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Taito Legends

 

 

SCORE: 58

 

Taito Legends 

 

Taito Legends is a retro arcade compilation. The games in Taito Legends are Space Invaders, Jungle Hunt, Bubble Bobble, Operation Wolf, Elevator Action, Phoenix, Zoo Keeper, Battle Shark, Colony 7, Continental Circus, Electric Yo-Yo, Volfied, Gladiator, The New Zealand Story, The Ninja Kids, Operation Thunderbolt, Return of the Invaders, Tokio, Plump Pop, Rainbow Islands, Tube It, Great Swordsman, Space Gun, Space Invaders part 2, Super Qix, Exzisus, Plotting, Thunderfox, and Rastan.

There are some violent games in there. There is also blood, gore, dismemberment, and other really gross things. Parts of Taito Legends would earn a ‘R’ for Restricted rating if it were a movie. I guess it is rated at a lower standard because it is a video game. I am not sure how this game avoided the ‘M’ for seventeen and older rating. There is some really gross stuff in Taito Legends.

There is also enticement to lust images on top of all the violent content. The sounds in many of the games is annoying. Like headache creating annoying. Which is a shame because there are a few stand out stars in Taito Legends too.

The good games in Taito Legends are Continental Circus, Plotting, Plump Pop, Rainbow Islands, Tube It, Volfied, and Zoo Keeper. Super Qix is an okay game. Taito Legends is really heavy on the Space Invaders theme. How many ways can we play the same concept? I know there is a sequel to Taito Legends so I do not need to comment on that.

Retro game compilations like Taito Legends allow us to see what was done in the past. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Taito Legends has fantastic arcade emulation. Hit a button to add another credit (coin). That means you can beat each game in one sitting - if they are beatable.
- Sam

 

Graphics: 40%
Sound: 50%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: PS2/Xbox(tested)
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Empire Interactive

Rating: ‘T’ - Teen - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Mild Violence}


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