
GameSpy writes: "Brutal Legend's multiplayer mode is surprisingly deep, but it comes at a price. For those who aren't used to playing RTS games it may seem extremely overwhelming at first. Once both sides have their troops marching around, it can be a bit tough to focus on the action while flipping through two jam-packed menu screens (which manage your available soldiers and guitar solos). Even so, this added depth should make the battles more rewarding and help maintain extended interest in the multiplayer aspect of the game. Given that these strategy battles also figure into the single-player game, you can consider the story mode practice for when you face off against online foes".

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The world of Brutal Legend looks like something a 14 year-old metal head would draw on their notebook while not paying attention.
Liked the aesthetic, tone, humor, and action combat.
Didn't care for the RTS elements.
Never cared to finish it.
PS360 gen was special, then again it was still the mid 2000s. Everything went to shite in the teens
I think that was the breaker for Doublefine's creative ambitions and their mixing of genres (which was getting kinda stale). It was a nice to look at but it was more of a tribute to the many things Tim loves, was influenced by and has great admiration for....but the forced RTS stuff was like a drinking buddy's "great idea" that never should have come to light. The game seemed a lot more vast, but it ended pretty quickly too. And Jack Black. As much as I don't care for him as an actor (annoying and requires constant attention), this was absolutely made with him in mind and it worked. I mean come on, Tenacious D? For as Metal as this game was trying to be, even comically, it did little more than meow.