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About This Game Gary is a mess, and he's trying to be a better person. Help him tackle his not very fantastic life, and also help him play a fantasy game in his free time. But as he discovers, the fantasy is more than it seems...Unique turn-based fighting systemInteractive storyHand-drawn artSynth-pop soundtrack by xXsickXxTactical combatGary spends his evenings playing Legend of the Spear, a fantasy adventure game in which the hero and his friends journey through strange lands and engage in hand-to-hand combat with a variety of creatures. These battles take place on a hexagonal grid. On each turn, all fighters act simultaneously. You must decide what action each member of your party will perform. There are no dice rolls, no time pressure, and with each choice you can watch how the turn will resolve before you commit. But with each encounter the enemies will bring new tactics of their own, and defeating them will become increasingly tricky. You will expand your repertoire of moves as you venture on, opening up a variety of different solutions to each problem. The battles in Legendary Gary are designed to be a stress-free exercise in problem solving.Interactive storyBetween gaming sessions, Gary has a normal life to live. You're like his subconscious, guiding his decisions about what to say and do. He has some tough choices to make, and he needs your help! You'll soon find that Gary's friends and family are depending on him, and your decisions can have a large effect on their lives.Hand-drawn artI drew it all myself! Really! It's no Uncharted, but I'm proud of it. I hope you like it! 7ad7b8b382 Title: Legendary GaryGenre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Evan RogersPublisher:Evan RogersRelease Date: 20 Feb, 2018 Legendary Gary Usb Download gary vaynerchuk legendary song. gary legendary pokemon. legendary gary wiki. legendary gary music. legendary gary vee. legendary gary review. lejendary adventure gary gygax. legendary gary walkthrough. gary vee legendary song. gary all legendary pokemon. legendary gary ps4. legendary gary game. legendary motorcar gary klutt. legendary gary pc. legendary gary trailer. legendary gary download. legendary gary gameplay. legendary gary guide. legendary gary steam. legendary gary. gary oak legendary pokemon. legendary gary igg. gary legendary army ranger Short but nice.. This game is very short for the price point, it seems like most of the reviews at this point are from people who received free copies. A complete playthrough took me 4.1hrs.Other than that the gameplay was ok, but largely unremarkable. I enjoyed the art in the legend of the spear portions and the soundtrack was pleasant.. Pros===- Really innovative tactical strategy battle mechanic. We've never seen something like this before. I hope more professional game designers will take a look at this and get inspired.- A quirky but consistent art direction.Cons====- Amateurish, unorganic writing. Quite a fair bit of grammatical errors and doesn't really pack an emotional punch.- Sterile scenes due to a lack of static animations (e.g. blinking eyes, etc would really help).- Quite boring overall due to a lack of plot or emotional highlights.. This game is very short for the price point, it seems like most of the reviews at this point are from people who received free copies. A complete playthrough took me 4.1hrs.Other than that the gameplay was ok, but largely unremarkable. I enjoyed the art in the legend of the spear portions and the soundtrack was pleasant.. Having played through this game, I can say that it works and is functional. The concept itself is interesting, but frankly I find no surprises or further interest beyond the introductory plot development. The story progresses in a manner that is rather easy to guess, and frankly the combat is as equally challenging.The aesthetics are as seen on display, it reminds me of a higher range flash based game. Which may be better phrased as, there is nothing I qualify as impressive or noteworthy in the quality of animation for this visual work. I don't expect this game to last more than, roughly, six hours on a single run for an experienced player.I haven't tried probing for multiple endings, or branching outcomes, but I suspect that it won't be particularly hard to reach a desired outcome for a first run through the game. The majority of content to play through doesn't appeal to me for replay value, so I'm not verifying if there are various good, or a true, ending.If I'm going to recommend this game positively or negatively, I'm going to lean on the latter side: given the quality of games avaialble for the same price tag is at a minimum competitive if not better, and I have doubts this game is the sort to find significant play times or replayable for most buyers. If you have money to burn, there are worse things to spend it on, but I would not go in expecting a cult classic.. This game is pretty great. The art is fantastic, the music is awesome, the tactics style RPG elements are fun, and the story is intriguing. Heres a quick video of the first 20 min or so if youre curious about how the game is bot an RPG and a nerdy adventure game:https:\/\/youtu.be\/OG4HHR8vEzQ. Having played through this game, I can say that it works and is functional. The concept itself is interesting, but frankly I find no surprises or further interest beyond the introductory plot development. The story progresses in a manner that is rather easy to guess, and frankly the combat is as equally challenging.The aesthetics are as seen on display, it reminds me of a higher range flash based game. Which may be better phrased as, there is nothing I qualify as impressive or noteworthy in the quality of animation for this visual work. I don't expect this game to last more than, roughly, six hours on a single run for an experienced player.I haven't tried probing for multiple endings, or branching outcomes, but I suspect that it won't be particularly hard to reach a desired outcome for a first run through the game. The majority of content to play through doesn't appeal to me for replay value, so I'm not verifying if there are various good, or a true, ending.If I'm going to recommend this game positively or negatively, I'm going to lean on the latter side: given the quality of games avaialble for the same price tag is at a minimum competitive if not better, and I have doubts this game is the sort to find significant play times or replayable for most buyers. If you have money to burn, there are worse things to spend it on, but I would not go in expecting a cult classic.. First of all, the game is really short — all locations are shown in the trailer, though you'll visit some of them multiple times — and the ending may seem underwheliming because it doesn't solve the main mystery of the game. But thematically Legendary Gary is quite focused, the idea of "game within a game" which also crosses with reality as in Neverending Story is developed very well, and you may also have that "hey, this game is also like my life" feeling from time to time.The fights with simultaneous turns are quite interesting. There's not many of them, and most are easy (a couple are harder, more puzzle-like). It's also interesting how the characters' and enemies' (enemies often are characters too) skills and behaviour reflect their personas.Overall, nice little game.. 7.5/10I very much appreciate what it seems that the developer is trying to do here, demonstrating the ways in which we can grow personally through time spent gaming. We might gain self-confidence or an increased sense of agency in the world. Jane McGonigal, in her book "Reality is Broken," depicts the ways that gamification can be used to foster motivation in many non-gaming settings, such as implementing the game "Superbetter" to track recovery from an injury or disease.In Legendary Gary, you'll spend your time switching back and forth between Gary's normal, mundane life, and the RPG that he is playing, "Legend of the Spear." As Gary progresses through the game, the parallels between the characters in-game and the individuals in his life become more and more clear. Each in-game character has a real life counterpart, and these are listed explicitly in the game's credits. The barrier between Gary's actual life and his in-game life begins to blur, as in-game puzzle solutions are found in Gary's day-to-day life. The first introduced instance of this has to be the garden outside Gary's home. His mother would like him to plant flowers in it for her. Not only does this lend Gary a sense of accomplishment and please his mother, but proper care of the flowers provides extra abilities for Gary's party members in the RPG. These abilities, once gained, added a lot of depth and engagement to the combat system. Although the game isn't particularly long, I found uses for many of the abilities given in the fights provided. The combat in "Legend of the Spear" is turn-based, with both your party and that of the enemy acting simultaneously. Luckily, you have the option to "preview" the turn and discover what the opponents are planning. I often found myself leaping, winding up for strong punches, and grappling enemies, while also targeting opponents with abilities that made them unable to block or move.Another element which must be praised is the hand-drawn artwork. It is consistently charming, and actually struck me as very "real." So many of the side-characters, especially in Jumbomart, have a "fluffiness" about them. As I live in the Southern US, where almost everyone is slightly overweight, I felt like I had just walked into my local Wal-Mart. I also thought the dialogue was well-written, aiding in the evocation of appropriate emotions at certain moments. However, there were a few moments when it became a bit heavy-handed, as though the writer was worried that players wouldn't "get" what it was that they were going for here.My only issues with the game were: 1) The battle with Sintravos was pretty brutal, and didn't allow much in the way of alternate strategies. I found that I needed to take advantage of the barriers on the edges of the combat grid to claim victory. 2) I thought the soundtrack was absolutely terrible: cheesy, uninspired, dull beats with soft, garbled, low-effort vocals. At the same time, there's no accounting for taste.I quite liked Legendary Gary overall, despite the music and brief difficulty spike. It's an inspired piece of art, and I'm excited to see what the developer does next.

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