Zoids: Battle Legends
Release Date: September 10, 2004
Action, splitscreen, Nintendo exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer
Quite unusual action game in which we take control over one of several different mosses. You can modify your machine at will to make it more effective in combat.
Zoids: Battle Legends Description
Zoids products are particularly popular in Japan. We are dealing here with plastic models, in terms of construction reminiscent of mosses known to many people. One of the factors that helped these objects to achieve great success was the ability to ingenerenze the appearance of the model by selecting or modifying the appropriate parts. Takara-Toms' products have seen many animated series, comics and computer games. Some of them were released on the Gamecube console. This Battle Legends is one such product. The game focuses mainly on organizing duels between different types of mosses. Publishing of the game was undertaken by Atari, a company well known to many people.
This product is mainly based on manga series, which in Japan have contributed to the growing popularity of Zoids products. During the game we have the opportunity to take full control over one of the dozens of available models. Each of them is, of course, modelled on its true counterpart. It is important to make changes in the moss of your choice. The player can replace some parts for better or arrange them in a slightly different way. All this is subordinated to increasing the efficiency of a given mecha on the battlefield. It is worth mentioning here that the armament mounted on particular models is very diverse. The player must also adjust the guitar to the current conditions.
We have at our disposal several different modes of play. Mission Mode is one of the key elements of the game. There are a dozen or so different missions. Most of the stages require the player to exterminate other mosses. Battle Mode focuses exclusively on the battles themselves. In Fists Mode we organize duels in specially prepared for this purpose arenas. At the same time it is worth mentioning that Battle Legends has a not very extensive multiplayer for two people (fun on a split screen). Visual setting of the game presents quite an average level of performance. Of course, the title models of the mosses were made the best. On the other hand, the environment looks much worse.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Zoids: Battle Legends Summary
Platforms:
GameCube
Developer: TOMY
Publisher: Atari / Infogrames
Age restrictions: 12+
Zoids: Battle Legends System Requirements
GameCube
Uses: memory card