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Untold Legends Brotherhood of the Blade Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:814582408020
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_UNTOLD_LEGENDS_BROTHERHOOD
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Great action RPG, numerous missions, weapon and magic upgrades. I actually finished this game and played through it a second time as a different class. I generally don’t finish games and they loose appeal quickly but not with this game or its successor "warriors code.
I am a sucker for dungeon crawlers. The Dark Alliance and Champions of Norath games rank highly on my “favorite games” list so I have kept a keen eye on Untold Legends. I could not think of a better genre to help push me over the edge and pick up a PSP at launch. Now that the PSP is on retail shelves and the game is in my hands, I have to say I am satisfied with the purchase. However, while the game ultimately delivers on a number of levels, it does fall short in other areas that keep it from receiving a full recommendation.As I mentioned, I am a sucker for this type of game so my tolerance for minor annoyances is much higher than others might be. I am able to look beyond the weak story, limited character classes, occasional graphical glitches and long load times. Why? Because the game is just damn fun to play. My wife has already instituted a “no PSP in bed” policy because of this game. I just cannot put it down and when a game has that type of effect on me, I feel it is worth the price of admission.The thing that keeps me coming back for more is a well designed character advancement system. As your character advances in level, a skill tree expands allowing customization within the various classes. Some of the skills had minimal impact while others really made a difference. In addition, loot hounds will rejoice in the constant weapon and armor upgrades generated by the loot system. An easy augmentation system allows enhancements to be added to weapons and armor on the fly al.
Although in the begining this game was a little frustrating, it proved to be interesting and challenging. Most annoying thing is the load time. However, I do like the fact you can save at any point…. just remember to do so!
…and I think I am close to being done. If Sony allowed “infrastructure” connections, this would be a much better game. I don’t ride a schoolbus with a bunch of kids who all play this game (I have not ridden a bus for over 30 years) so the wi-fi feature is useless to me.So far, every maze in the game can be negotiated with a “follow the right wall” feature. The controls are fairly simple – the only one that is impossible to use is “block” which requires a two finger chord (right and circle). I would argue that it should be swapped with weapons change (right and X) at least as an option.The good news is that as a druid, I’ve never had to block, even once, to win a fight – there are few places I have not been able to get through by pumping heal potions – and those simply have to be approached slowly.Druids get pets (I have no idea if the other classes get pets). At low levels, they get a tumbleweed that will simply annoy and occupy the mob, while at high levels they get a tempest that will actually fight and will take out annoyance mobs automatically. There are some deathtraps – you can get swarmed by so many hard hitting mobs that you won’t survive – there is a place where the “rhinos” swarm you, in particular – once you get five of them on you, you might as well not waste your potions – you can try a spell, but you’d have to be stupidly lucky to get an “instant death” on two of them. It is always a matter of tactics – many of those situations can be approached with ar.
I really enjoyed playing this game. I’m into older games like Final Fantasy 1-4, the older Legend of Zelda games, and the older grand theft auto games. Pretty much anything that involves some challenging missions or quests will keep me occupied for hours and make time fly by. This was one of those games for me. It shipped fast and was in perfect condition.
I was expecting a Black label game as previewed in the pictures but got a Greatest Hits label, but that’s a small thing. I’m just happy I got the game, it came quickly and I was very satisfied with this purchase.
My son loves this game and still plays it.
I loved it because the fighting system was pretty and the menu was easy to maneuver. Liked the story line.
Just one of many good games on the psp
If you’ve ever played Champions of Norrath/Return to Arms for PS2 then you’ll definitely like this game. This game today is still a cool action/rpg game. The main gameplay is simple but yet cool and fun. It’s mainly a hack and slash but you pick up all sorts of different armor and weapons as you kill enemies and progress in the game. There’s a lot of different dungeons and bosses in the game which range from haunted forests, to freezing caverns, and virtual hells.