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All parent reviews for Brutal Legend

Age
12
Average rating based on 9 parent reviews:
  • 67% say language is an issue
  • 44% say violence is an issue
  • 44% say there are positive role models
  • 33% say there's too much drinking, drugs, or smoking
  • 33% say sexual content is an issue
Parent
November 1, 2010
 
great game
jack black does an amazing job in this realy good game but for mature gamers only

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Adult
October 14, 2009
 
Okay, first and foremost I am a HUGE Jack Black fan dating back to 1999's Tenacious D skits on HBO. So when I heard that he was going to do a video game, I was pumped. For a month I awaited the game's release. Now that I have bought it, what can I say? It surpassed my expectations. It is extremely fun to play with awesome background music containing 108 songs of heavy metal rock. Parents, this is extremely violent with the expected explicit vulgar language. But there is a catch: the game lets you (in mid-gameplay) chose to bleep or unbleep language and to edit violent images out the game entirely. So, uncensored cut I give a 16+ to. Censored gameplay is a fair 14 and older. Enjoy the game, I know I will. A side note: the game is $59.99, so I did buy it, but I suggest renting it first simply for the rediculous price. 5/5 stars. Extremely recommended to all gamers. This game is a comedy-action-musical with the biggest free-roaming world I've ever played on (64x64 kilometers of open space, in real-world measurements that is 40 miles by 40 miles.) ENJOY & ROCK ON!!

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Parent of 8 and 10 year old
November 27, 2010
 
great for kids 17 and up
I acually love this game. I've passed the whole game, and I personally think it is too violent for kids 16 and under.

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Adult
June 8, 2010
 
Brutal, Just as the title suggests.
BRUTAL Legend is a mature game with an option to turn Blood and profanity off, Its no fun to turn that off but its fine for younger people now. Without the filter. There is decapitation to the masses, tons of blood. A lot of language, As soon as you choose not to have the filter. There is a stream of profanity. Its no good with the filter. Its fine.

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Adult
December 19, 2009
 
A good educational title that introduces your children to the overlooked, yet beautiful genre of music, heavy metal.

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Parent of 14 year old
October 27, 2009
 
Great game
I let my 13 year old son play it, and he had a blast! I played a few hours of the game(not in one sitting) and it was great. The only problem is the language, luckily, you can turn it off at the beginning of the game, and any point during it.

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Educator and Parent of 14 and 18 year old
October 16, 2009
 
Great game! Foul language and violence can be turned off. Thumbs up!
Great game. Foul language and violence can be turned off. Still doesn't make it a family game, but does lower the appropriate age from around 15 to closer to 12 (depending on your child). The game was designed by Tim Schafer, renowned for his clever plots and humorous dialogue. Disclosure: I have only played a couple hours of the game, but so far I've let my 13 year old play it (with the language and violence toned down).

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Adult
October 14, 2009
 
just read it
This game can be a bit violent and profanity can get a bit over the top at times but everyone should know this can be all but turned off. This option is presented at the beginning of the game and at anytime throughout. With language beeped out and the same amount of violence as the super smash bros series this game can be transformed from a rated M game to a T rated game.

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Adult
September 22, 2011
 
Amazing story, not so great gameplay.
Overall, this is a great game. I've actually wanted to play it for a while, and just a few days ago I bought it at a surplus store for $5. (Must not have sold well. Lol.) One thing, the game does have pretty bad language. BUT, you can turn on the language and gore filter which will "beep" out the language and stop the blood. I do believe though that there is still some dismemberment, just no blood. And as the beeping, if your child has ever heard bad language before, it is not hard to tell what he is saying even over the beep. There is some slightly suggestive themes for sexuality, such as talking about french kissing, and also one character ends up wearing slightly reviling clothing. (Ripped up, can see navel and some cleavage.) Also, as for violence, there is an important cut-scene where you end up decapitating a demon. I don't know if it would not show it with the gore filter on or not. One of the greatest aspects of the game is the music and the world itself, and also the storyline. A very unique storyline, honestly I think it would make an amazing movie or animated movie. I loved the storyline. There are certain places you can find that trigger cut-scenes that explain the history pretty well. You can really get into the story. And the different factions in the game are pretty well done. Half way through the game you meet a new faction and the story for that part is pretty good. But, the bad part, the actual game-play is not that great. If you just focus on the main "quest" you can finish the game in about 4 hours. The side quests are very repetitive such as "ambushing" enemies and firing motor cannons to defeat enemies. The only real purpose for doing these side quests is to earn "Fire Tribute" which you can use to upgrade the Deuce (Your car, also, you can run over enemies and shoot from your car. Forgot to mention that.) and to purchase upgrades for your Axe or your Guitar, Paint Jobs for your car and other such upgrades. There is also a hunting side mission where you hunt down a certain amount of specific creatures, and a racing side mission where you race Fletus around following a light marker shining down from the sky. (Kinda hard to follow some times.) Also, the stage battles are more strategic, you have to collect fans, build towers over fan geysers, then spend the fans for upgrades to your stage, and then recruit new troops. Then you have to order your troops to defend your towers, and to destroy enemy towers. Finally getting to the enemy stage to destroy it. This part of the game (Stage battles) is not very well designed. You don't have any type of map, so you can't find your troops easy, and it's just slightly difficult to play a stage battle. But other then side jobs, The only thing else to really do it explore to find different parts of the world to free dragon spirits, and unlock all the legends and find all the binocular skulls to view all the landmarks. Overall, It is a pretty decent game. The music and storyline make the game "Brutal" and extremely fun. Even though short lived. I personally beat the game in 5 days, even doing a lot of the side quests. (You get prizes for finishing all racing and hunting missions.Just letting you know. They are worth it too.) I would say go out and rent it for a week and beat it. Not much re-playability. Also, the music is not censored even if you have the language filter on. When you get in the car you can turn the stereo on and off so I guess you can just turn off the stereo. I actually had a party and started up the game and hopped in the car so we could listen to the amazing music in the game. Lol.

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