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Tournament of Legends (Wii) details announced from SEGA PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed)   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010

SEGA and High Voltage Software (The Conduit) are once again teaming up to release a new Wii game. Tournament of Legends puts you in the virtual arena of gladiator combat. As you may have imagined, you will have to wield the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, but there is also the option of going at it in classic arcade game fighting style with the Wii Classic Controller. High Voltage Software's Quantum 3 engine, used in The Conduit, will be used in Tournament of Legends to push the graphical capabilities on the Wii platform. This also allows for the control of "some of the biggest 3D playable characters on Wii," according to Eric Nofsinger, COO of High Voltage Software.

Here are some of the first details on Tournament of Legends from SEGA:
"Tournament of Legends features epic battles in fantastic fighting arenas where they will wield mythical blade weapons, launch 40 magic attacks, and dodge giant mythological creatures that protect the battle lairs. In intense one and two-player fights, players master  a range of character and weapon based magic attacks; including unleashing, amongst others, a man-eating lion, Jupiter’s Storm, Thor’s Fury and a nest of venomous snakes.

Tournament of Legends strives to offer even the most sophisticated Wii gamer a rich weapon fighting experience. Players will be able to switch weapons and enchantments with other characters or compete in various Wii Remote/Nunchuk controller challenges which include dodging giant mythological creatures or restoring health and armor during fights.  The game also features an Interactive Training mode and supports the Classic Controller."

Minotaur or golem, mage or brawler, watch for Tournament of Legends to arrive on the Wii on  May 18th, 2010.

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