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Onyxmeth said:
sungson said:
mrpape well i'm sorry ur going to waste ur money on game that will totally blow u and probably 10 people are going to blow their money on brutal legend. at least wii music sold at least a mill world wide and prob will reach a mil in us. the only reason jack black hosted the event was to promote his lame game and to plug it in the end with game god was lame u better buy my game. fu u make a luche libre game with u as a main wrestler moving up the ladder or jobber to superstar will be badasrse. what a sell out at least make school of rock guitar hero instead of brutal legend what a douche. wii music is a shiggy new game (zelda, mario, starfox, kid icarus, metroid, wii fit, wii sports, pikmin, and numerous other titles)

that game brutal legend should not be on anybodys most wanted list ur sorry if it is

HAHA! Wow sir. You don't have to like a particular game. No one is making you. The fact that you have no idea who Tim Schafer is, or the quality of his work, and think this Jack Black game is just some shovelware piece of shit is enough for the VGChartz community to ask you to return your gamer card. You seriously don't deserve it and need to get a clue. Without a doubt, this is the most ignorant post I have seen all week.

In case you ever do want to find out why you're being laughed at, visit this Wikipedia page and learn why the name Tim Schafer is one of the most important names to ever grace the world of videogames and why Brutal Legend will be an epic experience, for the 11 people you say are going to buy it.

 

 

You know, as awesome as Tim Schafer is, I'm not excited about Brutal Legend.

In a sad way sungson is right: it's relying on Jack Black to sell copies. 

The characters look great but, and I'm sorry to say this, the environments looks like something someone made in UT2k4 in a few hours.  The gameplay doesn't seem to be anything more than running over people with your rock car that is interrupted by the occasional Jack Black comment.