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Blood Bowl Legendary Edition (PC/Full/Multi)

Blood Bowl Legendary Edition (PC/Full/Multi)
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : Multi (5) | Release Date : Oct 28, 2010
Publisher : Focus Home Interactive | Developer : Cyanide | Genre : Alt. Sports | Size : 2.95 Gb



Inspired by the Warhammer Fantasy world, Blood Bowl is an ultra-violent combination of strategy and sports games. The Legendary Edition features 20 playable races, including 11 that are totally new, each offering its own game style! Make a competitive team, train it and buy the best equipment. Brutal victory after victory, improve your players' skills to make them into true Blood Bowl players! This is a no holds barred bonecrunching sport! Even if tactics are your favoured route, you can also choose from a large selection of incredible and vicious moves: bribe the ref, devastating spells or illegal weapons...

Blood Bowl Legendary Edition also includes new stadiums and new game modes such as the "Story" mode. Here you will learn of Blood Bowl's origins and play the sports' most legendary matches in its most spectacular stadiums! Blood Bowl can be played online. Create your team, improve it and lead it to the top of the official rankings! Develop your own private internet league to organize your own tournaments!

Biting the pointy ear clean from a taunting elf's temporal bone, stopping to drink the refreshing blood, and then stampeding down the field with a spiked ball tucked safely under the armpit of an Orc: that's Blood Bowl. However, Blood Bowl: Legendary Edition is a bit more sophisticated; the new release encompasses the sprawling expanse that is Warhammer's race system. In total, there are now twenty playable races - eleven of which are fresh to the pitch, to include: Norse, Undead, Ogres, and Amazon.

No winners, only survivors

Blood Bowl proudly takes root in the Warhammer 'verse, initially released over two decades ago. The original board game never took itself seriously, although that would seem required when dealing with real fantasy football. The quintessence of Blood Bowl is American Football: there's a ball, you score touchdowns, and you clobber people to do so. The orcs, elves, and other races easily deviate the game from the likes of Madden, furthered more by its use of NFL Blitz-like gameplay. The quarterback doesn't just get sacked - he gets pulverized - run through by a six-hundred pound ogre, which then proceeds to trample the downed player until he is either benched or forever entombed. Getting tackled is the least of your players' worries when they are constantly abstaining from a future as elvish piƱatas; don't let the gory fun detract from the games basic touchdown, though. As one of the game's comical announcers elegantly notes: "Blood Bowl is like war. There are no winners, only survivors."

Despite omnipresent blood stains on the pitch, Blood Bowl is a strategic game of back-and-forth ball possession (not to be confused with The Ball possession, awesome in its own right). A real-time mode is present for RTS fans, ensuring fast-paced play and some amount of micromanagement, but the dominant mode of play is turn-based. Each team takes turns positioning their units (linebackers, throwers, catchers, so on), and more often than not, a downed player causes a turnover (that is, if one of your players gets tripped on his way past a halfling, the opposing team now gets to play). The strategy varies with each team, but there are three fundamental play styles: runners, throwers, and brute-force. Teams that have particularly agile participants will find themselves charging the end zone in desperate attempt to score a touchdown, ducking and weaving through enemy linemen. These teams are best represented by the Lizardmen and Wood Elves. Throwers find their groove with gamers who prefer to go all-in; this was my favorite style of play throughout the course of the campaign. It's a big risk to send players out to the far corners of the opposing half, but those risks pay off when nimble catchers receive the ball, then sprint it into the end zone for a touchdown. High Elves have the best throwers at lowest level, often coming with additional passing abilities. We all inevitably feel sluggish and brain-dead at times - and those times are best suited for goblinoid teams. Surrounding the ball-bearer with brutish linebackers and orc fodder in a strong-armed march up the field almost always works (if your positioning is right). There's nothing better than when a prancing elf gets clotheslined by an orc.

Setup Instruction

1- Extract Rar File
2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Click "BloodBowlLegendary.exe" to Instal the Game
4- Copy All "TRiViUM" Folder Content to the Folder Game Directory
5- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy ;)

Minimum System Requirements

* Os : Windows XP (SP3)/Vista (SP1)/Win 7
* Processor : CPU Intel Pentium IV 2.4 GHZ/AthlonXP 2400+
* Graphic Card : 128 MB 100% DirectX® 9 (Nvidia GeForce 6600 /ATI Radeon X700 or higher)
* Memory : 1 GB RAM (2 GB For Vista & 7)
* DirectX : DirectX 9.0c
* Sound : Sound Card 32 bit compatible DirectX 9.0c
* HDD : 5 GB Free Space Disque
* Keyboard , Mouse
* Internet Connection Required for Online Gameplay.

Recommended System Requirements

* Os : Windows XP (SP3)/Vista (SP1)/Win 7
* Processor : CPU Intel Core2Duo E6300 1.86 GHz / Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600
* Graphic Card : 256 MB 100% DirectX® 9 (Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS /ATI Radeon HD 3850 or higher)
* Memory : 2 GB RAM
* DirectX : DirectX 9.0c
* Sound : Sound Card 32 bit compatible DirectX 9.0c
* HDD : 5 GB Free Space Disque
* Keyboard , Mouse
* Internet Connection Required for Online Gameplay.

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