There’s an ally unit of amazonian like women warriors that wear studded armor with partially exposed breasts, and buttocks. A group of enemies brandish whips and wear dominatrix gear. There’s an enemy unit known as the Skull Rakers, that wear bondage clothing and have partially exposed buttocks. Women wear shirts showing their midriff, as do some men. However, like the language, the gore and blood can be turned off. Enemies and heroes fight with a variety of weapons from swords to ballistas. Decapitations, blood, impaled skin with metal, weapon stabs, bullet shots, animals mutilated, face melting, hearts being wrenched out of bodies, and heads torched off. The subtitles get the common covering, and the in-game dialogue is covered by the classic bleep noise. But the game has a unique feature to bleep it all out. Command an army, rev up the Deuce, wield the power of magic and rock, and take the fight on the road in the best literal version of the metalocalypse. Players take the role of roadie Eddie Riggs, helping a rebellion of humans fight monsters and demons for freedom. Schafer helped create golden age LucasArts adventure games, such as The Secret of Monkey Island and Full Throttle, before founding Double Fine in 2000 and producing the widely acclaimed Psychonauts in 2005.Brought to us by Double Fine, Brütal Legend is an action, strategy game set in an imaginative world. The game was developed by Double Fine Productions, led by Tim Schafer. Megadeth, Mötley Crüe, The Scorpions, and Quiet Riot, intended to represent fan favorites and mainstream hits from essentially every subgenre of metal music. The soundtrack includes more than 100 songs from at least 75 different bands, including Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, KMFDM, Ministry. Other musicians, including Lita Ford, Rob Halford, Lemmy Kilmister, and Ozzy Osbourne, also voice characters in the game. Musician and actor Jack Black provides the voice for Eddie Riggs, and the character's facial features (though not so much his physique) are based in part on Black's, as well. A competitive online "Battle of the Bands" multiplayer mode involves summoning minions for small-squad, real-time strategy skirmishes. Eddie can also use the power of rock to control near-mindless minions, which group together in factions aligned to different subgenres of heavy metal music. He can team up with each ally to perform a different special attack. Although most creatures he meets in the Age of Rock try to destroy him on sight, Eddie does make a few human friends in his quest, including Ophelia, who helps introduce him to the strange world, and Lars and Lita, who immediately recognize his rock & roll greatness. A target-lock feature allows players to move and switch weapons while keeping an enemy in focus. Combat involves powered-up combos, making use of both the axe and the guitar in melee and short-distance attacks. The story progresses as Eddie completes missions, defeating boss enemies, driving through tricky areas, and solving 3D platform puzzles in set locations. The game is played in a large world that is mostly open but full of danger. To get from place to place - and plow down enemies along the way - Eddie rides a customizable hot rod called "The Deuce." He built the car himself, by deciphering hieroglyphics left behind by the Gods of Rock, who created the world eons ago. His Flying V guitar, named "Clementine," gives Eddie the ability to shoot electricity or shake the earth with special power chords. Fulfilling an ancient prophecy, Eddie wields three great weapons in his war against this demonic oppression: A huge, double-bladed battle axe called "The Separator" allows him to perform powered-up combo attacks. There, among the expanses of impossible Gothic architecture and sky-high mountains of bones, metal-hating demonic overlords seek to enslave the remaining pockets of humanity that resist them. From a trailing third-person perspective, players take the role of Eddie Riggs, a rock & roll roadie extraordinaire, who has been mystically transported through time and space to the Age of Rock. Brütal Legend is an unholy action-adventure, through a surreal world brought to life from heavy metal album cover art.
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