Thunderbolt writes: "It's a fantastic time to be a first person shooter fan. In the past few years, a steady stream of triple-A games like Halo 3, Resistance 2 and Call of Duty 4 have saturated the market, giving FPS connoisseurs an unprecedented amount of choices when looking to immerse themselves in an epic shooter experience. However, because of this abundance of quality, it's easy for the average gamer to overlook or even wrongly vilify lower budget FPS titles from smaller development studios; as looks to be the case with Spark Unlimited's peppy little shooter that almost could, Legendary. A quick perusal of Legendary's reviews at Game Rankings reveals a general consensus that the game is a broken, barely playable mess that the gaming community would be much better off without. Well, I'm here to tell you that underneath a slightly unpolished exterior lies an absolute balls-to-the-wall, roller-coaster-ride of a FPS that, if given the opportunity, will provide a solid ten hours of tightly focused and, more importantly, fun shoot-em-up gameplay."
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.
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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 :)