Legend (1994 video game)
Legend | |
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Developer(s) | Arcade Zone |
Publisher(s) | Seika Corporation, Sony Imagesoft |
Platform(s) | Super NES |
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Genre(s) | Beat 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single and Cooperative |
Legend is a video game developed by Arcade Zone and released in the United States for the Super NES in April 1994. A European release followed on December 21, 1994. It is a Final Fight-style beat-em-up with a Medieval European setting. The game was created solely by the duo of Carlo Perconti and Lyes Belaidouni, who both went on to found Toka. Toka later created a remake of the game for the Sony PlayStation which was also called Legend.
Story
Beldor the Maleficent reigned as a despot over the kingdom of Sellech for one thousand years. All was chaos and destruction. Many knights went on a final crusade to destroy Beldor but none returned. The people united, built energized heroes and imprisoned Beldor's soul. Now, Clovis, corrupt son of the King of Sellech, wants to harness Beldor's power and conquer the kingdom.
Gameplay
The overall style and gameplay are extremely similar to that of the SNES game Iron Commando, also created by Arcade Zone. Both games also use the same sound effects.
Reception
Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game a 6.8 out of 10. They praised the boss design and long levels, but remarked that the game, while good overall, is lacking in variety, which they felt to be a crucial factor in beat 'em ups.[1]
References
- ↑ "Review Crew: Legend". Electronic Gaming Monthly (56) (EGM Media, LLC). March 1994. p. 36.