALLY need to change the title. Legendary: The Box reminds me Halo 3 Legendary box / edition.