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NERF Legends (Nintendo Switch)

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Aug 11, 2021 - Nerf: Legends is a new first-person shooter inspired by Hasbro's Nerf toy line. It's scheduled to release in October 2021 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

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Players are given a pretty varied selection of appearance options to try and create an avatar to their liking. Outside of generic appearances, though, there's no broader development.

Supercharge your blasting with power-ups like magnetic pull darts, push darts, seeker darts, and slow darts to change the tide of battle. Zatu has an excellent range of games and for most of them the best prices too. Delivery is always fast and I have never received a game in bad condition. 10/10 would recommend. Great online store for board games. They always arrive perfectly and undamaged which is important to me. abdias LMAO, I don't what kids you're basing this on, but you have no idea how many NERF darts I've had to buy my kids. It's pretty much the definition of an evergreen toy for the last four decades. NERF Legends is about as basic a first-person shooter as one can get. Even so, there are issues with the gameplay. Movement feels sluggish and unresponsive, most of the blasters feel sorely underpowered, and things as straightforward as precision aiming are also sketchy at best.

NERF Legends Game | Blast Your Way to Become the Ultimate Legend NERF Legends Game | Blast Your Way to Become the Ultimate Legend

Test your might against real players in 4v4 team-based and eight-player free-for-all online multiplayer matches featuring cross-platform play across consoles. Intense single-player campaign featuring a variety of extreme enemies, boss battles and challenges across 19 out-of-this-world locations.

Each new area has you running through three or four repetitive obstacle courses where you fight swarms of cliche robotic enemies and solve braindead puzzles before you fight a samey boss and move on to the next gauntlet. Chief among the many gameplay atrocities you’ll endure is the godawful gunplay, which is an unsatisfying, frustrating, and buggy pile of mistakes. For one, shooting its Nerf guns just feels bad. Every weapon is inaccurate, wiggles around as you fire it, and needs to be reloaded painfully slowly every couple of seconds – so actually kinda close to using real Nerf guns. It also doesn’t feel good to fire them as your bullets are hard to see, barely make a noise as they leave your weapon, and have hardly any recognizable impact when they hit what you’re firing at unless you deal a killing blow, at which point the enemy explodes into pieces. Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century.

NERF Legends Game Review | Common Sense Media NERF Legends Game Review | Common Sense Media

To be fair, according to the blurb below it could have quite a lot to offer, including cross-platform multiplayer and a solo campaign. Although the core gameplay revolves around shootouts, these are fights against robots or other players using NERF blasters and foam bullets in a virtual environment. Defeated enemies and players simply disintegrate into data bits before getting respawned. this nerf thing is a dumb toy, kids play one afternoon with it then forget its existence for good, now for this game, they deserve a benefit of the doubt or should we assume that it will be dumb as well? Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Get started Close Wow, so if you call the ammunition a plastic bullet and you can get a 7 age rating on a shooting game now, at least with splatoon is obvious to the difference.Players are little more than bland, blank slate avatars meant to run around and shoot robots or other players with NERF blasters. There's little to no personality in any of the characters. Even if, as is the case for this scribe, your childhood is but a distant memory in sepia tones, you've likely heard of NERF - the guns, specifically. Big plastic weapons that fire little foam darts at surprising velocity, they're still very popular toys (are we allowed to call them toys or is that too uncool?). How do some video games act as advertisements for toys targeting kids? Does NERF Legends feel like a commercial for its products, or does this just seem coincidental with the gameplay? Aside from the in-game microtransactions and add-ons, the game's based on the NERF line of toy weapons. It uses actual NERF products for the players' arsenal, acting as a sort of interactive commercial for the toy line.

NERF Legends Video Game | Smyths Toys UK NERF Legends Video Game | Smyths Toys UK

There are also lots of puzzles, though I’m using the term “puzzles” extremely loosely here. Most sections amount to standing in an area and fighting unlimited waves of enemies until a timer counts down or finding giant red buttons and shooting them with your gun to open a door. Hunting for buttons is actually an enormous part of what you spend your time doing in Nerf Legends, as almost every area has a big red forcefield that wants you to find three to five buttons in the immediate area before moving on. They’re completely pointless searches that add nothing except to delay your advance through the level, like the developers are charging you by the hour or something. I get that this is a Nerf game that’s probably designed for kids, but if stuff like Minecraft and Roblox are any indication, it’s hard to imagine any child who can hold a controller finding these puzzles even remotely compelling.

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