Young Justice: Legacy doesn't try to do a whole lot, but what the game does attempt to do is pulled off with spectacular atrocity. Quite literally everything about the game is terrible, from its shocking technical incompetence to its vacant design.
Cartoon Network's Young Justice won't be leaving a Legacy on Wii U or Wii, after developer Little Orbit and publisher Warner Bros. opted to cancel the spin-off for the two Nintendo consoles. According to a statement on the game's Facebook page, the decision was made because of "several factors," including quality issues and low interest from retailers.
The cancellation comes in the month before Young Justice: Legacy is due, but the action-RPG remains set for PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and 3DS. The game will star the show's league of precocious heroes, chronicling the events between the first and second series.
Young Justice: Legacy, the video game tie-in to the Cartoon Network series about young heroes, is an action-RPG from Little Orbit due in September, written by the same individuals responsible for the series. Legacy bridges together the years between season one and season two.
- takes place between seasons 1 and 2 of the TV show
- written in collaboration with show writers Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti
- playable characters include: Nightwing, Superboy, Aqualad, Artemis, Miss Martian, Kid Flash, Robin, Rocket, Tempest, Zatanna, Beast Boy, and Batgirl
- game will explore what happened during the five-year gap between seasons 1 and 2
- is going to be considered a part of the series’ canon.
- “mentor missions” where members of the team will operate alongside a senior member of the Justice League
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Superboy, Robin, Kid Flash, Miss Martian, Aqualad, and Artemis are about to enter their second season as one of Cartoon Network's most popular animated series, Young Justice. That calls for a video game, don't you think? More »
Young Justice -- a cartoon series following the exploits of teenage DC Comics superheroes such as Superboy, Robin and Kid Flash -- has been burning up Cartoon Network for a while, and now, it's getting a video game. Young Justice: Legacy will be available in "early 2013" for the PlayStation 3, Xbox ...