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Heavy metal roadie Eddie Riggs is hurled back in time to a mythical Age of Metal, a time when the the high-voltage power of Rock reigned supreme. Armed merely with broadaxe, guitar, and big block V8, you set off on an epic quest to assemble an army of headbangers, hotrods, barbarians, demonic dominatrices, and the undead, carving your name forever into the Brütal Legend.

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In terms of gameplay, Brutal Legend seems to share little with director Tim Schafer's predecessing brainchild, Psychonauts. However, Legend is ripe for the quirkiness and humor that made Psychonauts the cult gem that it was. It also promises much for heavy metal fans, including allusions to metal lore, characters voiced by Lemmy Kilmister, Rob Halford, and Ozzy Osbourne, and a soundtrack featuring brand new music from Zakk Wylde, Tim Skold, Wolfmother, Judas Priest, and Ronnie James Dio.

A previous incarnation of Eddie Riggs
A previous incarnation of Eddie Riggs
Although the character design for Eddie Riggs strongly resembles the rotund features of his voiced counterpart, Jack Black, the character originally featured strong resemblances to Motörhead's Lemmy Kilmister.

Both Jack Black and Ozzy Osbourne frequently injected profanity into their scripted lines during recording sessions. Instead of rerecording these, the development left these in the game, but included the option for a profanity content filter to be enabled by the player to "bleep" out these words and mask such word on screen using the Parents Music Resource Center "Parental Advisory" label, an icon that Schafer considered to be part of the history of heavy metal.[1]

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When too many games is enough

It occured to me a few days ago that I have far too many unfinished or even unplayed games. Yet despite these I have continued to purchase more? Why? This blog post will be a confession of the horrible atrocities I have committed.

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Brütal Legend box art for [[PlayStation 3]]
Brütal Legend
PlayStation 3
13 Oct 2009
Brütal Legend box art for [[Xbox 360]]
Brütal Legend
Xbox 360
13 Oct 2009

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