Metascore
68 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 51 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 51
  2. Negative: 5 out of 51
  1. This dazzling little gem for the small screen is one of the best in the first crop of games for Sony's new PSP. It's everything a handheld adventure should be: easy to see, easy to play, fun to play alone or with other people and strikingly detailed.
  2. The varied monsters made a nice gamepaly experience, as well as the variety of skills that the various heroes can perform.
  3. Its fairly generic plot, slim character class choices, and long loading times mean Untold Legends isn't perfect, but when you consider that you're playing a game with visual quality that's previously only been seen on computer screens or a nice high-definition TV, the game is well worth a purchase.
  4. It encourages multiplayer adventures by making it extremely easy and fun to hook-up, but doesn't reward your efforts by tweaking the gameplay or rewards for the extra members.
  5. A four-player wireless multiplayer mode is just icing on the cake for this game. Loading up the game with some friends and fighting scores of foes is even more fun than the single-player mode, but even without a group of buddies this is still a game worth owning.
  6. 80
    Fun despite its forgettable narrative, and painfully long load times. Fun in the RPG sense, fun in the no-brainer button mashing sense, and fun in the kill monsters with your buddies sense.
  7. The thing that does keep it different is that fact that each character has access to unique weapons and spells, which makes it worthwhile to go through the game with each class of character.
  8. Much of the experience in Untold Legends seems very simple and repetitive. Luckily, great character customization options and a wonderful skill tree help provide the player with enough variety to continue playing.
  9. Aside from the huge disappointment from multi-player and the long load times from levels, the game is great.
  10. A solid game. It meets all the requirements for a hack-and-slash game. You'll find a number of enemies, character progression, and a decent presentation. Unfortunately, it doesn't have its own charm, which subtracts from the game substantially.
  11. Nice four-player support and a fairly long quest are definite pluses, but don't make up for Untold Legends dropping the ball so badly on the level design front. [May 2005, p.134]
  12. Everything you've heard about Untold Legends is true. It's a solid hack-and-slash, but it doesn't really break any new ground. It's also very repetitive.
  13. 76
    It's a complete game, awkwardly balanced but still a good, long adventure, and a good recommendation for times you want mindless fun with a chance for some thinking if you feel the urge. But it does not have all of its powers under control.
  14. A fun game that fills the action RPG genre adequately. I look forward to the next wave of titles in genre where developers may have more time to incorporate voice acting, more robust cities and more varied quests.
  15. The fancy spell effects can sometimes actually obscure your vision, and you can only cast the two spells you have mapped to the hotkeys. [May 2005, p.78]
  16. Offers up some pure combat action and not much else. Any fan of Diablo 2 or Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance will feel right at home here. Let the mindless killing commence!
  17. 75
    The simplicity of it will entice your want for hacking enemies. A game with one of the longest load times in history.
  18. The largest problem, however, is how repetitive the quests become after extended play.
  19. 75
    The PSP gets it's first RPG, we just wish it was a little more refined, this game could have been longer and provided more side quests to keep gamers entertained after the action has finished.
  20. If you're looking for another fun multiplayer game, Untold Legends is definitely for you. It's also great for a pick up and play.
  21. Untold Legends' lengthy single-player campaign and multiplayer options compensate somewhat for its underwhelming sound, forgettable story and mindless hack-and-slash gameplay.
  22. So why couldn't I put it down? Simple: deep character-building options. [May 2005, p.91]
  23. I'm not a huge fan of this genre, but Untold Legends captivated me for quite a few hours until the repetition and lack of interest in the genre set in.
  24. If you're looking for some quick hack and slash dungeon crawling on the go, it certainly will satisfy your need. RPG fans will more than likely find it disappointing, though, as the RPG side of the game is minimalist and lacking in depth.
  25. It's a solid first-wave title, while the awesome 3D engine and multiplayer game makes it a truly new experience in the portable arena. Let's just hope the next legend that SOE tells has more surprises.
  26. As a portable title, Untold Legends knows that its payoff has to be immediate and frequent and it graciously complies, with even the briefest morning commute diversion yielding at least one quest completed, at least one level gained and frequently another full wardrobe change rounding off a constant feeling of accomplishment. [June 2005, p.86]
  27. It's fun in short bursts, which ideally is exactly what I'm looking for in a handheld game.
  28. If you like a good dungeon crawl without all of the extra crap like deep story or engrossing characters that you care about, here's the game for you. If, on the other hand, you need a bit more meat to your hack and slash, wait for "UL2."
  29. An enjoyable, if heavily formulaic, RPG to get the PSP life cycle kicked off.
  30. 70
    As with any game similar to Diablo, it's definitely geared toward group play. It's just more fun to slice and dice your way through so many monsters you're neck deep in blood with a friend.
  31. One of those games that will definitely get better as sequels are created.
  32. 70
    Does a fair job of showing off the PSP's technical prowess. As a fairly straightforward hack-and-slash RPG, Untold Legends fits the bill. Just don't expect it to match the bliss that is "Diablo II."
  33. There's not much enthusiasm in Untold Legends. This leaves a game that, while hitting most of the necessary bullet points, is just going through the motions.
  34. I've played some bad RPGS, some worse and some better than this one, but the thing that made this one fall in my opinion was how disappointing it was compared to what I thought it would be like.
  35. 67
    I cannot recommend a purchase as this game gets really repetitive and boring playing by your lonesome.
  36. Graphics that don't particularly push the power of the PSP and fun-crippling loading times that are often in excess of 30 seconds. [May 2005, p.69]
  37. 65
    I found it addicting when I first played it, and even praised it. Looking back now, it's just a mediocre game with a few redeeming qualities, and too much repetition.
  38. The problem with Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade is the simple fact that there's nothing at all out of the ordinary. Even reading back over what I've written, it's glaringly obvious that there is an overall lack of innovation, a lack of a fresh sense of style and a new feel of play.
  39. Doesn't do anything new or exciting, and this really translates into a rather lackluster performance.
  40. Had more thought been put into making the multiplayer options more feasible, the interface more intuitive, and the graphics clearer, then it could've been a really nice first RPG for the PSP. Unfortunately, the entire game gives the impression of having been hastily constructed along the most basic lines of the hack n' slash formula in order to be ready to go for the system launch.
  41. A great pick up and play and slash sort of game. Long periods of playing this game will probably bore you, but if you need a quick RPG fix while commuting, it's not bad.
  42. Both utterly forgettable and strangely addictive, the ultra-simple hack-n-slash model works surprisingly well in a portable format. [May 2005, p.111]
  43. Untold Legends feels too much like it's been made for home consoles and then squeezed onto a PSP, losing many small, but important features in the transition. Visually the game is really impressive, but the action is repetitive, the loading times are atrociously long and the slowly evolving story is just not interesting enough. Still, the game's fun in small doses and especially as a multiplayer experience. [Sept 2005, p 62]
  44. While really quite enjoyable in small measures (annoyances excepted), Untold Legends is a massively optimistic game and this is its ultimate downfall. [June 2005, p.100]
  45. Limited customisation options, slow loading times and camera problems. [Feb 2007, p.81]
  46. 50
    Gets the job done in an absolutely no-frills way, with generic story, visuals, and gameplay leading to a business-as-usual experience -- but one that fits in your hands, this time.
  47. While not necessarily straying from the formula that made its predecessors great, this one seems unmotivated and underachieving, like something a dungeon master with a hangover might scrabble together to pay the overdue rent.
  48. 40
    My only real complaint is that this entire game is dull. Even with the option to play this with 3 other people, I hardly see any area of this game that multiplayer would make more enjoyable.
  49. 40
    Perhaps the single outstanding aspect of Legends is the visual presentation, which really works well.
  50. Sony Online is really out of touch with what makes this kind of game good. It adds nothing to the genre that hasn't already been done before-and actually gets a lot of it wrong. I'm never leaving my copy of "Lumines" at home again.
  51. In short, there's no real feeling of accomplishment when you level up, which means there's no real incentive to do anything other than belt through levels in a bid to get them over with quickly and move on.
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 52 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 28 out of 38
  2. Negative: 6 out of 38
  1. ReljaK.
    6
    It's not one of the most striking games i have ever played and it certainly gets boring after a short while. There is almost nochange when you level up, and you never get the satisfaction of killing everything on the map. Diablo 2 is better. Full Review »
  2. MichaelZachary
    10
    Y o this is probly one of the best rpg ever. You get get new armour, you can upgrade yourself and thier are a lot ofstyleish moves in the game the only thing bad is the adio but thats why i gave it a ten like said it is like the best rpg for psp. Full Review »
  3. ZemZ.
    9
    UL is a great game, not very orrigtional but great non the less.if you've played diablo 2 & loved it then you'll love UL, the two games are extremly simaler. a great portable hack & slash. Full Review »