![]() Check out his quote on the Hyper-Competent Sidekick page. Yet he deliberately stays out of the spotlight. He can fix anything (except for Kabbage Boy's music), build anything, and start a revolution with nothing. It's full of hilarious jokes and Lampshades things that don't make sense. It tells you everything about units, the world, and secrets. All There in the Manual: Not the paper manual, but the in game Tour Book.The crowd goes absolutely wild with joy, jumping, screaming, and throwing up horns. All Part of the Show: When Ormagöden is summoned in the game's opening scene, no-one seems to realize his suddenly appearing and killing the entire band isn't part of the show.All Beer Is Ale: Where Eddie expects mead and ale, all the Age of Metal has is generic beer that comes from a sacred tree covered in breasts.When rain falls, it sometimes comes accompanied by meteor showers. Each playable character has the power to change the sky to be themed around them, causing different effects. Inspired by the popular works of Frank Frazetta, the sky's colors shifts all kinds of colors at all times, and at night, brilliant stars and evil looking nebulae shower the night sky. Alien Sky: Lots of work went into the skies of Brütal Legend, which is never ever clear blue * Except at the very end, so Eddie can effectively Drive Into The Sunset.Affectionate Parody: Tim Schafer described Brütal Legend as "a love letter to metal." Special mention goes to Lionwhyte, who although is an Eighties Glam Rock stereotype, has some of the best metal and rock from that era, no matter how much people deny it.The Age of Metal itself has spawned names like Ophelia, Aetulia, Doviculus, Lionwhyte and. Aerith and Bob: What would you call the son of the hero Riggnarök and the demon empress Succoria? That's right, Edward.The Dry Ice Mines are technically a quarry, as one character will put it. For literally all intents and purposes, it's a story that is neoclassical metal wish fulfillment, backed up by one hell of a soundtrack that encompasses pretty much all forms of metal.Ĭompare Metalocalypse, another Affectionate Parody of all things METAL (and yeah, Dethklok is in the soundtrack of this one. Eddie Riggs (voiced by Jack Black), an average roadie for an average Second Wave of American Tween Melodic Rap Metalcore band is transported to the Land of Metal, where he must teach its people the ways of true metal to free them from enslavement by the demons of the Tainted Coil. It has a very dedicated and vocal fanbase. It provided yet another cult hit for Double Fine in their long history of cult hits, but received mixed reviews after its Development Hell ended. All the areas of the game are basically 1980s metal album covers, even. The game is noteworthy in being inspired by, and providing a ludicrous number of Special Guests, Shout Outs, and references to just about everything metal. So it seems that Mr Schafer is indeed very keen on either a DLC pack for Brutal Legend or if funding can be acquired maybe even a Brutal Legend 2.Brütal Legend is a heavy metal-themed Hack and Slash/ Real-Time Strategy with light elements of driving and Rhythm Games, developed by Double Fine and published by Electronic Arts on Rocktofor the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles, Windows on February 2013, and Mac/Linux on May 2013. “I would love to go back to that world or even just do a DLC pack, we are always trying to get Lionwhyte in there, a playable Lionwhyte army. This could be achieved by DLC, which Tim goes onto talk about in his interview with GameSpot Tim went onto say that if the idea for a Brutal Legend 2 doesn’t gather enough steam and funding, he would still like to visit the world of Brutal Legend again. While self-funding games vis Kickstarter might be great for smaller projects like Broken Age, keep in mind that it won’t come close to covering the $25 million spent developing Brutal Legend.” “I love that world (Brutal Legend) and I would love to go back there and I think actor Jack Black might be up for it too. In his interview his GameSpot Tim went onto say this ![]() Whilst the PS3 and Xbox 360 version was released 5 years ago, the PC port has been very successful even topping Double Fine’s hit Psychonauts. Depending on who you talk to Double Fine’s game Brutal Legend was either an underrated gem or just a mess of genres, however there is no denying that since the port for PC came out last year interest in the game has grown. In an interview with GameSpot Tim Schafer, founder of Double Fine said that he would love to revisit the game, whether this is a new standalone game or just a DLC pack for the original. Could we be seeing another adventure into the Brutal Legend World?
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