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In the News (Fri 18 Dec 09)

  
  Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader for PC Review - PC Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader Review
Lionheart is instead the work of Reflexive Entertainment, whose credits include 2001's Zax: The Alien Hunter and Star Trek Away Team, as well as a couple of great shareware games, Ricochet and Crimsonland.
Lionheart isn't the first RPG to feature an alternate-history setting, but it still deserves credit for trying to do something different.
Some of the battles in Lionheart are flat-out punishing, and in them, you'll just keep dying and dying until you luck out and land a series of critical hits, or something.
www.gamespot.com /pc/rpg/lionheart/review.html   (1124 words)

  
  GameSpy.com - E3 2002 Coverage
Lionheart features real-time combat and is "action-oriented." You will need to resort to combat, for which there are three main approaches: swordplay, archery and magic.
Lionheart is being developed by Reflexive Entertainment, with Black Isle helping with many aspects of the game, such as art and design.
At this time, Lionheart will only appear on the PC and is expected at the end of 2002.
www.gamespy.com /e32002/pc/lionheart   (679 words)

  
  Griffon Aerospace - Lionheart History
Lionheart is a modern derivative of the "Learjet of the 30's", the Staggerwing Beech.
Lionheart's overall size is very similar to the stock Staggerwing, but the cabin interior is lengthened slightly to provide Baron class 6-place seating.
Lionheart has been designed to accommodate 6 full size, FAA 170 lb passengers, but a 95% human model (6'-4") was used to verify interior space for the pilot/copilot.
www.griffon-aerospace.com /lionheart/index.html   (3471 words)

  
 The Entertainment Depot - PC / Mac / Console Gaming : PC - Reviews - Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader
Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader is one such letdown, due largely to the latter; in fact, Reflexive's first major foray into RPGs poses so many missteps and bewildering design choices that even Black Isle's production can't save it.
In this alternate universe, various events that occurred during the Crusades gave birth to the horrible event known as the Disjunction, whereupon the forces of magic were released violently upon the world, along with all the standard trolls and goblins and golems and elementals that go along with it.
Had Lionheart managed to implement a combat system that was both accessible and fun, it might have been able to redeem itself.
www.entdepot.com /pc/lionheart/review.php   (2287 words)

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