Nerf Legends
NOTE: not to be confused with Nerf Arena Blast from 1999 which is actually a good game.
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Nerf Legends is a first-person shooter video game developed by Fun Labs and published by GameMill Entertainment. It was released on 19 November 2021 for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
Why It's Not Legendary
- One of the major problems is the story is that is very generic and boring.
- The humor of this game is very cringeworthy and some of them are outdated.
- Mediocre graphics that look like from a generation behind, while the game has nice detail like weapons and robots, the human models are very atrocious and the lighting of this game is seemingly poor.
- The gameplay is very repetitive and boring, you kill the robots, solve a puzzle, and fight a boss, most of which are big robots.
- It doesn't help too much, there's a puzzle section, but the puzzles are very joyless, boring, and repetitive.
- The game has so many bugs and glitches, making this game unplayable, like having enemies floating like doing levitation, or the enemy not getting damaged, despite you completely shooting the robots, and crashes are everywhere.
- The game has some of the worst online multiplayer features ever. The online servers is completely broken when you're playing this game, and the worst is this game has the lowest player count in the gaming history.
- Not to mention, when playing this in multiplayer, it's just a very pointless multiplayer mode, as you kill as many players as much as you can.
- Atrocious gunplay, like for example, you can easily miss enemies.
- Not to mention, but the hit detection is very atrocious.
- The level designs are very atrocious.
- There are not so much of enemy variations. There are only 4 enemy types: the Spider, the Big Robots, the Soldiers, and the Drones.
- The enemy AI is very atrocious and brain-dead.
- The controls of this game are very clunky, it's so frustrating to rotate the camera.
- The sound effects are really poor like Laser sounds being weak.
- Worse is the score sounds annoying, it's going "bip" over and over.
- The music is decent, but it loops everything, over and over.
- What's worse is this game has only 1 song in the entire game.
- The game is overpriced, costing it $50 and this game is not worth for the price tags.
Legendary Qualities
- As mentioned above, while the graphics are mediocre, the weapons and the robots are nicely detailed.
- The idea of making family-friendly with Overwatch in mind is good, but the execution of this game is horrible.
- Some of the in-game puzzles can be exciting.
Reception
The game received negative reception both critics and gamers alike, with criticism for repetitive and atrocious gameplay, lack of enemy variety, poor writing, and rampant bugs and glitches.
Following the release of Nerf Legends, the developer Fun Labs would later be acquired by Maximum Entertainment in March 14, 2023, a company that serves as GameMill's European publishing partner under their Maximum Games label.
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