Untold Legends: The Warrior's Code

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Untold Legends: The Warrior's Code
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Developer(s) Sony Online Entertainment
Publisher(s) Sony Online Entertainment
Distributor(s)
    Platforms PlayStation Portable
    Release date(s)
      • KO: September 14, 2006
        Genre(s) Action role-playing game
        Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

        Untold Legends: The Warrior's Code is a sequel to the handheld video game Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade. It was released on March 2006. While very similar to the original in gameplay, Warrior's Code introduced five new character classes, improved controls, a wider array of multiplayer modes, more character customizations, and shorter load times.

        Gameplay

        The Warrior's Code is a fairly traditional hack n' slash action role-player's game (RPG) which concentrates far more heavily on action-oriented combat than strategy or character development.

        WiFi

        The Warrior's Code includes multiplayer functionality utilizing the PSP's built-in WiFi adapter. The game offers a number of PVP gameplay modes as well as a fully featured co-op gametype that allows you to team up with a friend to complete the game. Unlike its predecessor Brotherhood of The Blade, The Warrior's Code also offers the player the ability to play online in infrastructure mode.

        Trivia

        As a pre-order bonus, the game was shipped with a small action figure of the Guardian class.

        Reception

        Reception
        Aggregate score
        Aggregator Score
        Metacritic 65/100[1]
        Review scores
        Publication Score
        Edge 6/10[2]
        EGM 5.5/10[3]
        Eurogamer 6/10[4]
        Game Informer 8.25/10[5]
        GamePro 3.5/5 stars[6]
        GameSpot 6.9/10[7]
        GameSpy 3.5/5 stars[8]
        GameTrailers 6.7/10[9]
        GameZone 6.9/10[10]
        IGN 6.9/10[11]
        OPM (US) 2.5/5 stars[12]
        Detroit Free Press 3/4 stars[13]
        The Sydney Morning Herald 3/5 stars[14]

        The game received "mixed or average reviews" according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[1]

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