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The editors liked
Glimmers of inspiration hint at what could have been.
Good variety of special attacks
Unique environmental dangers in every arena
The minotaur's name is BraveHoof.
Some fun might be squeezed out of the title by playing with a friend.
Cool stages
Unlocking powers
Fun mechanics
The editors didn't like
Frustrating controls
No online play
Aggravatingly shallow depth and hiccupladen matches.
Abstract: The Wii is well known for a few of its high-profile fighting games, but otherwise the console isn’t exactly a haven for the genre. Everybody knows about Smash Bros, which is an unorthodox fighting game at best, and just this year we got the fantastic T...
Abstract: Ever since the launch of the system in 2006, fighting games that utilize Wii’s motion controls have been very rare, and those that do typically end up being broken and disappointing, leaving gamers to rely on traditional controls. High Voltage Software...
Abstract: As an incurable fan of fighting games in this dry spell, my interest was piqued when I saw Tournament of Legends in our review queue. Previously presented at E3 in 2009 as Gladiator A.D., a brutally gory fighter inspired by the movie 300 and based on a...
Abstract: BEHOLD! The Tournament of Legends is upon us! But why, you ask, have 10 mythological legends gathered on one plane of existence to do battle? Because the threads of an ancient tapestry say so. "Thread" has two meanings in this game: a thread could be t...
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Published: 2010-07-10, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
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