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Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade |  | From: Sony Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $3.99 as of 9/10/2010 01:04 CDT details You Save: $16.00 (80%)
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Seller: Worldwide Sales Rating: 68 reviews Sales Rank: 3742
Platform: Sony PSP Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4 x 0.5 Memory Card
MPN: 40802 Model: 40802 UPC: 814582519139 EAN: 0814582408020 ASIN: B0007UDYTW
Release Date: September 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Action RPG - Wield your blade and cast powerful spells in this action-packed, hack and slash RPG exclusively for the PSP handheld entertainment system. | | • | Epic Adventure - Create a unique hero and set out into the wilds of Unataca to battle powerful creatures, save your city of Aven from imminent extinction, and unravel the mysteries of a looming peril | | • | Wireless Multi-Player Game Play - A wireless multiplayer mode features gameplay through the PSP handheld system's wireless feature. Connect directly with multiple PSP handheld systems for the ultimate in hack and slash action with no wires! | | • | Four Playable Character Classes - Select from four unique character classes including an ancient order of valiant Knights, a foundation of brilliant Alchemists, an order of noble Druids, and a race of feral hunters known as the Berserkers. Each character c | | • | Battle in more than 100 diverse levels that come alive with 3D graphics |
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Product Description Journey to a fantasy world beyond the realms of imagination and engage in battles to save Aven, a timeless city of safe haven and the last remaining stronghold for your people. As a dark threat looms and the gathering of unknown forces grows ever so stronger, heroes have been called and the Brotherhood of the Blade must be formed. It is up to you and your chosen Brothers to venture out into the wilds and barren regions beyond the walls of Aven to unravel the mysteries of this looming peril. Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade is a hack n slash action adventure available exclusively for the PSP handheld entertainment system. Experience RPG action, fantasy adventure and wireless multiplayer fun in beautiful 3D environments as you select from four unique character classes to battle powerful creatures and unravel the mysteries of an ancient planet. Inspired from the popular Champions-styled gameplay found on the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade offers on-the-go action-RPG combat, intense multi-player battles, and a completely original fantasy adventure for you to uncover.
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Great RPG Gameplay for the PSP March 28, 2005 Lisa Shea 107 out of 114 found this review helpful
If you're a fan of Baldur's Gate, be sure to try Untold Legends a try. This little RPG even lets you play multiplayer with your PSP-owning friends!
You start out getting to choose your character - for females there are alchemists and berzerkers, for men there are paladins and druid. For each character you can customize skin tone and hair style. Then a few attribute settings and you're off!
You start with the traditional spider-bashing, moving from room to room, chatting with the various NPCs you meet. Soon you're picking up loot, killing larger monsters, and heading off on quests. Yes, these are the things RPGs are made of, but of course what makes this brilliant is that you can carry it along with you, play it whenever you want, and get the great PSP graphics.
Even better, if you have friends with PSPs, you can all adventure together wirelessly, in study hall or on the train or bus! You can truly pass hours at a time without any effort, customizing your character and building up levels.
It's fun to zoom in, but really, you play most of this game zoomed out so you get as much of the map on the screen as possible. The variety of weapons and spells keep things interesting. You could say that a downside is that the game is pretty straightforward and simple - but you really don't want a super-complex game for a handheld. That's what the big consoles are for. This hack and slash is sort of the 'gauntlet' for the PSP - run around alone or with friends, gain some levels, find some nifty cool weapons, and then hit SAVE when your bus gets to where it is going.
Highly recommended!
Diablo Light - Fun Without Getting Too Complex October 12, 2005 S. F. (Irvine, CA United States) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you like Action RPGs, chances are you will enjoy this game. Brotherhood of the Blade gives you a Diablo-like perspective and game-play with out overwhelming options. You get the standard level points to distribute, and spell points to allocate between different spells and attributes (similar to the spell tree in Diablo II). Once you get used to the controls, the gameplay is pretty easy (although I have yet to master assigning different spells on the fly. You assign two spells at a time, but if you want to use a third spell...well, it takes a little manuvering, and when you're in a pinch, it's a little difficult). Overall, it's a fun game. And like all games of this type, it's even more fun to link up with other players for multiplayer action. Personally, I think this was probably the best launch title, or at least tied for first with Burnout Legends. Who knew launch titles could actually be good. Imagine what will come next.
Great game December 17, 2005 Christopher (Brooklyn, NY USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this game. I am playing this game for a second time. Takes me months to beat, a real surprise since it was made for a portable system. I am not really into RPG's with the exception of the Star War's Knights or the Old Republic 1&2 and this game but I really enjoy this game. A great buy for anyone who owns a PSP. I even heard that they are making a second one for the PSP.
Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade. March 27, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Overall, this game is pretty addictive. I played it for 5 hours straight but never got past the second level. It's a little hard for me, since I'm not a pro gamer myself. I just like this game a lot as an RPG. The graphics are awesome, and the sound effects great. I just wish they would use a little bit more detail on the character because when I'm playing the game I can't really get a good look at his face even with the zoom thing.
Diablo for PSP April 24, 2005 JK (Dairyland) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This game is pretty much Diablo for the PSP. Which is saying a lot. The graphics are detailed and easy to follow. There are plenty of levels and lots of different monsters to chop. As you get into higher levels, you have to think more and ginsu less. The controls are mostly intuitive, and are close enough to just start playing at first and RTFM later when things get tricky. This game makes me start thinking of my PSP as a PS2/XBox replacement rather than a GameBoy competitor. Why hassle with the consoles when I can play this on the bus, on the pot, on a plane. etc. The XBox360 and PS3 will have to offer *significantly* better/different games for them to make me decide to get one of them rather than more PSP games.
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