Untold Legends: The Warriors Code
Untold Legends: The Warriors Code

 
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Product Description

Untold Legends: The Warrior's Code is an entirely new game, with a brand new art style, 3D engine, characters and storyline -- plus wireless multiplayer action. Chaos and oppression are the rule, as a powerful warlord's strange and horrific minions slaughter and enslave the people. When members of a secret shape-shifter race begin to disappear, suspicions of an insidious plot to exterminate them. While struggling to evade capture and death, some of these shape-shifters stumble upon a carefully guarded secret that rekindles hope for freedom and peace to the realm. Play 6 all-new mini games, including in-game gambling and multiplayer activities Collect and utilize a wider variety of items and enhancements, and store in an all new item stash Unlock alternate changeling forms, single level walkthrough with developer commentary, mini-games and other bonus content

Features:
  • More than 45 areas featuring interactive objects, devious traps, destructible walls and ambient creatures.
  • 12 massive boss battles and more than 40 unique monsters
  • Featuring enhanced graphics, special effects and lighting with MP3 music support.
  • Experience 12 massive boss battles and more than 40 unique monsters with improved AI
  • New control schemes, enhanced mini-map and world map with fog of war and streamlined inventory, skill trees and quick menu options

Customer Reviews:

  • Fun Mostly
    The second installment of Untold Legends has made some improvements with game play and certainly with the graphics. The story is very linear, you must clear one area to get to the next. The monsters are interesting, but the longer you play and start leveling up, the are actually quite easy. Even the bosses are pretty easy to take out. Hack and slash and use a health potion or two and that does the job most of the time. There are no puzzles to solve, just basically dungeon crawling, find an exit or a boss and then go on to the next thing that opens for you. Though it doesn't sound all that great, it is actually quite addicting and the story is interesting enough that you want to see what happens. Fans of Diablo should find this game to their liking....more info
  • Addictive, but lacking...
    I got this game because of the infrastructure mode, but when you try to log in using your registered name, it won't work. The only way you can play infrastructure is through an anonymous login. They really need to work on their servers...

    Other than that the one player game is pretty fun! It's not too hard to learn, and I like how your HP regenerates continuously. It really helps because they don't give you many health potions....more info
  • excellent game
    Just as cool as Untold Legends Brotherhood of the Blade, plus able to play online as well. If you liked BoB then this is a must have for your psp....more info
  • Pretty good game - very similar to "X-Men Legends II"
    I'm about half way through this game and so far it has been a lot of fun. It is very similar to the X-Men Legends game that is available for PSP, so if you like that game, you'll probably like this one, too. Your character can level up and you can find armor and weapons that you can use or sell. There are health and power potions that you can use to keep your character going.

    Highly recommended. I like this one much better than the first installment.

    ...more info
  • Mindless
    I'm not a very serious gamer, having not played many video games since the NES (until I recently got a Wii and a PSP). So, understand that I am far from an expert hand at video games. Yet, even as a casual gamer, I can say that Untold Legends: The Warrior's Code is mind-numbingly easy, and, consequently, boring. I bought this game about a week ago and played it for a few days. After the first hour or so the controls, the game play, and unfortunately the limited scope of the game were readily apparent to me. After that, I only absentmindedly played the game a few times while watching movies (and I still triumphed over the dark forces threatening generic Fantasy Town).

    Essentially, the game play consists of 1) walking around, rather randomly, 2) equipping your generic hero with weapons, etc., 3) Pressing X in almost any combat situation to easily win, and 3) occasionally pressing a shoulder button to take a potion. The largest problem is that there is hardly any challenge to the game play (no difficult villains, no puzzles, etc.). And, what's worse is that this easy game play takes place in a repetitive, generic environment (in the dungeons and woods, though the graphics are pretty, there is next to no variety - just treasure, monsters, items, and portals).

    I suppose the game has value as a fairly mindless hack and slash (actually, given the simplicity of the game play, maybe just one of the two actions would be more appropriate). However, it is very easy and very repetitive. Fortunately, you can find it cheap. ...more info
  • Sucky game with expensive price
    This game does not worth $39.99. It plays like Diablo. Boring and boring and boring....more info
  • Addictive, but lacking...
    I got this game because of the infrastructure mode, but when you try to log in using your registered name, it won't work. The only way you can play infrastructure is through an anonymous login. They really need to work on their servers...

    Other than that the one player game is pretty fun! It's not too hard to learn, and I like how your HP regenerates continuously. It really helps because they don't give you many health potions....more info
  • It's pl ////
    I liked this game. Brotherhood of the blade is my most favorite game of all, so switching over to this one was a little harder. The controls are different from Brotherhood of the blade so sometimes I get a little lost. I got stuck at the last of the four bosses in the temple (if you haven't played it yet you'll know what I mean when you get there). There aren't ANY walkthroughs that I can find, so I can't really play the game now.
    The cool thing is the transformation that the characters do. It doesn't seem to make much of a difference when you're fighting, but it's cool anyway. I would definitely recommend this game if you liked the first one....more info
  • Nice
    Good game, but honestly got boring after I beat it.

    The online gameplay was cool though. Chatted and played with a lot of people and it was more fun than single player....more info
  • The Original Was Great (Multi-Player was Awesome), This One Tops it (ON-LINE Multi-Player)
    OK, so I was a big fan of the original. It was a fun way to kill some time at the gym, or waiting in line for a movie, or on a trip in the car. And if you had a friend with a PSP, even better! The two of you could mix it up for even more fun. Now, with Warrior's Code, they take it a step further. If you're at the gym, and you can tap into an unsecured line, or if you're away on business, and the hotel has free wireless, or even when you're at home on your own wireless network, you can link up with other players that have access to a wireless network. OK, so did I also mention the fact that while playing a linked game through two separate wireless neworks, there was no apparent slow down? Now that's impressive. I don't know how they were able to get everything to play so flawlessly in a linked game, but I like. Oh, and the single player game is a lot of fun, too. ...more info

 

 
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