The demo weighs in at a legen...wait for it...dary 1.92GB.
"It won't be long before everyone will be able to finally know the joy of shooting a griffon out of the sky with a rocket launcher!" said the rep of the mythological monster-filled title.
The company also released a few more screenshots of the game, which you can view below.
When the artifact, which turns out to be the legendary Pandora's Box, is opened, mythological creatures are unleashed upon the world. Then you shoot them. (Stuff probably blows up, too.)
Legendary is set for an October 21 release on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
The game is scheduled to hit shelves later this summer. Legendary marks Spark Unlimited's second release this year, following February's release of the alternate history shooter Turning Point: Fall of Liberty (PC, PS3, 360).
Until then, we're forced to make do with these new screenshots, which show off the game's werewolf foes, an empty alley, and an ominous flock of birds.
Now titled Legendary, the game will be released for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this summer. It will mark the second release of the year for Spark Unlimited, which is also putting the finishing touches on the alternate history shooter Turning Point: Fall of Liberty.
For more on Legendary: The Box, check out our most recent preview.
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Registered users can use the HD stream.It was easy to see the developer's war shooter influences in some of this level's aspects--the destructive world-ending shockwaves of Legendary replacing a World War II shooter's constant mortars--but Spark certainly did a great job conveying the chaos of the situation in this interactive segment.
In Legendary: The Box, players assume the role of Charles Deckard, an art thief who is asked to steal Pandora's Box. Upon opening the box, Deckard unleashes mythical creatures such as werewolves on modern day society. Combatting those creatures as well as other forces, it's up to Deckard to once again close the box.
"Like most developers, we've always had a dream game that we've secretly been working on," said Craig Allen, CEO of Spark Unlimited... Read more
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